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COSATU, SACP close ranks around ANC

in united front ahead of local elections

 

 

Setumo Stone, City Press, Johannesburg, 6 January 2016

 

The tripartite alliance is putting forward a united front ahead of this
year's local government elections. The SACP and COSATU's leaders have spoken
about defeating factionalism and equal membership of the alliance, and
closed ranks around the ruling party today. 

 

Speaking at the commemoration event of former South African Communist Party
leader Joe Slovo today, the party's general secretary Blade Nzimande spoke
strongly against the emerging factions in the ANC, saying that "the biggest
threat we face now is the danger of factionalism in our movement". 

 

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Nzimande said the SACP would campaign for the ANC in the upcoming 2016
municipal elections. 

 

"But also in our own right we must convene meetings to listen to communities
on what kind of councillors and municipalities they want," he said. 

 

He said this was imperative so that "when we campaign we know exactly what
the community wants ... That is the only reason. We are not competition with
the ANC," he said. 

 

He said the party members should not be intimidated because it was
discussing whether it should contest elections independently. 

 

"We have right to have that discussion because at all times communists must
be vigilant," said Nzimande. 

 

However, he said "that commitment must not be abused. We must be consulted
on everything in our communities. We are not going to stand back". 

 

Earlier, the president of the Congress of South African Trade Unions, S'dumo
Dlamini, said that there were "no junior partners in the alliance". 

 

He said COSATU would support the ANC because it was a national congress
decision. 

 

"You may call us a battered spouse or abused partner but all we are saying
is that it is a congress decision," Dlamini said. 

 

He said it would also be "very difficult to campaign for a candidate who is
not wanted by communities" - a sentiment later echoed by Nzimande, who said
the ANC must stick to its election processes in terms of the selection
criteria of councillors and those who deviate should be brought to book. 

 

"Do not give us councillors whom people do not want. And if we have
processes of nomination, councillors stick to those processes. Anyone
deviating from that must be brought to book," said Nzimande. 

 

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He said that he was not worried that last year's calls for President Jacob
Zuma to resign, because of the finance minister blunder, would dent the
ANC's chances in the upcoming local-government polls. 

 

"It is very clear that there is a heightened regime-change agenda in the
country [and] the alliance also agrees," said Nzimande. 

 

He said the incident underlined the necessity of unity in the alliance. 

 

"[That is why] we need to defeat factionalism in our own ranks and seek to
maintain this broad unity. People who think the ANC can simply walk away and
go its own route and still be able to do [things] the way it has been doing
they are hugely mistaken," he said. 

 

"Why take that risk so that certain people want to turn the ANC into their
personal fiefdom? That is completely unacceptable." 

 

Nzimande said he was "not sure" that a significant number of South Africans
bought into the #ZumaMustFall campaign. 

 

"All that we saw where some white compatriots who were never there like Joe
Slovo when we fought apartheid. But we see them marching for the first time
now," he said. 

 

He said the ANC should ignore the side issues and focus on its strengths to
win the upcoming elections. 

 

 

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