*YCLSA not surprised with COPE’s Motion of no confidence in the President*

*18 March 2010*

The Young communist of South Africa (uFasimba) has noted the weak Motion of
no confidence submitted by COPE to parliament today. This comes as no
surprise considering that COPE evidently is failing to cope with its
internal affairs. Such theatrical behaviour affirms the opposition’s
weakness and inability to deal with core relevant issues that affect South
Africans.

This publicity seeking stunt seeks to deviate the public’s attention from
the crumbling COPE house which is not only in tatters, but clearly confused
about who should lead. This visionless, sorry excuse of a party, must first
deal with its inconsistent PR office and work towards salvaging its fast
diminishing public image.

 According to research findings by research company Ipsos Markinor a
reputable research company, President Jacob Zuma’s popularity increased
between April 2009 and the end of last year.  South Africa in its entirety
has seen a number of challenges, taking into consideration that the economy
is still in its recovery phase.

COPE like most opposition parties, survives on equestrian tactics by
continuously using the ANC as their band wagon when in dire need of some
form of publicity. Until today, COPE has no solid plan of action, policies
or any credible programme which speaks to bettering the lives of our people.
The ANC is a tried and tested party which exists above individuals. It is
the ONLY Liberation movement that has never been subjected to a life-long
dictatorship on this continent. It is now approaching 100 years (century) of
existence and COPE can barely survive a year let alone decades.

The ANC moreover has respected the Alliance relationship and continues to
engage with its Alliance partners constructively on issues even when they
differ. Our parliament is not in the business of entertaining bitter losers
and will not be deviated in addressing critical issues which will assist in
developing our country.

We humbly request that COPE first deal with internal matters and its chronic
myopia before it can be taken seriously. As the YCLSA we are registering our
motion of full confidence in the President as well as our revolutionary
egalitarian movement, the ANC. We will continue to constructively criticise
our movement and the President where necessary. COPE is evidently a right
wing party which is in cahoots with the DA, hence they could agree on
keeping a practise that exploits workers (Labour broking).    COPE should
refrain from raising frivolous issues and concentrate on the much needed
resuscitation of their supposed party.

*Issued by the YCLSA Head office*

*Contact *

*Gugu Ndima*

*National spokesperson*

*0767831516*


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