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Original Post Date: 2006-05-30 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 5/30/2006
S.Africa: ANC – Mbeki not drifting towards dictatorship
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 5/30/2006
S.Africa: ANC – Mbeki not drifting towards dictatorship
[I don’t think Mbeki is a dictator. But he is breaking the Tripartite Alliance’s understandings. I am enjoying watching this. You see… there is an understanding among these Leftists that they must work together as a whole. Now Mbeki is trying to drive things centrally, and the Communist Collective does not like this at all. The Communist Hive is fighting back. Mbeki had better watch out… they might yet put him in his place. Jan] The African National Congress on Monday defended President Thabo Mbeki’s leadership style, saying it rejected outright assertions that he was drifting towards dictatorship. “Statements about tendencies towards dictatorship and the centralisation of powers within the ANC and government presidencies… are not borne out by reality,” ANC secretary general Kgalema Motlanthe told a press briefing in Johannesburg. “Unless properly rebutted, these statements may cause confusion and uncertainty among the membership of the alliance and among the broader public.” Motlanthe said the ANC would seek a meeting with its alliance partners, the SA Communist Party and Congress of Trade Unions (Cosatu), to clarify these statements. ‘… these statements may cause confusion and uncertainty among the membership’ He was speaking after a weekend ANC national executive committee meeting, which rejected as “without foundation” perceived notions of a division among senior ANC leaders. He said its deputy president Jacob Zuma attended the meeting but recused himself when the aftermath of his rape trial was discussed. Last week Cosatu leader Zwelinzima Vavi said the main fears of the Cosatu central executive committee (CEC) centred on signs of a drift towards dictatorship. Vavi said the CEC was concerned about a combination of processes being used to marginalise opposition. “Examples include the decision to pull a film said to be critical of the president (Thabo Mbeki) off the SABC, the use of public institutions, including the NPA (National Prosecuting Authority) against Jacob Zuma, the purging of an allegedly pro-Zuma faction in the security services, the arrest of Cosatu leaders at the Swaziland border and in Cape Town, and the heavy handed nature of the police dealings with protests.” – Sapa Source: Independent Online (IOL) |
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