*Young Communist League of South Africa*

*Gauteng Province *

*Declaration of the 1st Provincial Council of the 3rd Provincial Congress*





*Monday, 25 June 2012*





We, Young Communist League of South Africa Gauteng 3rd Congress Provincial
Executive Committee members, delegates from District Executive Committees
and branches from across the province and all its five districts;





Representing seven thousand, six hundred and ninety two young communists
and the revolutionary interests of all young people in the province;





Convened in the 1st Provincial Council of our 3rd Provincial Congress in
Soweto on Sunday, 24 June 2012;





After detailed engagements and scientific analysis into the conditions of
young people with focus on the economic, social and political situation,
the state of the organisation and the tripartite alliance as led by the
African National Congress, declare as follows.



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*Unemployment, class inequality and poverty are fundamentally caused by
capitalism and neither by the so-called lack of political will nor by
President Zuma led administration. *





Under capitalism, economic production, exchange and wealth distribution are
dominated by a tiny minority of national and foreign capitalists who always
appropriate the lion’s share of the economy.





Capitalists are driven by private capital accumulation as their fundamental
interest. Part of their strategies includes constant restructuring of the
organisation of work and production with focus on cutting down “labour
costs” (variable capital). They do this in order to increase surplus value
(basically the difference between the sum total of the value of production
inputs and labour power on the one hand and the value of a product on the
other hand), heap up profit and advance the accumulation of capital on a
private basis. Their conduct causes systemic and cyclical crisis, which
increases unemployment through retrenchments. Linked with this is always
worsening poverty and widening class inequality during crises periods. That
is basically why not only South African but also global unemployment and
poverty have increased since the eruption of the global capitalist crisis
in 2008.



We reject the insinuation that unemployment, inequality and poverty are
caused by the so-called lack of political will. The so-called lack of
political will, which is presented as the reason for almost all the
systemic effects of capitalism, represents a commonly found platform
between factional elements in our movement and the opposition in
campaigning against targeted leaders of our movement. This agenda shall
fail with distinction. We shall be there in the struggle trenches to ensure
that it is defeated.





We reaffirm our commitment in working class struggle to bring capitalism to
an end because as long as it exists, class inequality, unemployment and
poverty will continue to be reproduced in varying degrees. Class
inequality, unemployment and poverty are conditions of the existence of
capitalism, levers and products of accumulation of wealth on a capitalist
basis.





We also commit ourselves to forge ahead with the implementation of our
3rdProvincial Congress resolutions as part of our contribution in
advancing
youth and economic development and confronting the capitalist systemic
effects of class inequality, unemployment and poverty. Our provincial
council overwhelmingly reaffirmed our drive for education, skills training
and co-operatives development as an alternative to the exploitative jobs
relation and private ownership in our economy. The PEC shall convene a
special summit on co-operatives development following our governance summit
that has been postponed from June to July 2012.



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*We condemn the continuing attacks on our leadership of the South African
Communist Party (SACP) to the contempt it deserves.*





We reaffirm our support for the collective leadership of our Central
Committee that served the SACP very well, advancing and defending its
positions. In particular Comrade Blade Nzimande has attracted attacks as
the General Secretary for resolutely advancing and defending the Party, its
Medium Term Vision and overall programme. We reaffirm our confidence in the
leadership of the General Secretary now and beyond the 13th National
Congress of the Party in line with SACP Gauteng 10th Provincial Congress
declaration.





Attacks on the General Secretary are attacks on the SACP as a whole
including the YCLSA. Very soon we shall be switching from only defending
against these attacks. We shall launch pre-emptive offensives. We shall not
fold our arms when all sorts of forces including liberals and corrupt
elements representing the interests of self-enrichment out of public
resources and private capital accumulation attack our Party.



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*We support the struggle of the workers who are employed in Rea Vaya.*





These workers have been fighting to achieve better conditions. Their
struggle has proven to be difficult due to a wide variety of factors
including management intransigence. We shall seek a meeting with the
leadership of the South African Municipal Workers Union in the province and
city of Johannesburg to find ways by which we can work together to achieve
a breakthrough.

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*We support the general thrust of ‘The South African Road to Socialism:
Draft Programme of the SACP 2012-2017’.*





We welcome in particular the chapters on the battle of ideas (Chapter 9)
and strengthening the organisational capacity of the SACP as a vanguard
party of socialism (Chapter 10). We have identified areas in the document
that we believe can be further strengthened. Our views shall be submitted
to SACP Provincial Council scheduled to take place on Sunday, 1 July 2012
and the YCLSA National Committee Plenary Session scheduled to take place on
Friday, 7 July 2012.



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*Contact:*

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*Alex Mashilo – Provincial Secretary ***

*082 9200 308***

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*Matankana Mothapo – Provincial Spokesperson***

*082 759 0900*

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