Landless People’s Movement Threatens Expulsion for Suspended Members Isaacks and Rooinasie
The Landless People’s Movement has given suspended members Joseph Isaacks and Rashid Rooinasie four working days to explain their conduct or face expulsion from the party. This follows a chaotic week for the party at Keetmanshoop, where tensions over the recall of mayor Melody Swartbooi led to a series of public meetings being disrupted. In separate letters confirmed by LPM operative secretary Dawid Eigub, the party informs the two members that they had allegedly continued pa
The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) has issued a four-day ultimatum to suspended members Joseph Isaacks and Rashid Rooinasie, demanding explanations for their conduct or facing expulsion. The party cited their continued involvement in party affairs despite suspension, including participation in WhatsApp groups and meetings. Isaacks is also accused of convening a press conference while wearing party regalia. The LPM insists that suspended members cease all activities representing the party. This action follows internal tensions in Keetmanshoop related to the recall of Mayor Melody Swartbooi. The party is taking disciplinary measures to maintain internal order and adherence to its rules.
The LPM's threat to expel suspended members highlights internal party discipline and the consequences of violating suspension orders, potentially impacting the party's internal stability.
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