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Court rules against opposition bid to force secret ballot on embattled president

A SOUTH AFRICAN court ruled yesterday that a no-confidence ballot in President Jacob Zuma can be held in secret — but it’s up to the speaker to decide.

The Constitutional Court in Johannesburg ruled against a bid by several opposition parties to force parliamentary speaker Baleka Mbete to allow an unprecedented secret ballot.

The opposition claimed that ANC MPs would turn against Mr Zuma if their votes were not recorded.

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