The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) announced on Thursday the resignation of its MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, from Parliament.
The party also received the voluntary resignation of Yazini Tetyana as MP.
“The voluntary requests to be released from deployment, which were sent to the Secretary General of the EFF consecutively and within days of each other, expressed gratitude to the EFF for the opportunity to serve the organization and the people of South Africa,” it highlighted.
As it stands, Ndlozi and Tetyana remain members of the EFF.
Ndlozi has served in the National Assembly since 2014, while Tetyana served in the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature and in Parliament.
The party said it has accepted the respective voluntary requests to be released from deployment of the two Fighters, who it said have “diligently” served the organisation in their respective deployments since the EFF has had representation in the legislative sphere.
“…they have both been exemplary in their deployments and acted as commendable Public Representatives” the EFF said.
In recent months, high-profile members, including Floyd Shivambu, Dali Mpofu, Mzwanele Manyi and Busisiwe Mkhwebane, have left the party.
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