Electoral Commission Dismisses Islamic State Appeal

4
Electoral Commission Dismisses Islamic State Appeal
Electoral Commission Dismisses Islamic State Appeal

Africa-Press – South-Africa. The Islamic State of Africa will not become a political party after the Electoral Commission dismissed its appeal.

The organisation initially had its application to register as a political party rejected and took the matter on appeal.

However, that has now failed, leaving the organisation considering its options going forward.

The organisation wants to bring Sharia law to South Africa, a set of guiding principles for Muslims.

The Electoral Commission said the organisation’s ideas are in opposition to the country’s secular values, espoused in the constitution.

The Islamic State of Africa has cried foul over this, saying it’s no different from the African Christian Democratic Party, whose ideas are also underpinned by religion.

“We respect the process but disagree with such judgment from IEC. Our democracy allows us to challenge decisions of any institutions if we feel the need to, and allow the courts to make a decision,” said the organisations, Ethan Ramkuar.

Ramkuar said they are considering approaching the high court.

For More News And Analysis About South-Africa Follow Africa-Press

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here