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'Curb Zuma's powers' say SACP

 

 

Hlengiwe Nhlabathi, S'Thembile Cele, City Press, Johannesburg, 26 August
2016

 

The SA Communist Party (SACP) has called for President Jacob Zuma's power to
hire and fire Cabinet ministers to be reviewed if he continues to use it for
"factional reasons".

 

They believe decisions to hire and fire should be made by the ANC and not be
left for Zuma to "marginalise other sections within the movement".

 

Rumours

 

This agitation to review Zuma's powers comes amid the president's failure to
extensively consult the Tripartite Alliance the way he used to after they
helped him become president, as well as rumours of an imminent purge
targeting SACP leaders in Cabinet.

 

These include SACP general secretary and Higher Education and Training
Minister Blade Nzimande; Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi and his deputy,
Jeremy Cronin; and Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davis.

 

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Speaking to City Press on Friday, SACP second deputy general secretary Solly
Mapaila said if their members were removed on a "factional ticket", and not
based on performance, the way the president's prerogative right was being
exercised had to be revisited.

 

Mapaila said that while the Constitution gave this right, the president
should be doing the bidding of his party.

 

Preferred the Guptas

 

The surprise mini reshuffle in which then finance minister Nhlanhla Nene was
removed in December seems to have emboldened the SACP, as it was in their
eyes a wake-up call that Zuma preferred the advice of the Guptas, rather
than that of his former allies.

 

Mapaila emphasised that the party - and in this case the alliance - should
be able to guide the president when he goes astray.

 

"If the president uses his prerogative right to appoint and remove members
of Cabinet, he has factionalised that right. Then we must redemocratise the
prerogative right as a tool that he uses in government, so that people don't
work to kowtow what he wants, just because they know he has a prerogative
right."

 

The SACP, which helped propel Zuma to power, has grown bolder over the past
few months, criticising the political influence of Zuma's friends, the Gupta
family.

 

Zuma mocked the SACP

 

Battle lines were drawn after the ANC's decision to drop an investigation
into what has become known as state capture. Zuma mocked the SACP, saying it
was quick to talk about something it had no clue about.

 

Bilateral talks followed the public spat where SACP leaders told Zuma to
distance himself from the Guptas and a group in the ANC known as the Premier
League.

 

Mapaila insists that the SACP has nothing personal against Zuma.

 

He said that the SACP was not in the movement for positions, but to be of
service to the people. However, if Nzimande was removed despite being
effective in his department, it could be the end of the alliance.

 

Declaration of war against the communists

 

"If he is removed just because he doesn't like the positions of the ANC,
obviously we take issue with that. We have fought for elections on the
platform of the ANC, as the SACP. That will be a clear declaration of war
against the communists."

 

Relations between Nzimande and Zuma are said to have soured after the
latter's first term.

 

Last week, City Press reported that the relationship between Nzimande and
Zuma had almost completely deteriorated. Insiders alleged that Zuma could
use the university fees crisis to get rid of Nzimande.

 

Threats of walkout

 

City Press has learnt that the SACP could possibly recall its leaders,
should Zuma go ahead with his reshuffle, targeting the SACP.

 

But Mapaila said that would be the last resort as the intention was rather
to avoid an en masse resignation.

 

Mapaila also warned that dealing with the SACP in this manner would alienate
a huge chunk of the ANC's electoral and political support, which they can
ill-afford following the decline at the polls.

 

Contesting elections

 

Things have deteriorated to a point where the SACP was considering how it
should align itself with the ANC, and whether it should function separately
from the alliance and contest elections. This call, first made in 2003 by
the Young Communist League, was reignited at the SACP special congress last
July. A base document is set to be released to structures and for public
scrutiny in November.

 

Two documents were on the table for discussion in preparation for the
party's 14th elective congress in July next year - four months before the
ANC elects Zuma's successor.

 

Going it alone

 

Mapaila made no secret of the fact that their notion of reconfiguring the
alliance and going as far as contesting power may have an impact on unity.

 

Mapaila said that this was a difficult balancing act, but that members would
determine the party's fate.

 

"If they choose at the congress to say, let's go it alone [contest
elections], then that is what we must do."

 

 

From: http://city-press.news24.com/News/curb-zumas-powers-20160827

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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