*Thank you Bishop Tutu for these wise words:-*

......change the electoral system so one was elected on the basis of the
constituency, and would be accountable to the electorate.

"Those in Parliament are accountable to their party first rather than the
electorate."

*I won't vote for the ANC: Tutu*

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*"I have voted for the ANC, but I would very sadly not be able to vote for
them after the way things have gone," he wrote in a piece for Prospect
magazine.*

Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu will not vote for the ANC, he wrote in an
opinion piece carried by the Mail&Guardian.

"I have voted for the ANC, but I would very sadly not be able to vote for
them after the way things have gone," he wrote in a piece for Prospect
magazine, which was carried by the Mail&Guardian.

"I am not a card-carrying member of any political party," he said.

Tutu said there was a need for change in the country.

The African National Congress had been "very good" at leading the country
in the struggle to be free from oppression

"They were a good freedom-fighting unit. But it doesn't seem to me now that
a freedom-fighting unit can easily make the transition to becoming a
political party."

He said the "first thing" the next elected Parliament had to do was to
change the electoral system so one was elected on the basis of the
constituency, and would be accountable to the electorate.

"Those in Parliament are accountable to their party first rather than the
electorate."

Tutu wrote that although the country had the capacity to be one of the most
vibrant countries in the world, it had the most unequal society in the
world.

"We can't hold our heads up with pride when you think of the levels of
violence in our country."

He wrote that South Africans were "amazing". They had been committed to
freedom during the political struggle, and had been ready to lay down their
lives.

"But now one can point to so many instances of corruption, of
unaccountability," he wrote.

"Seeing how standards have dropped is so galling, because it seems to give
ammunition to those who would say : 'we warned you that once you had a
black majority government you would see a steady decline in standards'."
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