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Jacob Zuma 'told to step down' as South Africa president by the ANC

The African National Congress has voted to recall their support for the country's President Jacob Zuma, according to local media reports.
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تاریخ انتشار: ۲۴ بهمن ۱۳۹۶ - ۰۸:۵۸ 13 February 2018

The African National Congress has voted to recall their support for the country's President Jacob Zuma, according to local media reports.

The move, which does not force Mr Zuma to stand down but makes it clear he does not have his party's support, came at the end of a 13-hour meeting of its National Executive Committee.

It followed days of negotiation between the country's President and the ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa.

A source told the Reuters news agency: "We decided to recall Zuma. He hasn't been told yet. Cyril went to speak with him.

"The discussions were tense and difficult on whether to recall Zuma."

South Africa's state broadcaster SABC reported that it had spoken to sources who said Ramaphosa had met Zuma to on pass the message that the NEC had given him 48 hours to resign as head of state.

Eyewitness News reported that Mr Zuma was told he could avoid a recall if he resigned earlier on Monday.Image:

But the news group added that the President told ANC officials: "Do what you want to do."

It is understood that he refused to stand down, paving the way for the ANC NEC vote.

If Mr Zuma refuses to go, it is thought highly likely that his party will seek a vote of no confidence in the President.

If the vote is carried in parliament, he will be impeached says The South African.

No official announcement has been made but sources have been briefing local media.

The presidency of the 75-year-old has been overshadowed by allegations of corruption.

The tenure of his second term officially runs until mid-2019.

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