President Cyril Ramaphosa has responded to criticism of his address to the nation on Sunday, just days before today's general election.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has filed legal papers with the Electoral Tribunal over President Ramaphosa's speech.
The party claims this is a breach of electoral law and is calling for the ANC's vote total to be reduced by one percent.
The Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) party reiterated the DA's position and condemned the speech as an abuse of power as it came just one day before the special vote.
In a television address, the president announced sixNumber management.
President Ramaphosa said he would leave the matter to the courts to decide.
He was speaking in Chiawelo, Soweto, where he voted alongside his wife, Tshepo Motsepe.
“Some political parties have objected to the speech. I gave a speech. It had two components, one was to talk about election preparations, and the other was to talk about the 6Number The administration is coming to an end… and it is now a matter before the courts, and it is our judge who will make the final ruling on this issue.”
meanwhile, Ramaphosa He said the vote would help strengthen democracy in the country.
Speaking to media after the vote, President Ramaphosa said: