but that's not the way democracy works, mr malema. amaphosa has a mandate given to him by the south african people and, indeed, if you look at the business community, if we're talking about the economy, it seems business leaders think that removing ramaphosa would actually make south africa's situation worse. no democracy works like that. that's why our constitution provides for the resignation of the president or impeachment or a motion of no—confidence. so the democracy you are trying to define now, you can't find it in any of the definitions of democracy. presidents from time to time, including prime ministers, will be asked to step down. you say he should be impeached. you seem to believe he's committed crimes. but there is absolutely no evidence so far that he has committed the crimes that you're accusing him of. there was money which was stored at this house not declared to the reserve bank, to financial intelligence, to the banks, to sars — south african revenue services. nothing has happened. ramaphosa went to look for people w