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The positive debate is that of a 'unity' but the bottom-line is that people 
must 
understand what causes division within the party. Generally, ordinary members 
like me do not cause division but the leadership is always responsible in 
sowing 
division. In short, greed leads into opportunism and opportunism leads into 
betrayal and during this stage, other party members will genuinely defy the 
leadership thus exposing disagrement. Certain leaders will always resort to 
suppresive measures to ensure that everyone agree with him or her.

Former PAC president, Letlapa is a classic example in this regard. It is a pity 
that many talk about unity and yet they do not include the exigence of the 
ideology which is the pillar for the survival of the party.  I would like to 
end 
my argument by stressing that members have the absolute rights to defy any 
leader viewed as a sellout and unity in this instance is illusive.


Jabu


      

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