# The Labour Party of South Africa has launched an urgent application in the North Gauteng High Court to interdict president Cyril Ramaphosa’s National Dialogue. It argues that the process is unconstitutional, irrational, fiscally irresponsible, and excludes the working class. The party’s Joseph Mathunjwa told Newzroom Afrika that the dialogue lacks the executive powers of the existing institutions like Parliament and the legislature:
Labour Party of SA seeking to interdict the National Dialogue in court, arguing it’s unconstitutional [SOUND]
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