SACP EC.png South African Communist Party, Gauteng Province, 13 June 2016 Press Statement of the SACP Gauteng PEC CC Political Report to be Discussed in All Structures The SACP Gauteng Province held an ordinary session of the Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) meeting on Sunday, 12th June 2016 in Johannesburg. The meeting was addressed by Comrade Mugwena Maluleke on behalf of the 13th National Congress Central Committee (CC). On the SACP June 2016 Central Committee Political Report The PEC received and welcomed the political report of the CC held on the 03-05 June 2016 in Johannesburg. It outlined a process towards the implementation of the CC directive, which requires an internal disciplined, democratic debate of the CC political report by all lower organs of the SACP in the province. Corporate capture of the state and factionalism as threats to the National Democratic Revolution (NDR) and unity of ANC led Alliance The PEC reaffirmed the resolution of the Alliance on the threats and dangers posed by factionalism and corporate capture of the state to the unity of the Alliance and the developmental state. It is the view of the province that attempts to deny class contestation of the state by the bourgeoisie ought to be dismissed. The concept of corporate capture is a consummate expression of this class reality. As such the PEC was satisfied and reaffirmed the consistency in the application of corporate capture with the Marxist-Leninist definition. It is evident that the bourgeoisie is waging a rabidly aggressive attempt for a complete subordination of the state to its class hegemony and control. Whilst the Gauteng province alliance is relatively united, it is not immune to corporate capture. The province will therefore continue analysing the provincial level manifestation of corporate capture and factionalism. In this regard, we are deeply worried of the pronounced symptoms of this problem in the region of Tshwane. The region is the weakest link in the solid chain of Alliance relations in our province. The PEC reaffirmed its commitment to intensify the struggle against the twin dangers of corporate capture and factionalism, in defence of the NDR and for the unity of the Alliance. A consistent fight against corporate capture is absolutely necessary to defend the democratic developmental state. SACP 95th Anniversary Celebration to be held in Tshwane The PEC resolved that the main provincial celebration of the SACP 95th Anniversary will be held in the district of Tshwane on the 24 July 2016. Serious electoral attention will be paid to areas of Mabopane, Winterveldt, Garankuwa and Soshanguve. The 95th anniversary celebration will form an integral part of the SACP's contribution to the election victory of the ANC. SACP congratulates ANC Government for a successful Economic Indaba The SACP congratulates the ANC-led provincial government for a successful provincial economic indaba. We shall await the outcomes of the indaba which will be unveiled on the 30 June for further public debates. The Indaba was a very important step towards the radical economic transformation in favour of the people of Gauteng. The SACP will ensure that this process benefits majority of our people and is not hijacked by the parasitic bourgeoisie. On June 16 commemorations The SACP and wishes all youth very fruitful commemorations of the June 16 Soweto students uprising and calls for a more pronounced youth voice to deepen democracy and place it at the service of young working class youth. The ANC Provincial General Council and the Provincial Election Manifesto Launch The PEC welcomed the outcomes of the ANC Provincial General Council (PGC). This PGC helped to strengthen the unity of the ANC and the provincial Alliance as a whole. We believe that the unity that prevailed laid a solid foundation for the success of the ANC election manifesto launch rally. In turn the rally is itself a firm foundation for a clean-slate election comeback, in which the determination to vanquish our opponents is now less remote, credible and realisable. The Red Brigades will be fully activated to launch the Qina Msebenzi Campaign. The focus of the brigades is to mobilise and deliver a workers vote amongst others in favour of the ANC in the elections. Qina Msebenzi campaign seeks to unite workers with the overwhelming majority of the people under the ANC led Alliance. The SACP's Qina Msebenzi campaign will be launched on Monday 20th June in the City of Tshwane at the Roslyn, targeting workers at this motor manufacturing hub. Our Red Brigades will conduct a factory-to-factory, brigader-to-worker blitz, distributing ANC pamphlets and engaging workers. The campaign will target workers as they report to work in the morning, during lunch and after work. The PEC made a special call to the working class and all people to come out on the 3rd of August to defend the ANC. Defending the ANC is even more important in the light of an unprecedented all-out offensive against the ANC by our historic enemies. The PEC concluded that the ANC needs all its cadres more than ever before. Issued by the SACP Gauteng province Contact: Jacob Mamabolo, SACP Gauteng Provincial Secretary, Mobile: 082 884 1868 Lucian Segami - SACP Gauteng Provincial Spokesperson, Mobile: 079 522 0098 Office: <tel:%2B2711%20339%203621> +2711 339 3621/2 Website: <http://www.sacp.org.za/> www.sacp.org.za Twitter: GPSACP Facebook Page: SACP Gauteng Province -- -- You are subscribed. This footer can help you. Please POST your comments to [email protected] or reply to this message. You can visit the group WEB SITE at http://groups.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum for different delivery options, pages, files and membership. To UNSUBSCRIBE, please email [email protected] . You don't have to put anything in the "Subject:" field. You don't have to put anything in the message part. All you have to do is to send an e-mail to this address (repeat): [email protected] . --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "YCLSA Discussion Forum" group. 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