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ANC to name Motlanthe as South African president

By Wendell Roelf
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Posted 22 September 2008 @ 11:13 am GMT

The ruling African National Congress will name party deputy head Kgalema Motlanthe as South Africa's caretaker leader on Monday to replace President Thabo Mbeki, ANC members of parliament said.

Motlanthe, who already sits in the cabinet, was named to take over from Mbeki until elections due around April next year during a meeting of the ANC's parliamentary caucus, ANC MPs told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

Motlanthe is a left-leaning intellectual who has never sought the limelight.

When asked if it was true that Motlanthe was the candidate named to replace Mbeki, an ANC MP said "Yes, it is".

ANC spokesman Khotso Khumalo said parliament will vote on the president in the next few days. Khumalo declined to comment on whether Motlanthe had been named as president to take over from Mbeki.

"The political leadership is addressing the matter and getting hold of the chief justice and from then on, it will be nomination and voting, between today and Thursday," Khumalo said.

ANC leader Jacob Zuma was due to address a news conference in Johannesburg at 1000 GMT.

Parliament convenes at 1200 GMT and Motlanthe's appointment may be put to a snap vote on Monday, almost certain to be officially approved by the ANC-dominated assembly.

Mbeki, who presided over South Africa's longest period of economic growth, said in a televised address on Sunday he had tendered his resignation after the ANC asked him to quit before the end of his term next year.

The ANC made its request eight days after a judge threw out corruption charges against party leader Jacob Zuma, suggesting there was high-level political meddling in the case.

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