South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma faces a motion of no-confidence as MPs start voting in a secret ballot.
The governing African National Congress- ANC and opposition parties traded insults in two hours of heated debate before voting booths were brought out on to the floor.
Mr Zuma has already survived seven no-confidence votes.
But the opposition hopes some ANC MPs will side with them as the vote is secret for the first time.
The parliament’s speaker, BalekaMbete, made the decision to hold the vote in secret on Monday, after opposition parties took the case to the Constitutional Court.
South Africa’s President Zuma Facing No-Confidence Vote
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