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Statement, 14 February 2015

 

 

National Democratic Revolutionary Alliance:

 

Secretariat Meeting of 13 February 2015

 

 

The Alliance Secretariat, comprising the secretariats of the ANC, SACP,
COSATU and SANCO, held its regular meeting in Cape Town on Friday, 13
February 2015.  The Secretariat reflected on matters pertaining to the
Alliance, the events during the State of the Nation Address (SONA) and the
Nine-Point Plan announced by the President. 

 

The National Assembly and What Happened

 

At the heart of the regrettable disruptions in Parliament has been the
anarchy of a 6 percent party, the EFF, deliberately taunting and seeking to
provoke counter-measures in order to pose as a "victim" of state repression.
This behaviour is deplorable and should be condemned in the strongest
possible terms. Many of the conventions and institutions of our democratic
parliament, a key achievement of decades of liberation struggle, assume a
degree of multi-party mutual respect and at least a modicum of shared
multi-party commitment to nation-building out of the ashes of our divided
past. As a result, institutions like the "Sergeant At Arms" have been
largely symbolic, and ill-prepared for the hooliganism that has now
introduced itself into parliament. One leading member of the EFF has been
quoted saying that "next time" they will come armed into the assembly.
Regrettably, all of this means that parliament's security capacity will have
to be enhanced, in order to ensure that minority forces do not continue to
undermine the workings of a democratic parliament charged with taking
forward, as a multi-party institution, the mandate of the electorate.

 

The DA continues to tail behind the EFF, seeking in its own way, to emulate
the shallow theatrics of Julius Malema and his cohort.  DA party leader,
Helen Zille, led a grim-faced funeral cortege into parliament and then, in a
carefully scripted agenda sought, in its turn, to provoke the presiding
officers to also order them out of the House. When this ploy failed there
was some confusion in their ranks, but they then left too. The DA agenda
seeks improbably to establish a false equivalence between the "bad"
behaviour of the EFF and the presiding officers. We doubt whether the
majority of the DA's own constituency still finds this narrative plausible.

 

The secretariat condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the jamming of
the signal in the National Assembly. It regards this as a serious error of
judgment that must never be repeated. However, the behaviour of certain
members of the media was also unbecoming. We urge the senior management in
parliament and the parliamentary press corps to meet at the soonest
opportunity to review events and to re-establish the collegial relationship
which is so necessary for the effective functioning of our parliamentary
democracy. 

 

We commend the dignified and respectable manner in which the Presiding
Officers on the day managed a very difficult situation. The Presiding
Officers, with the authority accorded them by the rules of parliament and
those governing the joint sitting of the National Assembly, were within
their rights, in fact were duty bound, to implement measures to prevent
proceedings from degenerating into complete chaos. They ensured that the
President of the Republic addressed the country on the challenges facing us
and on Government's plans to harness the energies of all South Africans in
addressing these.

 

The Secretariat reaffirms the longstanding practice, here and abroad, that
the State of the Nation Address is an opportunity for the Head of State to
present the challenges and opportunities facing the nation and what it is
that will be done to resolve and seize them respectively, towards improving
the lives of the citizens.

 

Overall Assessment of the SONA

 

The Nine-Point Plan announced by the President is a bold step in the
direction of making South Africa a better country, and of overcoming the
social, political and economic challenges that we are facing as a nation.

 

The speech embodied all of the major decisions of the ANC NEC Lekgotla in
which also the ANC's alliance partners actively participated. Most
importantly, it presented a solid content for a genuine and substantive
discussion on the real economy in its pointed focus on industrialisation.

 

We appreciate the clear indications of a wide range of active interventions
to address the energy challenges facing the country. The commitment to
consolidating Eskom's generating capacity, as well as expanding into an
array of different energy resources, and the continued mobilisation of
independent power producers and of co-generation initiatives are welcomed.

 

While we note the persistent triple challenges of unemployment, poverty and
inequality, it is encouraging to see the strides made in efforts towards job
creation in a very challenging global economic climate. Successes in the
auto and in the leather and foot-wear sectors, highlighted by the President,
also point to further initiatives that need now to be scaled up in other key
sectors, like agro-processing, mineral beneficiation, and aqua-culture.

 

Land is at the core of the transformation of South African society. The
50:50 principle regarding the distribution of land is consistent with the
Freedom Charter, that The Land Shall Be Shared Among Those Who Work It.
Finally, too, our country is to act in concert with international practice
where foreign nationals cannot own but can lease property.

 

In the light of the economic challenge we are encouraged by government's
commitment to find an appropriate balance between the concerns of national
security, tourism and the sourcing of scarce skills in the visa application
process.  

 

Digital Migration

 

The Secretariat reasserted the decisions of the ANC Lekgotla and further
reaffirmed the need to implement the December 2013 Cabinet decision in
regard to digital migration. It recognises the potential negative cost
implications on the country should the International Telecommunication
Union's June 2015 deadline not be met. Therefore, we urge Government to move
swiftly and with the necessary speed to effect these decisions that will
ensure that the production of set-top boxes and the new generation of TVs
will create tens of thousands of local South African jobs.

 

Malamulele

 

The Secretariat is gravely concerned by the emerging tribal content that
seems to motivate the unstable situation in the area. It also recognises the
anxieties that may exist among some in the community. The Alliance will as a
matter of urgency implement its visit to the area in order to engage with
its structures.

 

On the international situation

 

The Alliance noted the deteriorating situation in Swaziland with the leader
of PUDEMO, Comrade Mario Masuku languishing in jail and being refused
medical attention. We call on the Government of Swaziland to urgently take
steps to stop the worst from happening to Comrade Mario.

 

The Alliance also committed to redouble its co-ordination and leadership of
solidarity activities with the people of Palestine in their struggle for
self-determination. Further, there will be interaction with the various
formations involved in the Palestine Solidarity Campaign to ensure a better
coordinated, effective and sustained programme.

 

-End-  

 

 

Issued by:

African National Congress - ANC

South African Communist Party - SACP

Congress of South African Trade Unions - COSATU

South African National Civics Organisation - SANCO 

 

Enquiries:

Zizi Kodwa, 082 330 4910

Alex Mashilo, 082 920 0308

Patrick Craven, 082 821 7456

Godfrey Nkosi, 082 596 5454

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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