*YCLSA National Committee Statement*


*31 May 2011*



The Young Communist League of South Africa (YCLSA) held its 2nd Plenary
Session of the 3rd National Congress Committee from the 27th – 29th May
2011, at Cosatu House in Braamfontein. The purpose of the meeting was to
look into the state of the organisation, receive reports from Provincial
Structures and assess progress in terms of implementation of the Programme
of Action as adopted by the National Committee Lekgotla.



The National Committee met immediately after an intensive campaigning by the
movement for the local government elections. We note with comfort the role
that members of the YCL played in these elections through election
structures of the ANC, as volunteers and party agents and through structures
of the YCL and its programmes.



We congratulate all members of the YCL who were elected councillors and
mayors of the ANC in all municipalities throughout the country. We wish them
well in ensuring that they improve the lives of our people through quality
service delivery, a fight against corruption and ensuring that they become
activist counsellors whose dedication is service to the people. The National
Committee called on all counsellors, especially those of the ANC-led
Alliance, to stay in the ward were they were elected in order to maintain
contact with the people.



We however, note with serious concern the decline in the overall support of
the ANC and a slight increase in support of the DA, particularly from black
voters. This concern will be raised with the SACP in our bilateral
discussions in order for the party to engage the ANC for quicker remedial
actions.



Over the last few weeks since our 3rd National Congress, we have witnessed
unwarranted attacks on the leadership of the SACP, in particular the General
Secretary, by certain individuals within COSATU and two of its major
affiliates, NUMSA and SADTU. We are aware that the attack on the SACP
General Secretary and the leadership and character of the Party is intended
to prepare for a leadership contest at its 13th Congress planned for July
2012.



These individuals have constituted themselves as a faction, posing as
revolutionary mouth-piece of the poor, with the intention to take over the
SACP and weaken it for their malicious intents.



As the YCL we are determined to challenge this faction and expose it for
what it is, a faction hell-bent on discrediting the party programme, to
capture the party and ensure that its independence, power and influence are
affected. They have questioned the right of the SACP to take decisions
independently and yet, they speak of the SACP having lost its independence
since our General Secretary was appointed to cabinet.



We are determined to defend the integrity of both the SACP as a vanguard
party of the working class and the collective leadership of the SACP. As the
YCL we reaffirm the relevance of the SACP programme as adopted by the
12thCongress and the independence of the SACP to take its own
decisions,
implement  and defend them and we call on all disciplined members of the YCL
and the SACP to remain united behind this call.



The YCL is disturbed by the continued intransigence of the Presidency to
reply to its letters and concerns on the appointments of the NYDA Provincial
Advisory Boards. We have consistently, through Head Office and all our
Provincial structures, written letters to both the NYDA Chairpersonship and
the Presidency to intervene on the appointment of PAB, which purely reflects
the ANCYL rather than a structure of Youth Development aimed at
accommodating all young people and their structures throughout the country.



The National Committee, in unison, agreed to pursue legal action in an
attempt to get the Presidency to act on our letters and concerns. In the
light of what happened at WFDY Festival and the decline in confidence on the
ability of the NYDA to deal with developmental issues of young people, we
have resolved to work with other PYA and community based structures to
refocus the work of the NYDA and develop trust and confidence among young
people on the work of the NYDA, consistent with its launching intentions.

The National Committee adopted a programme which encompasses June 16
commemoration activities.



Provinces of the YCL will be convening their mini rallies on June 16
commemorations as a build up towards the National Rally in Galeshewe,
Kimberly on the 25th June 2011.  Our major activities for the year will
include the following:

·         Harry Gwala Memorial Lecture at the University of Kwazulu Natal,
Pietermaritzburg;

·         Meeting of YCLSA University Based branches in July;

·         Commemoration of the SACP’s 90th Anniversary in July

·         Ruth First Commemoration Games in August;

·         2nd Annual Jobs for Youth Summit in September;

·         A National Political School in October, which will follow a
massive provincial induction programme;

The National Committee also endorsed the plans for the provinces of
Mpumalanga, North West, Gauteng, Northern Cape and Free State to convene
their due provincial Congresses later this year.


Issued by the YCL National Office

For more information, please contact Mafika Mndebele (National Spokesperson)

Landline: (011) 339 3621
Cellphone: 073 574 5953
Cellphone: 082 567 3557
Email: [email protected]



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