National Assembly chair Grace Boroto ordered Malema to retract the statements that Ramaphosa had been an accessory to murder at the Marikana massacre‚ and that Ramaphosa was a murderer.
Malema refused to do so‚ and reiterated the statements.
Boroto then ordered him to leave the debating chamber‚ which he refused to do.
Following the new rules of Parliament‚ she called serjeant-at-arms Regina Mohlommi to remove Malema‚ but Mohlommi failed.
Boroto then called in Parliament’s recently acquired security staff‚ which were recruited from the police.
Sixteen of them went into the chamber and escorted Malema out.
Speaking as he left the chamber‚ Malema said he would never retract his accusations against Ramaphosa‚ and that the EFF were being treated like the Marikana miners but were used to it.
He said security staff had attempted to manhandle him‚ but had desisted once he said he would not violently resist.
He said Parliament was supposedly a place of freedom of speech and a holy place‚ but that the African National Congress did not respect this‚ and that the parliamentary rules were unconstitutional.
Malema‚ who was accompanied by screaming EFF MPs through the parliamentary corridors‚ said he understood that Boroto had merely implemented the rules‚ and he was not angry with her.
He did not expect any further punishment from Parliament for his actions‚ Malema said.