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SACP 13th Congress Central Committee, Johannesburg, 4 June 2017

20th Plenary Session Statement


Defend, Advance, Deepen the National Democratic Revolution:

The Vanguard Role of the SACP!!


The Central Committee of the South African Communist Party met in Johannesburg 
over the weekend of 2-4 June 2017. This is the final CC meeting before the 
SACP's 14th National Congress to be held in Pretoria on 11-15 July 2017. 
Accordingly the political context of our Congress, as well as the 
organisational preparations for it, was the main agenda items.

The SACP's audited membership now stands at an all-time high of 276,168.  At 
our July 2012, 13th Congress our audited membership was 154,220. Over the past 
five years there has been a steady increase in membership numbers, with a large 
increase of over 26,400 members since December 2016, which we attribute to 
Party activism increasingly winning public endorsement throughout the country. 
We are already in the process of registering Congress delegates nominated 
formally from branches, and we expect to have 1,864 voting delegates at 
Congress.

Our Congress occurs at a critical moment for our country. The SACP is well 
aware that we carry many responsibilities with high expectations being vested 
in our Party from a wide array of forces, many of which might not have been 
historically sympathetic to us. It is no secret that the ANC is now in deep 
crisis. At the highest national leadership level it is paralysed by deep 
divisions that, for the moment, render it incapable of undertaking the decisive 
corrective measures that the great majority of ordinary ANC members and 
supporters now clearly recognise as imperative, beginning with the stepping 
down of President Zuma.

The steep decline in popular support that saw the loss of major metros in local 
government elections in August last year, has continued unabated with, for 
instance, a further dramatic decline in the rural Nqutu municipal and other 
by-elections a week and a half ago.

At this rate of decline the ANC may not retain its electoral majority in 2019 
and further organisational fragmentation cannot be ruled out. Every week, in 
fact almost every day now with a barrage of leaked e-mails and more and more 
whistle blowers coming forward to the South African Council of Churches' 
Unburdening Panel, the sheer scale of corporate capture and of parasitic 
plundering of public resources by the Gupta network becomes more and more 
evident. Sadly, and even more concerning, the central role of President Zuma 
and his son Duduzane in this auctioning off our national sovereignty is also 
increasingly apparent.

In the political report to the Central Committee four interrelated features of 
the Gupta parasitic-patronage network were identified:

*       Accelerated rent-seeking based on state capture - with key state-owned 
corporations (among them Eskom, Transnet, SAA and Denel), and their billions of 
rands of procurement, being the principal target.

*       The emergence of a parallel shadow state, what some have described as a 
"silent coup" - with key policy and deployment decisions being taken outside of 
the constitutional structures of government (and of the ANC governing party). 
In this context the CC called for the immediate reversal of the factionalist 
axing as an MEC of our provincial secretary, Cde Madoda Sambatha.

*       Growing authoritarianism and inclinations to presidential diktat, with 
nostalgia for military-style, top-down command and control openly expressed. 
Dark threats are reportedly uttered in ANC NEC meetings, and there is a growing 
pattern of intimidating actions directed at those who dare raise concerns. The 
illegal role of a paramilitary force linked to elements within the MK Veterans 
Association is one of the many instances, in particular threats against our 
second deputy general secretary, Cde Solly Mapaila. These patterns are 
repeated, often more violently at the grass-roots levels, with a surge of 
political assassinations, notably in Kwa-Zulu Natal.

*       A diversionary populist ideological platform - in the face of growing 
public exposure of their misdeeds, there have been a number of ideological 
interventions from the parasitic-patronage faction. Private corporate capture 
of public institutions has included the SABC under the despotic rule of Hlaudi. 
The Gupta-funded ideological apparatus - the New Age and ANN7, along with 
social media fake bloggers, and Twitter bots linked to pop-up "think tanks", 
like the "Black First, Land First", and the "Decolonisation Foundation" seek to 
divert the narrative. These diversionary narratives often invoke narrow, 
right-wing Africanist themes, and feed into the erosion of the important 
non-racial values of our constitution and our movement. At the local level this 
decline in moral and ideological values is seeing increasing tribal and 
ethnic-based mobilisation.

All of this is happening at a time when life for the majority of South 
Africans, the working class, the rural and urban poor and middle strata, is 
becoming more desperate, more insecure. Levels of racialised and gendered 
poverty, inequality, and unemployment (now at 27,7% in the narrow definition) 
persist and are even worsening. This is happening while a network of parasitic 
plunderers fly around the world in private jets with known foreign money 
launderers, or acquire R18 million rand apartments in gold-plated bolt-holes in 
Dubai.

We frequently invoke the triple crisis of poverty, inequality and unemployment. 
But it is necessary to add a fourth and related dimension - the crisis of 
endemic, and particularly gender-based, violence. The majority of South 
Africans no longer enjoy the most basic of citizenship rights - a sense of 
personal security in their homes and neighbourhoods. A pandemic of violence 
against women and children is particularly heinous.

Meanwhile the trust in the SA Police Service in many localities is non-existent 
while the police themselves are often demoralised, under-resourced and 
overwhelmed by the scale of challenges confronting them. At the same time, the 
upper echelons of the criminal justice system, notably the NPA and the Hawks, 
along with the SA Revenue Services, have been among the first targets of 
parasitic elite factional capture and perversion- for the obvious reasons.

Let's not lament, let's not despair - Mobilise, organise and defend our 
constitution, our democracy, our national democratic revolution

While it is necessary to clearly identify, to name and shame the perverse and 
deeply worrying developments within our country, our government, our ANC-headed 
movement - it is even more important not to give way to despair or apathy. Life 
goes on in our country, everywhere South Africans show remarkable resilience.

The SACP is convinced that the great majority of South Africans are committed 
to defending our Constitution and our democracy. Our own SACP-convened national 
Imbizo two weekends ago, one among countless broad patriotic initiatives, 
underlines that the core values of democratic constitutionality are shared 
across the widest spectrum of South Africans.

The declaration from the Imbizo agreed upon a minimum platform of six basic 
demands:

*       An independent judicial commission of inquiry into state capture to be 
established immediately. In the light of the barrage of further revelations 
concerning the Gupta network, the commission needs clearly to extend its scope 
beyond the major but still limited issues investigated in the Public 
Protector's "State of Capture" report. But we must vigorously guard against 
recent attempts to dilute it into investigating such a wide field that its work 
will never be completed.

*       The immediate dissolution of the Eskom Board as part of a broader set 
of urgent interventions to address SOE corporate governance.

*       Ending abuse and factionalism within the criminal justice system - 
notably in the Hawks, the NPA and in the Intelligence services.

*       Strengthening parliament's oversight role.

*       Implementing the ANC-alliance resolution on life-style audits for 
senior politicians and civil servants.

*       Halting the roll-out of a nuclear programme that our country neither 
needs, nor can afford.

These basic demands, we believe, form the basis for the broadest patriotic 
unity in action.
At the same time, however, we need to ensure that these critical interventions 
do not simply serve to return us to a supposed business as usual. The defence 
of constitutionality and democracy is essential but not enough. These historic 
gains, which are now under dire threat, must become the platform for radical 
transformation led by a popular front.

We need to ensure that popular mobilisation, a radical popular front, in the 
present serves to address the deep-seated structural problems in our 
political-economy that are at the heart of reproducing crisis levels of 
poverty, inequality and unemployment along with the resulting morbid social 
phenomena like gender-based violence.

What makes the Gupta-centred parasitic network the most dangerous and the most 
immediate, counter-revolutionary threat to our democracy is, precisely, the 
fact that it is eroding the two principal weapons in the hands of the popular 
forces to drive radical transformation - a democratic state and a popular 
movement that was, once, led by the ANC.

This is why the SACP is actively engaging with COSATU and the broader trade 
union movement, with ANC stalwarts, veterans and supporters, with civic and 
faith-based formations, with progressive social movements. One way or another 
in the coming months the ANC-headed alliance is being and will be 
re-configured. Whether there is the internal capacity within the ANC itself to 
drive this process is uncertain, but that it must happen is obvious.

A reconfigured alliance will have to be built on rootedness within working 
class and poor communities. In the face of chronic violence, for instance, in 
localities we need to help communities to act together on a non-partisan basis 
to reclaim their streets and neighbourhoods through street committees and other 
organs of democratic popular power. Popular power buttressed by democratic 
state power is the way forward.

It is in this broad context that as the SACP we will be proceeding to our 14th 
National Congress in July under the banner:

Defend, Advance, Deepen the National Democratic Revolution:
The Vanguard Role of the SACP!!


Issued by the South African Communist Party

Contact:
Alex Mashilo, National Spokesperson, 076 316 9816



































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