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South African Communist Party Media Release, 16 September 2014

 

 

"Motion of no confidence"

 

- an attempt to hold our country back,

and disrupt radical transformation

 

 

The SACP has noted that Parliament will today be discussing the so-called
motion of no confidence brought against the Speaker of Parliament, Comrade
Baleka Mbete. The motion was brought about by an essentially right-wing
alliance, comprising of a party of white apartheid privilege, the DA; a
proto-fascist party masquerading as the "left", led by loud-mouthed
demagogues and most corrupt tenderpreneurs, the EFF; and three other
opposition parties representing narrow interests. This action, by what we
consider to be an unprincipled regime change coalition, is indeed a
laughable stunt. Such tactics, which have previously failed, are doomed to
further failure. It is not a mature act to do one thing over and over but
expect a different result.  

 

The motion should not be viewed in isolation from the manoeuvres that lie
behind the manifestation of the acts of hooliganism in our Parliament. The
SACP reiterates its call for decisive action to be taken against the
shenanigans displayed through the party led by most corrupt tenderpreneurs
that violently disrupted Parliamentary proceedings. They have wilfully
undermined the rules of the legislative body which exercises executive
oversight in our democracy. This hooliganism is being described as
"vibrancy" by the right-wing and "left-wing" opportunism alike, by the
historically pro-apartheid media that magnifies and glorifies it in its
coverage, and by the racist conservative elements who masquerade as
"liberals".

 

The "motion of no confidence" against the Speaker is also a dirty trick to
distract attention from real issues facing an overwhelming majority of our
people, the working class and poor. The critical necessity in South Africa
at present is radical economic and social transformation, and the deepening
of democratisation. This is bitterly opposed, by reactionaries, inside and
outside South Africa. This is why the DA, COPE, UDM and FF Plus are using
the proto-fascist party as their willing tool to destabilise the National
Democratic Revolution. The disruption of Parliament is being supported in
order to prevent proper and mature discussion of national problems and
solutions from taking place. It is an attempt to hold us back.

 

The SACP says to the people as a whole, their majority in particular, the
working class and poor, to refuse to go back. Let us together move South
Africa forward by defeating all the acts of counter-revolution. The SACP
calls on the ANC to use its democratically elected majority to focus and
move decisively on addressing and resolving real issues affecting our
people, and on legislation to combat the counter-revolutionary offensives
that are being manifested in Parliament.

 

The SACP wishes to express its full confidence in Comrade Baleka Mbete, as
the Speaker of our National Assembly elected in terms of our country's
Supreme Law, the Constitution!

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Alex Mashilo - Spokesperson

Mobile: 082 9200 308

Office: 011 339 3621/2

Twitter: @2SACP

Website: www.sacp.org.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

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