The Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) party says it wants a commission to be set up to investigate alleged discrepancies in the collection of electoral results from this year's general elections.
The party claims the election was rigged.
Parliamentary Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndlela spoke to media at the National Election Results Centre in Midrand on Saturday evening.
“We want to get to the truth of what happened and we will work to get to the truth of what happened. We will end it with members of parliament. We will end it with President Zuma,” he said at an impromptu press conference attended by several senior party officials, including former president Jacob Zuma.
President Zuma's surprise visit to the National Election Results Operations Centre threw Parliament into chaos.
President Zuma interacted with various stakeholders including the Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader Gayton McKenzie and his deputy leader Kenny Kunene.
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He also travelled to MK's station where he further explained about MK's performance and results.
Meanwhile, the party confirmed that it had subsequently submitted evidence to the IEC of discrepancies that arose in some polling stations.
He declined to disclose the type of evidence submitted.