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African National Congress Statement, 5 September 2017


Preparations Towards the 54th National Conference


The African National Congress (ANC) will convene its 54th National Conference 
from the 16th to the 20th December 2017 in Gauteng. The National Conference is 
the supreme ruling and controlling body of the ANC and shall be comprised of at 
least 90% of the delegates drawn from branches, elected at properly constituted 
branch general meetings (BGM). The number of delegates per branch shall be in 
proportion to their paid up membership, provided that each branch in good 
standing shall be entitled to at least one delegate. The number of delegates 
allocated to each province shall be in proportion to the paid up membership per 
province.

All National Executive Committee (NEC) members shall attend, ex-officio, as 
full participants in and as delegates to the Conference. The remainder of 
voting delegates shall be allocated to members of the Provincial Executive 
Committees (PEC), and the Leagues. An allocation for non-voting delegates will 
also be made.

The National Conference is called every 5 years by the African National 
Congress to:

1.      Decide and determine the policy, programme and constitution of the ANC
2.      Receive and decide on reports of the NEC, including the Presidential 
Address, the Organisational Report delivered by the Secretary General, the 
Financial Report delivered by the Treasurer General and a report on the work of 
the Leagues
3.      Exercise the right to review, rectify, alter or rescind any decision 
taken by any structure, committee or Officials of the ANC
4.      Elect the National Officials and additional members of the National 
Executive Committee

The meeting of the NEC held in January 2017 adopted a roadmap towards the 54th 
National Conference. In terms of the roadmap, we would, amongst others, convene 
the National Policy Conference (NPC) which was held in June, conduct membership 
audits and thereafter branches would hold BGMs as part of final preparations 
toward the National Conference.

A minimum threshold of 70 percent of branches in good standing must pass the 
audit in order for the National Conference to be convened. The audit has now 
been completed in 6 of the 9 provinces being Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, 
North West, Free State and the Northern Cape. We are still to complete the 
Eastern Cape, Western Cape and parts of KwaZulu Natal.

All branches that have passed the audit, as per the audit report sent to 
provinces, may now commence with Branch General Meetings (BGM) or Branch Annual 
General Meetings (BAGM). The Regional Executive Committee (REC) will preside 
over the BGMs.  Members of Parliament (MP) and Members of Provincial 
Legislatures will be deployed by the National Office to all BGMs as observers.

The BGM's must do the following:

*        Further discuss and consolidate policy proposals arising from the NPC 
to concretise their branch positions towards the 54th National Conference
*        Nominate branch delegates as per their allocation to attend as full 
participants the conference
*        Nominate candidates to serve as National Officials and additional 
members of the National Executive Committee (NEC)

Branches are encouraged to reflect gender parity in their representation to 
National Conference.

In line with the 2015 National General Council (NGC) resolution to outlaw 
slates and reaffirm the role of the branch as the basic unit of the ANC, every 
effort shall be made to ensure that branch nominations are not tempered with 
and that the will of the branches is reflected and respected.

Rule 12.7 of the Constitution of the ANC enjoins us that nominations for the 
National Officials as well as additional members of the National Executive 
Committee shall be proposed by provinces.   Branch nominations will therefore 
be consolidated into a provincial position reflecting and respecting the will 
of the branches. This means that nominations from branches will be counted as 
received and, with no additional interference by the province, reflect the 
position of the province

In the next week, proposals for consideration for constitutional amendments 
will be circulated to branches. In line with Rule 28 of the ANC Constitution, a 
minimum of two-thirds of voting delegates at conference is required to pass any 
constitutional amendment.

National Conference will deliberate and decide on any constitutional amendment 
affecting the election of leadership before elections take place at conference. 
Branches therefore must now conduct all nominations in line with the 
Constitution as amended and adopted by the 53rd National Conference.

The ANC directs all its structures to ensure that the business of the BGMs is 
conducted in an environment that is free from intimidation and intolerance. 
Harsh action will be taken against any form of ill-discipline and the ANC will 
not hesitate to speedily act to curb undemocratic and disruptive tendencies.

This 54th National Conference must be solely concerned with uniting the ANC and 
coming up with practical and urgent action to deal with the problems of the 
people, being landlessness, unemployment, poverty and inequality. In this 
regard the ANC welcomes the release of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures 
for the 2nd quarter which shows a 2.5% growth; pulling the country out of the 
technical recession. This growth has largely been attributed to the growth in 
primary industries, being, in the main, agriculture and mining.

While we are making some improvements, much more still remains to be done. The 
National Conference must be seized with this work of advancing the strides we 
have made to improve the lives of our people. We must build on the foundation 
laid and prove the lies in the statements made by, amongst others, the 
President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Comrade Robert Mugabe, that the policies 
of the ANC have made "black South Africans paupers".

Independent research stands as proof of the work that has been done to create a 
better life for the majority in South Africa. This has been done in a 
responsible manner that has not brought our economy to its knees in pursuit of 
adventurism and populism. Our successes and challenges have been an outcome of 
the progressive, collective policy positions of the ANC and not individual 
leaders. The attack on the person and legacy of Comrade Mandela by Comrade 
Mugabe is unwarranted and extremely unfortunate. We must steadily and surely 
work to realize our aspirations as encapsulated in the National Development 
Plan.

Comrade Sindiso Magaqa

The African National Congress once again expresses its most sincere condolences 
to the family of Comrade Sindiso Magaqa, especially his mother, his wife Gugu 
and their three children on the loss of so fearless and courageous a 
revolutionary fighter. We condemn in the harshest possible terms the ongoing 
spate of political assassinations in the province of KwaZulu-Natal and call for 
the speedy conclusion of the Moerane Commission into this matter. Law 
enforcement agencies must act and act now to apprehend the perpetrators of 
these heinous crimes. The loss of the life of Comrade Magaqa and many other 
comrades in that province must not be in vain.

ENDS


Issued by:
Gwede Mantashe, Secretary General, African National Congress

Enquiries:
Zizi Kodwa, 082 330 4910


































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