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SACP North West Media Statement, 25 August 2013

 

 

SACP North West welcomes the decision of the ANC NDC

 

On the Tlokwe ANC members appeal

 

 

The SACP in North West welcomes the announced decision of the ANC NDC on the
appeal by the ANC members who were expelled from the ANC following the
decision of the North West ANC PDC decision. We want to stress that this is
not a normal process because under normal circumstances internal
disciplinary process of an Alliance partner should be handled "internally,
procedurally and organizationally by the affected Alliance partner and with
its affected members.

 

As the SACP we are officially and publicly welcoming this decision because
it may live as the catalyst for political stability and organizational
tolerance with the ranks of the ANC in the Province, if there is one or two
organizational and political statements by this ruling which may be a good
lesson for those in the ANC and those that on daily basis spend their life
predicting the demise of the African National Congress.

 

>From this decision the SACP in the North West has learned the following
lesson:

 

a.      That contrary to many accusations leveled against the ANC
disciplinary process and its leadership, the ANC is not vindictive and
respects its internal processes. This should also be a lesson because even
on the PDC(NW)- the two comrades who appeared and pleaded guilty were not
expelled from the ANC. The ANC(nationally) leadership was accused  of either
conniving with the ANC PEC on purging(as claimed), this decision proves
those that wanted to drag the leadership caliber of the ANC leadership into
mud and instead of celebrating they should eating a humble pie.

 

b.      That ANC members should remain organizationally disciplined even
under difficult challenging times, and ensure that they follow all the ANC
internal processes whether its discipline or internal discussions or
deployment disagreements. We call on comrades in the Province to desist any
temptation that leads them to taking decisions to leave the ANC and join any
of the political parties opposed to the ANC because of frustrations and at
times factional battles in our Province.

 

We therefore call on the affected comrades to work with the ANC leadership
on ensuring their proper re-integration within the ANC structures, and call
both the ANC PEC leadership and the NEC deployees to ensure that the process
that has been started by NEC deployees on political and organization
resolution of the current political challenges in the Province, should be
properly handled and fast-tracked.

 

 

Issued by the SACP NW:

 

Contact:

Madoda Sambatha, Provincial Secretary, 082 800 5336

Or

Pat Motubatse, 1st Deputy Provincial Secretary, 071 186 0601

 

 

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