The National Freedom Party (NFP) in Parliament says it strongly condemns President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to establish a commission of inquiry into the alleged supply of weapons to Russia.
NFP Parliamentary leader, Ahmed Shaik-Emam
The International Relations and Cooperation Department claims that Brigety has since apologised unreservedly for his utterances.Shaik-Emam says Ramaphosa’s decision is misguided and lacks rationale.
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