MKP SG Floyd Shivambu says the party’s parliamentary representatives are contributing meaningfully.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has been making waves in South African politics since its formation in 2013. Led by the charismatic Julius Malema, the party has gained a significant following and has become a force to be reckoned with in parliament. However, it is not just Malema who has been leading the charge. The party’s parliamentary representatives, under the leadership of MKP SG Floyd Shivambu, have been making a meaningful and impactful contribution to the country’s political landscape.
In a recent interview, Shivambu spoke about the EFF’s performance in parliament and the role of its parliamentary representatives. He stated that the party’s representatives are not just there to fill seats and collect salaries, but they are actively working towards achieving the party’s goals and objectives.
Shivambu emphasized that the EFF’s representatives are not just there to be opposition for the sake of opposition, but they are there to hold the ruling party accountable and to push for progressive change. He stated, “Our representatives are not just there to make noise, but to challenge the status quo and fight for the rights of the people.”
Indeed, the EFF’s parliamentary representatives have been making their presence felt in parliament. They have been vocal and unapologetic in their criticism of the government’s policies and actions. They have also been at the forefront of advocating for the interests of the marginalized and disadvantaged communities.
One of the key issues that the EFF has been championing is land reform. The party has been pushing for the expropriation of land without compensation, arguing that it is a necessary step towards addressing the historical injustices of land dispossession. The EFF’s representatives have been relentless in their pursuit of this goal, often causing disruptions in parliament to bring attention to the issue.
Shivambu also highlighted the EFF’s efforts in exposing corruption and holding corrupt individuals accountable. He stated, “Our representatives are not afraid to speak truth to power and to expose the corrupt practices of those in positions of authority.” The party’s representatives have been instrumental in uncovering corruption scandals, such as the VBS Mutual Bank looting, and have been vocal in demanding accountability from those involved.
In addition to their work in parliament, the EFF’s representatives have also been active in their respective constituencies. They have been engaging with communities and addressing their concerns and grievances. The party’s representatives have also been involved in various community projects and initiatives, showing their commitment to serving the people.
Shivambu emphasized that the EFF’s representatives are not just politicians, but they are activists who are committed to bringing about real change in the country. He stated, “Our representatives are not just politicians, they are activists who are on the ground, fighting for the rights of the people.”
The EFF’s parliamentary representatives have been leading by example, showing that they are not just there for personal gain, but they are there to serve the people and fight for their rights. Their contributions have not gone unnoticed, and many South Africans have praised the EFF for their role in holding the government accountable and advocating for the interests of the people.
In conclusion, MKP SG Floyd Shivambu’s statement that the EFF’s parliamentary representatives are contributing meaningfully is an accurate representation of the party’s performance in parliament. The EFF’s representatives have been making a significant impact and have shown that they are committed to bringing about real change in South Africa. Their dedication and hard work should be commended, and we can only hope that they will continue to make a meaningful contribution in the years to come.

