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    President Mbeki recalled

    Johannesburg: President Thabo Mbeki has been recalled by the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress (ANC). Making the announcement on Saturday, 20 September 2008, ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe said the ANC had decided to recall the President before his term of office expires next year.

    "We want to ensure that there's certainty, that's why we've taken this decision. This procedure (the recall) will take place to ensure the smooth running of government."

    The recall, he said, was subject to the parliamentary process.

    "The president is elected by parliament; once the decision is taken, the parliamentary process takes over; the process will follow in terms of the law."

    Parliament, he said, was still to look at how the decision would be implemented, as the constitution was silent on the matter of the president stepping down.

    "Therefore, the parliament has to 'develop the formula' for implementing this decision," he said.

    The parliamentary process will select the acting president.

    "The President in charge of the country now, is President Mbeki until he resigns."

    Mantashe said President Mbeki's reaction to the news was normal. "He did not display shock ... he welcomed the news and agreed that he is going to participate in the process and the formalities."

    Mbeki will be given space to participate in a range of activities, including in the parliamentary process of selecting a president and in his mediation efforts in Zimbabwe.

    Mantashe assured the nation that the process will unfold as smoothly as possible.

    He said there was no decision on an early election.

    "There was a strong view that we should, but we said we don't need to do that as yet. We agreed lets do one thing and settle it and ensure that there is stability."

    "We acknowledge with deep admiration the contribution the president has made. President Mbeki has overseen the largest economic growth period in the country," Mantashe said.

    The NEC of the ANC has been meeting in Esselen Park in Kempton Park since Friday to discuss Mbeki's future following inferences made by Judge Chris Nicholson that there might have been political interference in the decision to prosecute ANC President Jacob Zuma.

    Article published courtesy of BuaNews

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