President Cyril Ramaphosa has filed an urgent court application to halt a looming parliamentary impeachment process, labeling the legislative move as both premature and politically driven. The legal maneuver seeks to block further scrutiny into the Farmgate scandal, which has severely threatened the stability of his leadership.
The president’s filing argues that the current parliamentary investigation lacks the necessary legal foundation, characterizing the attempt to remove him from office as a calculated effort by his political adversaries. By seeking a judicial intervention, Ramaphosa aims to stall the proceedings before they gain irreversible momentum within the legislature.Since allegations surrounding Farmgate surfaced, the administration has faced relentless pressure, struggling to contain the fallout from the controversy. These court documents represent a high-stakes strategy to shift the battleground from the floor of parliament to the judiciary, where the president hopes to discredit the procedural legitimacy of the impeachment inquiry.



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