Madam Deputy Speaker, repeating the points we have made does not necessarily strengthen an argument. However, the Presidency is the head of the South African government, and this is one Vote that we have to be particularly firm about. We should not compromise on this Vote because the direction our country is taking will be and is guided by the Presidency.
The constitutional responsibilities, especially those that relate to internal developments in the country, are vital if the country is to move in the right direction. We indicated the failures that we observed in the earlier discussions and debate on this Vote. We would like to reiterate that we had raised such sensitive issues that we cannot compromise on them. We have to say that unless the Presidency is seen to take seriously the obligations placed on itself by the principal law of the country, the Constitution, we will not support this Vote. Thank you. [Interjections.]
Division demanded.
The House divided:
During division: