Joint Statement, 14 June 2016

 

 

SACP and COSATU bilateral strategic session

 

 

The collective leadership of the South African Communist Party and Congress
of South African Trade Union met on Monday 13 June 2016 in Johannesburg, in
a bilateral strategic session. The socialist axis exchanged analyses on the
political situation in South Africa, the conditions facing the working class
and the shared perspective of the need to place the national democratic
revolution on to a second, more radical phase. 

 

The SACP and COSATU reaffirmed the need, at all times, to guard against
attempts to drive a wedge between the two working class organisations. Both
the SACP and COSATU recognise that no other class can best represent the
objective interests of the workers and the poor other than the working class
itself. A lot in the unfolding political situation underlines the importance
of an increased necessity for the SACP and COSATU to work even more closely,
defend their unity and develop it further. 

 

The meeting tasked the national officials of the SACP and national office
bearers of COSATU to meet and develop a comprehensive perspective on the
international and domestic balance of forces in relation to the challenges
and opportunities facing national democratic revolution, our direct route to
socialism.  

 

The SACP and COSATU reaffirmed their commitment to continue building working
class hegemony in all key sites of struggle and to work together to overcome
the challenges facing the workers, the unemployed and the poor. The basic
aim of this joint programme is to deepen democratisation, revolutionary
social transformation and ensure that no significant centre of power in our
society is able to exercise its power without the presence, input and
influence of the working class. 

 

Both our formations launched a programme of rolling mass action in Durban on
23 April in defence of working class interests and their advancement. The
meeting reaffirmed the need to proceed and deepen this programme across all
provinces. 

 

This includes taking forward the following joint campaigns: 

 

1.      A comprehensive social security.

2.      The National Health Insurance and defending it from being captured
or distorted by private corporate interests.

3.      The national minimum wage and in-sourcing.

4.      Transformation of the financial sector, including working together
to prepare for the convening of the second financial sector transformation
summit by the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC).

5.      Campaign for NEDLAC to convene a national jobs summit to address the
persistent crisis of the high level of unemployment. Unemployment is
presently at its highest in eleven years since 2005 as result of a
combination of external, in particular, international capitalist system
crisis, historical and internal factors.

6.      As part of preparing for the NEDLAC national jobs summit, the SACP
and COSATU will convene a bilateral national jobs summit to develop joint
perspectives on job creation. The summit will therefore confront, as an
internal factor, the fact that no notable movement has been made to
implement the 2013 national alliance summit declaration to review the
National Development Plan in accordance with the genuine concerns raised by
the SACP and COSATU about its economic and labour policy content.

 

Both our organisations will continue working together to defend COSATU
affiliates from attacks such as those presently directed at the South
African Democratic Teachers Union in the so-called jobs for cash report.

 

The SACP and COSATU agreed to deepen the fight against corruption and
corporate capture of the state and our broader movement. 

 

This includes a fight against factionalism, social distance from the
membership and mass base, patronage and distortion of internal democracy. 

 

Our formations fully support the ANC in the forthcoming local government
elections and will campaign to ensure its overwhelming electoral victory! 

 

SACP and COSATU leaders and members will be all over the country,
door-to-door in every community, in rural and urban areas campaigning for
this outcome.

 

 

Issued by the SACP and COSATU

 

Contact:

Sizwe Pamla, COSATU National Spokesperson, 060 975 6794

Alex Mashilo, SACP National Spokesperson, 082 920 0308

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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