i think, the decisions of the Alliance are not automatic the decisions of
the ANC, but what we should appreciate is the space for engagement unlike
before whereby SACP and COSATU views were not welcome.

just like in the POA (manifesto) alliance meet but the final output is under
the ANC, only cdes who contributed (Alliance) will be able to see and say
the manifesto is ours, but under the ANC, and remember that ANC is an
independent organization.
 so after the Alliance meeting, the decisions will be tabled at the ANC
meeting and should they win, it will be an ANC decision. just like the
recall of the former president, COSATU and SACP made the call long before
the ANC but finally the ANC acted not because SACP/COSATU said so but the
views were tabled at the ANC-NEC and the decision was made and implemented.

so Cde dont worry the ANC president is still correct and remember he is not
a spokesperson of the Alliance.

Amandla





On 10/27/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Cdes
>
> I may run a risk of committing an error of a fact, either because I may
> have misheard the president or rather did not understand him in entirety.A
> matter relating to a direction taken by the ANC as observed by the outside
> world was raised, that the ANC was seen as leaning towards the left with
> both the SACP and COSATU having greater influence on policy direction of
> the ANC.
>
> In response the President said that the two alliance partners were not and
> will not influence the policies of the ANC, to do not vote on such
> matters, they are just observers. What do we make out of this statement
> comrades? it is a very loaded statements, I say this because under TM's
> regime the main complaint from the alliance partners was that of being
> left out of decision making process and lack of consultation.
>
> I know that the relations have been improved in the alliance post
> polokwane, but am very disturbed if consultation and other meetings of the
> alliance will yield no concrete results for other partners. What would be
> the value of consultation if recommendations are not being taken? I
> further do understand that the ANC has a choice to accept or reject the
> recommendation of other alliance partners, but is more problematic if such
> remains a casting stone that condemns them to becoming weaker arms in an
> alliance.
>
> Educate me comrades...
>
> Tshego George
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