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ANC National Executive Committee, 22 September 2014

 

 

Statement Following NEC Meeting Held 19-21 September 2014

 

 

The National Executive Committee held its ordinary meeting over three days,
19-21 September, 2014, at the St George's Hotel, Tshwane. This meeting took
place a few days after 84 South Africans lost their lives in a tragic
disaster at the Synagogue Church of All Nations in Nigeria. The NEC sends
its condolences to their families and friends. We commend the work being
done by the South African government to repatriate their remains back home
and provide support to the affected families and the injured.

 

Amongst others, the NEC considered the Political Overview delivered by the
President, the report of the Integrity Commission, the State of Local
Government and a report from the National Working Committee. It also
conducted a detailed analysis of the balance of forces domestically.

 

Any revolution is about people and people need ongoing attention so that the
revolution is not derailed. Political consciousness is a function of the
ongoing work being done among the people. This will include organising and
mobilising all strata of society. The emergence of a right wing coalition
among political parties is one of convenience and is brought together only
by their common animosity towards the ANC. Their only intention is to derail
the revolution, and therefore qualifies to be called a counter-revolutionary
coalition.

 

To this end the NEC noted the extent to which Parliamentary processes have
descended into chaos and the unruly offensive on the ANC in Parliament,
Parliament itself and on democracy in our country. Hooliganism and insult
are at unprecedented levels and are unfortunately being defined as a tool of
engagement. The decorum and dignity of Parliament as an institution is being
dragged through the mud under the cover of the right to be robust.

 

The NEC also acknowledged the drive to amend the Constitution by stealth.
South Africa has adopted a party based electoral system with every member of
Parliament being a party parliamentary representative. The Constitution of
the Republic states that "At the first sitting after its election, or when
necessary to fill a vacancy, the National Assembly must elect a Speaker and
a Deputy Speaker from among its members." The appointment of the current
Speaker is therefore consistent with the Constitution. The touted motion of
no confidence therefore was an attempt to irregularly amend the
Constitution. When some political analysts do not see this hypocrisy it
tells a story of the intellectual poisoning our country is subjected to and
is very dangerous for our society.

 

It is this reality that informed the decision that in order to account to
our people, the ANC should continue to rely more on direct contact with them
in Izimbizo. The ANC has a revolutionary duty to defend itself, the
revolution and democracy. Similarly, Parliament has a duty to protect its
dignity and integrity and thus be less tolerant of deviant behaviour.
Parliament cannot be a battleground. Its members have been elected by voters
and thus carry their hopes and aspirations for progressive and constructive
engagement. Debate and responding to questions requires space to do so;
disruption of the same process is tantamount to an exercise in futility.

 

The African National Congress must focus even more on its programme and
implement it aggressively. The criticism we are facing is as a result of
slow implementation. We have thus agreed to intensify our organisational
renewal campaign of Imvuselelo as well as marking of the 60th Anniversary of
the Freedom Charter. In the build up to the 60th Anniversary of the Freedom
Charter, the ANC will be holding Freedom Charter Forums where society will
critically reflect on its progressive values and progress made towards its
realisation. Our back to basics programme in Local Government is informed by
this understanding to accelerate the pace of change.

 

The NEC further called for an intensification of investments in labour
intensive sectors of the economy to deal with the challenges of
unemployment; particularly amongst young people. It further reaffirmed the
need for a comprehensive discussion on the impact of long strikes on the
economy and the wellbeing of workers and their families. A regulatory
framework must be developed without interfering with the right to strike.

 

The NEC finalised the date for the National General Council and a programme
leading to the Local Government Elections in 2016. The NGC will be held on
26th to the 29th June 2015 in the Gauteng Province. The NEC agreed that the
January 8th/103rd Anniversary Celebrations will be held in the Western Cape.

 

The Integrity Commission presented its preliminary report on all the cases
they have identified.  The NEC noted the report, requested the Integrity
Commission to continue its work and table the final report to the NWC for
further processing.

 

On the state of the organisation the NEC confirmed the dissolution of the
REC of the Chris Hani Region and discussed the state of organisation in all
the Leagues. The NEC will work and continue to give support to the ANC
Women's League and the ANC Youth League as they prepare for their National
Conferences.

 

On international relations issues the NEC took the following decisions: -

 

-   To support government initiatives and the Special Envoys appointed to
facilitate peace processes in Lesotho, South Sudan and Sri Lanka

 

-   To support the Cuban solidarity programme, with particular focus on the
campaign for the release of the Cuban Five and lifting of the blockade.

 

-   Supported the report of the Socialist International, the
internationalist body of Social Democratic Parties of the world. Among the
tasks facing member parties are; confronting the concentration of wealth in
the hands of few in the world, the growing inequality, and the urgent need
to find formula of wealth redistribution. Migration is another growing
problem with more children and teenager crossing borders unaccompanied and
sexual assaults having become weapons of war.

 

-   Endorsment of the programme of solidarity with Palestine with
particular:

 

-   Intensification of engagement in multi-lateral institutions.

 

-   Joining the call for a cultural, academic and education boycott of
Israel including travel bans for members and leaders of the ANC, the
Alliance, Members of Cabinet, Members of Parliament and Government
Officials.

 

-   Companies that do business in the occupied territory , such as Capegate,
G4Security and Caterpillar must not be allowed to business with state. Goods
manufactured in the occupied territory should be boycotted.

 

-   The development of a comprehensive programme of solidarity during the UN
Month of Solidarity with Palestine

 

 

Issued by:

Gwede Mantashe

Secretary General

African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Zizi Kodwa 082 330 4910

 

 

 

 

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