I must say I'm dissapointed on this statement

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cedric Gina
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] YCLSA National Committee Statement, 31
May 2011


Hawu maComrades!

Kind regards, 

Cedric Sabelo Gina



On 31 May 2011, at 11:28, Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]>
wrote:



        
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        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. 
          
        Election
          
        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. 
          
        We will defend the SACP
          
        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 12th Congress 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. 
          
        NYDA Provincial Advisory Boards
          
        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. 
          
        Programme
          
        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:  <mailto:[email protected]>
[email protected]
        
        
        Venceremos!
         
         
         
          

        

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