Mr Speaker, Mahatma Gandhi once said that true leaders are those who add value to society, and a country which does not invest in its youth does not have a future.
The President must forget about fanfare. The country is concerned about ethics and values, and leaders have to set an exemplary example for the youth to emulate. If not, we will deliver embarrassing products like Julius Malema with his absurd slogans.
Everything has limitations. Human rights provisions have limitations, and even traditions have limitations. We are judged. Independent analysts are questioning our leadership of our country. When it comes to families, there must be norms, for example the king's expenses. The MF proposes that the policy be reviewed.
However, the MF will indeed abstain, and rather calls upon the President and the ANC to have a special lekgotla at which they search their inner soul and cleanse themselves and come back new and fresh. All those who are working under the President have failed him.
Let us march forward today with courage, conviction and determination, and instil the correct goals and morals in our youth so that they will be responsible, respectful and dignified adults.