"After considerable debate at Congress, we have resolved that while the SACP
will certainly contest elections, the exact modality in which we do so needs
to be determined by way of a concrete analysis of the concrete reality and
through the process of active engagement with worker and progressive
formations."
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South African Communist Party, 15 July 2017 at 15h00

 

 

Declaration of the 14th Party Congress

 

 

We, 1, 819 Communist militants, have met over the past five days as
delegates to the SACP's 14th National Congress in Ekurhuleni, Gauteng. We
are drawn from over 7, 000 SACP branches from across our country and from
the ranks of the Young Communist League of South Africa. As delegates, we
represent 284, 554 SACP members. Five years ago, at our 13th National
Congress, we proudly announced that our membership had grown massively to
over 150, 000. We have nearly doubled once again. We are well aware that
this surging popularity of the Party imposes responsibilities upon all of
us.

 

Our Congress occurs at a time when South Africa's monopoly-dominated
capitalist economy, with its colonial and apartheid legacy features,
continues to reproduce crisis levels of unemployment, inequality and poverty
- all of which are strongly marked by racial, gendered and spatial features.
At this Congress we have taken resolutions which both reaffirm our
principled strategic posture as well as advancing specific interventions
that need to be undertaken.

 

We are reaffirming our strategic commitment to a radical second phase of the
National Democratic Revolution as the most direct route to a socialist South
Africa. To reinforce and give practical content to this strategic
perspective we have also resolved on many specific interventions.

 

We have committed to working closely with our strategic ally COSATU to
develop a common approach on a job-centred economic policy ahead of the
convening of an urgent national Job Summit.

 

We have committed to fighting for radical land-reform through a major drive
to expand black small-scale farming, facilitated through a land tax on
absentee landlords and large farming operations. Land reform must also
advance the democratisation of communal land tenure, including the abolition
of patriarchal features that often underpin it.

 

We have called for the Competition Act to be reinforced to allow for the
competition authorities to deal not just with market collusion, but also
with market dominance by private monopoly capital. It is a dominance that is
suffocating investment, job creation, cooperative and small business
development and a new growth path that leads us to greater socialisation.

 

Our resolutions include a major re-orientation in the way in which we
approach the transformation of our economic sectors. We need to move away
from an excessive focus on private black ownership, to greater emphasis on
empowering public and social ownership. Let us carry forward the Freedom
Charter's clarion call that the mineral wealth of South Africa belongs to
all who live in it. We reject, therefore, the idea that there should be a
"free carry" percentage of mining company turn-over directed to BEE
beneficiaries. Instead, we need to establish a sovereign national wealth
fund so that the proceeds of our mineral resources benefit all South
Africans, and not a few.

 

The interrelated crises of unemployment, poverty and inequality are also
directly contributing to a further challenge to the most basic of citizen
rights - individual and household safety and security. In particular there
is a scourge of gender-based violence and even violence directed at the
young. Congress has therefore resolved that our forthcoming Red October
Campaign will be focused on community and work-place mobilisation against
gender-based violence.

 

Our Congress is occurring at a time when our country is faced with the very
dangerous reality that the important democratic and constitutional gains of
the mid-1990s will be eroded. In particular there is the deep threat of
wanton parasitic looting of public resources associated with "state
capture". The 14th National Congress has acknowledged the leading role that
the SACP has been playing from within the ANC-led alliance in exposing this
parasitic-looting, and in giving a voice and a point of reference to
millions of ANC members, supporters, veterans and stalwarts. The 14th
National Congress has called on the newly elected Central Committee to
expand this work, to provide leadership into the widest patriotic front in
defence of our democracy and our country's national sovereignty. We have
reaffirmed many key positions related to the fight against state capture -
including for the immediate establishment of an independent judicial
commission, for the early prosecution of those exposed by the growing flood
of evidence, for the government to cut all business ties with families and
corporations involved in parasitic looting, and for decisive interventions
to restore transparent good governance in what have become the key targets
for parasitic looting, our State Owned Enterprises and Public Corporations.

 

In the face of all of these challenges, we are well aware of the
responsibilities placed on the entire cadreship of the SACP. The SACP is the
most unified and the most stable of the formations within the ANC-led ruling
alliance. We note this, not out of a sense of arrogance but with an
appreciation of our responsibilities. We value our Party unity. We cherish
our Party stability. But unity and stability cannot be achieved through
inertia. We are committed to continuous organisational renewal in the light
of the challenges of our time.

 

The SACP remains committed to strengthening and consolidating our ANC
alliance. This will require a significant reconfiguration. Whether the ANC
has the capacity to lead its own process of renewal, and whether it will be
able to once more play the critical role of uniting itself and its alliance
remains uncertain.

 

This Congress has therefore resolved that the SACP will continue to play a
leading role in consolidating a popular front of working class and
progressive forces to advance, deepen and defend our democracy and our
national sovereignty. We have resolved that our forthcoming Augmented
Central Committee will consolidate a Road Map with indicative time-lines
towards the consolidation of a popular front. The Road Map will include
active engagement with our Alliance partners and a wide range of worker and
progressive formations; the development of a common platform emerging from
this process of engagement at all levels, national, provincial and local;
and an active audit of the SACP's own organisational capacity.

 

After considerable debate at Congress, we have resolved that while the SACP
will certainly contest elections, the exact modality in which we do so needs
to be determined by way of a concrete analysis of the concrete reality and
through the process of active engagement with worker and progressive
formations.

 

As delegates to this historic 14th National Congress we pledge to actively
carry forward our resolutions. We commit to carry forward our vanguard role
in our places of work, in our communities, in our places of learning, and in
all other key sites of power. We commit to work with a sense of confidence
but also humility in the service of the working class and poor.

 

As a patriotic South African party, we are also a party of internationalism.
Our struggle is a struggle in solidarity with all of the exploited and
oppressed.

 

 

As we rise today, we declare once more:

 

SOCIALISM IS THE FUTURE!

 

LET US ACTIVELY BUILD IT IN THE ONGOING STRUGGLE NOW!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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