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*NUMSA’S INITIAL RESPONSE ON THE SACP’s DISCUSSION DOCUMENT: “LET’S NOT
MONUMENTALISE THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN”*

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*15 May 2013 *

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The National Office Bearers (NOBs’) of the National Union of Metalworkers
of South Africa (Numsa) notes and welcomes the release the South African
Communist Party’s (SACP) discussion Document titled: *“Let’s not
monumentalise the National Development Plan”*.



As Numsa we have been calling for a detailed critique of the National
Development Plan (NDP) given its neoliberal outlook and anti-working class
posture particularly in relation to the fact that it does not alter the
colonial character of the South African economy and the dominance and
control of White Monopoly Capital and Trans National Corporations.
Therefore, the SACP’s public document provides a space and an opportunity
for the two leading formations of the working class – the SA Communist
Party and the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) to
interrogate and solicit a shared working class perspective on the NDP.



*“The SACP’s call for the Alliance to engage with the NDP is to be
welcomed, however, Numsa is deeply worried that critical policies of our
ANC-led government are never subjected to a proper prior Alliance
discussion and Alliance partners as an afterthought must than struggle with
what has been developed by bureaucrats steeped in neo-liberal thought. This
happened with GEAR and many other key policies. This does not bode well for
what the Alliance must achieve”* – says Numsa Deputy General Secretary Karl
Cloete



Numsa will study the SACP’s document to make recommendations to the SACP,
COSATU and the leader of the Alliance – the African National Congress (ANC)
itself.  The document could not have come out at a better time as we are
preparing for the COSATU Central Executive Committee (CEC) meeting, our own
National Executive (NEC) Meeting scheduled for the 22 –until- 24 May 2013,
and the much awaited Alliance Summit in June and October 2013. As part of
our preparations for the CEC and the Alliance Summit we will discuss the
document with the intention to conclude a Numsa response, and also
influence COSATU NDP discussion processes.





A critical examination of whether the NDP advances the objectives of the
Freedom Charter and the Second Phase of a radical National Democratic
Revolution is to determine whether the following liberal tenets are not
central to the National Development Plan (NDP);



1.  Trade liberalization

2.  Financial liberalization

3.  Labour Market Deregulation

4.  Limited Role of the State

5.  Fiscal austerity

6.  Tight monetary policy

7.  Central Bank indepedence



In this debate of the NDP within the Alliance there should be no holy cows
given that the crises in the US and Europe has completely discredited the
Washington Concensus and Neo-liberalism.





Contact:



*Castro Ngobese*

*National Spokesperson - +2781 011 1137*

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