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Malema wooing ANC 

 

 

Citizen Reporters, The Citizen, Johannesburg, 20 January 2015

 

Battle lines in the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have been drawn, with
renewed claims that party leader Julius Malema is in talks with the ANC for
a return to his former political home.

 

High-placed sources within the ANC and the EFF have confirmed that ANC
stalwart Winnie Madikizela-Mandela is mediating in talks between senior ANC
leadership and Malema about his return to the party.

 

This follows her recent public calls for Malema to "come back home".

 

Senior EFF MP Mpho Ramakatsa, who has threatened to take party leadership to
court unless they scrap the results of their elective conference, confirmed
Malema was in talks with the ANC.

 

He pointed to the corruption case against Malema, which he said he could
survive only by "striking a deal with the ANC to have the charges dropped,
along with a return to the party".

 

Ramakatsa said that Malema, when specifically asked about his plans to
return to the ANC at the EFF's recent Mangaung conference, had been "very
evasive".

 

"However, he did not rule out the possibility of the party going into an
alliance with the ruling party," Ramakatsa said.

 

In another revelation, Ramakatsa said that Magdalene Moonsamy, the EFF's
treasurer general, was set to return to the ruling party on her own terms.

 

"She is looking for a diplomatic posting to Cuba," said Ramakatsa.

 

Ramakatsa said the other motive for Moonsamy dumping the EFF was an argument
she had with Malema over the party's financial affairs.

 

An ANC official, who asked to remain anonymous, said many within the party
wanted Malema back, considering the loss of support in last year's
elections.

 

ANC spokesperson Zizi Kodwa said he was not aware of any negotiations with
Malema, but he stressed that anyone who left the ANC to start their own
political party was welcome to come back.

 

"It won't surprise us if everyone who left the ANC comes back. We will
welcome them back because no one can survive outside the ANC," Kodwa said.

 

In response, Malema labelled Ramakatsa's claims "laughable".

 

 

From: http://citizen.co.za/309923/anc-woos-malema/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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