... and therefore why Parliament should move to Gauteng. [Interjections.]The delay has just increased the pressure on the National Council of Provinces.
However, I think the best example of where your party stands is the statement by your member the hon McLoughlin at this very podium. When talking about the economy, he said that South Africa's problems didn't start in 1652, but in 1994. In other words, colonisation wasn't the problem; democracy was. [Interjections.] [Applause.]
As leader of the country, the President is discharging his responsibility, providing political leadership and strategic direction to the country in an excellent manner. Parties can table as many frivolous motions as they wish ... [Time expired.] [Interjections.]