South Africa
South Africa’s parliament said on Wednesday a motion of no-confidence in President Jacob Zuma has been postponed until a court decides whether the vote should be taken by secret ballot.
Opposition parties have said that a no-confidence vote could have a chance of success if it is held by secret ballot, but the ruling African National Congress party, which has a majority in parliament, has said it will vote against it.
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