The perceived merger between the PAC and the IFP is a sign of desperation by 
the PAC former president Letlapa and the current careerist councillors to 
maintain their existence in the history of the PAC.  The exercise will not 
yield 
any positive results as far as the PAC is concerned.  A normal person would not 
opt for a unity with an outsider before fostering an internal unity. 
Ideologically, the IFP is not different from the reactionary forces such as 
the DA, Afriforum, AWB,Freedom Front, ANC, etc.

Furthermore, the population in Azania is more than 48 million and almost 13 
million cast their votes during elections thus leaving more than 35 million 
people undecided, a capable person would mobolize the undecided majority 
population than collaborating with the agents of imperialism. This again proves 
that Letlapa and his cronies have run out of ideas and are strolling towards 
the 
direction of collaboration with sellouts.


It is the responsibility of the principled  PAC cadres in devising 
revolutionary 
means towards party building and stand firm in defending this noble 
organisation.  The politics of "collaboration" will not benefit the PAC except 
those in the sellout mission.


Jabu Makhanya

073 286 7721


      

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