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Resolutions
The part of the conference considering organisational structure saw unresolved disagreements on various issues, which means those will now have to be decided by the Mangaung elective conference in December. But it did reach one important conclusion: While cadre deployment should be maintained, the nature of those cadres has to change.
The part of the conference considering organisational structure saw unresolved disagreements on various issues, which means those will now have to be decided by the Mangaung elective conference in December. But it did reach one important conclusion: While cadre deployment should be maintained, the nature of those cadres has to change.
The party has promised to deal more
harshly and swiftly with those who bring it into disrepute through, say,
corruption, and to do more to train those it deploys.
It also resolved that:
The national executive council (NEC) should be reduced
from 80 to 60 members, the size it was before the Polokwane conference
that saw Jacob Zuma take control of the party.- New members will have to undergo six months of
political education and do community service before their applications
will be considered;
- Veterans should be used in its political schools;
- Party leaders should be continiously monitored and
evaluated on their party performance;
- To assume party leadership roles, minimum membership
periods should be required; 10 years for NEC positions, 7 years for
provincial leadership, 5 years for regional leaders and two and a half
years for branch leadership;
- The ANC should push for regulations on the funding of
political parties; and
- Members should donate money to the party, to make it
less reliant on other sources of income.
Other resolutions include that:
Sporting quotas should be maintained;- Water trading should be abolished, and unused water
allocations seized; and
- A job seeker's grant, should be considered, one paid
neither to employers (as the proposed youth wage subsidy would be) nor
paid to the job seekers, but which will in some undefined way help enhance
the skills of the young and unemployed.
Delegates also resolved that:
the SABC should carry more local films;- Frequency spectrum freed up by the migration of
terrestrial television broadcasts from analogue to terrestrial should be
used to create regional television stations and local radio stations;
- The set-top boxes that will convert those digital
signals for older analogue television sets should be email enabled;
- The Post Office should expand its services, and deliver
mail to every South African.
- greater and faster intervention in Swaziland, with demands for the unbanning of political parties and the release of prisoners held without trial;
- continuing friendship between the ANC and Zimbabwe's
Zanu-PF, but fairness from the government when it mediates between that
country's political parties;
- an end to hostilities in Syria;
- the International Criminal Court to expand its
prosecutions beyond Africa.
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