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SACP won't break away from alliance

 

 

Baldwin Ndaba, The Star, Johannesburg, 23 November 2015

 

The SACP has again opted to remain with the ANC-led tripartite alliance,
despite dissenting views from some of its structures - most notably the
Young Communist League - which wants it to be independent.

 

On Sunday, party leader Blade Nzimande shrugged off calls for his immediate
resignation from his post as minister of higher education and training,
saying it was mooted by a "few factionalists" within the ANC. While he did
not mention them by name, Nzimande said the anti-communist rhetoric was
propagated by those who have "ambitions to loot public resources".

 

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"The SACP has no intention of abandoning its resolute and principled stand
against political parasitism, cults of personality, and the plundering of
state and SOC (state-owned corporations) resources.

 

"Equally, the SACP has no intention of breaking with the ANC and the
alliance it leads. The alliance needs to be reconfigured and not abandoned,"
he said.

 

Nzimande and senior leaders of the SACP were addressing the media after the
outcome of their two-day central committee meeting in Benoni on Sunday.

 

In an indirect attack on those calling for his resignation, Nzimande said
his party's fight against corruption and factionalism was shared by many
within the ANC.

 

This, he said, included the governing party's supporters, who were creating
an impression that his detractors were an insignificant few whose aims were
bound to fail.

 

"In this regard, the SACP warmly welcomed important resolutions of the ANC's
national general council, including the outright condemnation of slate
politics funded by money that simply reproduces endless factional churn,"
Nzimande said.

 

However, he admitted factional battles among the SACP and ANC leaders, as
well as supporters, "were putting stress and strain" on their ability to
unite ahead of next year's local government elections.

 

In their bid not to further fuel the strained relations within the alliance,
Nzimande announced that his senior leaders were due to meet its alliance
partners in the alliance's political council, where he hoped that some of
the personal attacks against him and his party would be discussed and
resolved.

 

The Star

 

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