SACP Gauteng Provincial Executive Committee, Press Statement, 7 July 2014

 

 

SACP Provincial Council Calls For Maximum Unity of the ANC-led Alliance in
Gauteng

 

 

The SACP Gauteng Province held a successful Provincial Council (PC), its
highest decision making constitutional structure in between Provincial
Congresses. The PC was held on Saturday, 05th July 2014 in the City of
Johannesburg. The PC was attended by branch delegates from the length and
breadth of the province.  The PC was addressed by the 13th National Congress
Central Committee member, comrade Charles Setsubi.

 

Leaders of the Alliance who delivered messages of support include the
Provincial Secretary of Cosatu, comrade Dumisani Dakile, the Provincial
Chairperson of SANCO, comrade Aubrey Nxumalo and the Deputy Provincial
Chairperson of the Young Communist League (YCL), comrade Thembinkosi Bhulu.

 

The PC is deeply pleased by the presence of Cde David Makhura, the new
Premier of Gauteng for his participation. It expresses profound appreciation
for his address, outlining his government' strategic vision for the province
as contained in the State of the Province Address (SOPA).   The PC noted
that in the last seven (7) years, it never had the opportunity to interact
with a Premier, although several but fruitless attempts were persistently
made.

 

The PC appreciates the swift and positive response by Premier Makhura,
hardly two months in office, to meet the SACP as the only Marxist-Leninist
vanguard Party of the working class.

 

ANC ELECTION VICTORY IN GAUTENG CHARACTERISED AS DECISIVE AND RESOUNDING 

 

The PC analysed the local and international class balance of forces with a
specific focus on the national and provincial elections held in May 2014.
The development of the world capitalist crisis assumed the centre-stage. It
was identified as a key and decisive objective factor and underpinning
context for the class configurations in the recent elections.

 

It was under such conditions that Imperialist sponsored "low intensity
counter-revolution" by a coalition of right-wing, populist, demagogic and
fascist forces coalesced on a desperate but dismally failed ploy to weaken
and liquidate the ruling capacity of the ANC-led Alliance. The PC
unanimously agreed that, under the prevailing circumstances, the 53 percent
ANC election victory was decisive and resounding and therefore called on the
ANC-led Alliance to immediately identify strategic and principal tasks for
the forthcoming local government elections.

 

The PC rejected a populist and neo-fascist narrative, apportioning blame and
finger-pointing President Jacob Zuma's collective leadership for the "below
expectation" election victory of the ANC in the province. The PC agreed that
the problems of diminished ANC election victory, dates back to the early
days following the 2009 Provincial Conference that marked the beginning of
paralysis and competition between the ANC-led Alliance and organs of the
democratic state.

 

The PC acknowledged that the absence of an organic revolutionary
relationship between the ANC-led Alliance and the state in the so-called
"service delivery" protests that plagued the province for the last five
years was fundamentally one of the principal factors that contributed to the
53 percent election outcome for the ANC in the province.

 

UNITY OF THE ANC-LED ALLIANCE

 

Having noted the objective reality of a determined, arrogant and aggressive
Imperialist sponsored counter-revolution in the province led by the
Democratic Alliance and other opposition parties, the PC called for maximum
unity of the ANC and its Alliance partners. It concluded that this maximum
unity constitutes the principal task of the ANC-led Alliance in the province
and the basis of a political program for leading the masses of our people in
the radical second phase of the national democratic revolution.

 

It was within this objective key defining feature of the class balance of
forces in our province that the PC mandated the Provincial Executive
Committee (PEC) to analyse and evaluate the strategic and tactical
approaches towards the forthcoming ANC Provincial Conference.

 

The PC developed a set of core principles to guide the work of the PEC in
this regard.

 

Firstly, the PC reaffirmed the historic and most profound principle of the
independence and autonomy of Alliance partners.

 

Secondly, that the situation in Gauteng, in particular the 53 percent
election outcome, requires a unique, special, creative, and dynamic approach
in the province. The PC emphasised that as part of the effort to maximise
the unity of all revolutionary and progressive forces in Gauteng under the
ANC led Alliance, the principal question is to ensure that processes towards
the ANC Provincial Conference are far beyond the ordinary.

 

Whilst respecting internal democratic processes of Alliance partners, the PC
strongly cautioned against a disregard of the dangers of the 2009 ANC
Provincial Conference divisive template that served as the basis of the
diminished ANC electoral outcome in the province and argued for corrective
political lessons to be learnt. 

 

In this regard, the PC emphasised that any desperate attempt to mechanically
apply simplistic and one-sided, winner takes all solutions that reaffirm
factional groupings, will definitely lead to the common ruin of all
revolutionary forces in Gauteng province. The PEC was mandated to work
towards outlining the most extra-ordinary and advanced way-forward as the
basis to reconstitute the province on a solid basis of unity.

 

In conclusion, the PC acknowledged that the fundamental objective of
unifying the ANC-led Alliance, based on the best strategic and tactical
choices towards the ANC Provincial Congress, is to reaffirm the ANC-led
Alliance as the only centre of power. This should end the unfortunate and
paralysing phenomena of the last five (5) years, of competition and horse
race between organs of the state and those of ANC-led Alliance.

 

 

Issued on behalf of the SACP Gauteng Province 

 

Contact:

Mpapa Kanyane: Deputy Provincial Secretary: 076 817 0152

Lucian Segami: Provincial Spokesperson: 079 522 0098

 

 

 

 

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