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Statement of the African National Congress, 29 July 2014

 

 

National Working Committee Meeting

 

Held on the 28th July 2014

 

 

Since the 2014 Elections, the African National Congress has witnessed a
massive change in Parliamentary politics. This change has been in both form
and content and reflects the reconfiguration of the political forces in
society. We are seeing two streams of politics; both characterised by
religious opposition to any proposal made by the governing party, the
African National Congress. Whether the proposal makes sense or not, both the
DA and the EFF have taken a position of adamant and dogmatic opposition to
any proposal of the ANC. Indeed their interest is the same - that of
delegitimising and weakening the ANC as a liberation movement with the
intention to dislodge it.

 

The posture of the DA is not a new one and has been continuing for a number
of years. We have defined it as the DA leading the anti-majoritarian liberal
offensive on the ANC as a liberation movement. It uses the theme of values
versus numbers instead of values and numbers. It is further underpinned by
the strategy of taking every decision of the governing party to litigation
with the aim to make it difficult for the legitimate government to govern.

 

South Africa has also witnessed the entering of a fascist movement into our
parliamentary politics. This movement uses uniform to mobilise in the same
way that Hitler used brown shirts in 1930s. The worrying factor in this
regard is its use of anarchy and destruction as their modus operandi. This
anarchy and destruction fits in to the paramilitary content of their
strategy, which shows early signs of a rebel movement; designed and
calculated to undermine democracy and state institutions.

 

The view of the National Working Committee is that in countering and dealing
with these gutter politics, the ANC should avoid stooping to these low
levels set and thus making it difficult for anyone to see the difference
between these disruptive tendencies and our programme to create a better
life for all. Instead the ANC should focus on the implementation of the
programme that we had developed with and sold to the electorate. To this
end, the NWC reaffirmed its commitment to the focused implementation of the
Manifesto as summarised in the State of the Nation Address.

 

The ANC Manifesto of the 2014 General Elections had committed the ANC to
strengthen service delivery and focus on local government. Since the
elections, the National Working Committee has been visiting provinces in
pursuance of this commitment. We have been meeting with ANC Councillors and
ANC leadership structures with the intention to strengthen our work of
serving the people. To date we have visited Limpopo, North West, Free State,
Mpumalanga and parts of Gauteng. This coming weekend we will be visiting the
Eastern Cape Province.

 

The intention is to ensure that all ANC deployees move in the same direction
and appreciate the importance of serving our people. ANC structures must
work in unison in the furtherance of our electorate commitment. To this end,
we strongly condemn actions such as the incidents at the Tshwane Regional
Office yesterday and trust that our structures will urgently resolve the
underlying issues that led to the conflict.

 

The African National Congress welcomes the settlement of the strike in the
metal and engineering sector. We trust that all outstanding disagreements
will soon be resolved in the interest of stability for both workers and the
economy. It is necessary that a debate must ensue in society on how
collectively we find a lasting solution to strikes that last too long and
have a negative impact on the livelihood of workers and the economy. Such a
debate must not be seen as an attack on worker's rights and an affront on
the right to strike but rather an important step towards mitigating the
negative effects of prolonged strikes on workers and the economy.

 

We have noted the start of the process to systematically hand back powers to
the government of Limpopo following the Section 100 intervention instituted
in 2012. We welcome this development understanding that it is part of
rebuilding confidence of our people in our commitment to prudent financial
management and accountable delivery in pursuit of a better life for all.

 

The ANC congratulates all athletes representing South Africa for their
sterling performance thus far in the Commonwealth Games currently taking
place in Glasgow. Sports continue to be a critical tool to build unity and
cohesion in our country and we wish Team South Africa well as they continue
to fly high our nation's flag.

 

ENDS

 

 

Issued by:

Gwede Mantashe

Secretary General

African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Zizi Kodwa

National Spokesperson

082 330 4910

 

 

 

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