Patricia de Lille no longer a DA member
The DA says her membership ceased on April 26 as she effectively resigned on radio.
City of Cape Town Patricia de Lille during an interview on July 22, 2016 in Cape Town, South Africa. (Photo by Gallo Images / City Press / Conrad Bornman)
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has announced that its Federal Executive resolved last night to endorse the finding of its Federal Legal Commission that Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille’s membership had ceased as of 26 April.
On the day, De Lille was on 702 with Eusebius McKaiser. She on two occasions indicated she intended to resign from the DA.
In the meanwhile, Ms #DeLille
took part in a radio interview with Eusebius McKaiser on Radio 702 on 26 April 2018.In the course of this interview, Ms de Lille on two occasions indicated that she intended to resign from the DA.
See the conversation below: pic.twitter.com/WvE2a3ga88
— Democratic Alliance (@Our_DA) May 8, 2018
During a press briefing this morning, the party’s federal chairperson, James Selfe, said the DA Constitution provides, in section 3.5.1.2 that: “A member ceases to be a member when he or she 3.5.1.2 publicly declares his or her intention to resign and/or publicly declares his or her resignation from the Party.”
“We wish Ms de Lille well in her future endeavours and thank her for the service she has given the Party,” Selfe said.
The party added that the deputy mayor of Cape Town will be the acting mayor in the city.
This is a developing story.
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