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Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
The proposed vision for 2032 allows us to look beyond the issues of the present to position our movement for the South Africa and the world of the future. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
We should welcome the update report on the work of the Renewal Commission on the proposed vision and programme for the ANC for the next 10 years. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
As we have observed, this National Conference will be a moment of great significance for the ANC and for our country. It will demonstrate the ANCβs internal democratic processes at work, and affirm the commitment of ANC members to renewal, unity and rebuilding. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
In the coming weeks, branches will continue discussions on the critical issues before National Conference including organisational renewal, constitutional amendments, the ANC Strategy and Tactics and the programme of transformation. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
We must thank the tens of thousands of ANC members who gathered in their Branch General Meetings to elect delegates to National Conference and to nominate people for election to the NEC. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
We need to welcome the report on preparations for 55th National Conference, which will be held from 16-20 December 2022. #ANC55 — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
The #ANCNEC reaffirmed its principled approach towards coalition government. This is based on the need to advance the achievement of our Manifesto commitments, particularly to build local democracy and service delivery, and improving accountability to citizens. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
We have had a useful discussion on coalitions at a #localgovernment level. Our previous and more recent experience of coalitions showed that they tend to contribute to instability in councils. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
The #ANCNEC endorsed governmentβs response to the Commission as submitted to Parliament on 22 October as a comprehensive plan to ensure that state capture never happens again. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
We have received a report on the work of the ANC Task Team on the outcomes of the State Capture Commission. The meeting welcomed the work done by the #ANCNEC sub-committees on the various findings and recommendations of the Commission. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
We have noted the objections from some sections of civil society to the current version of the Bill and have said that we should continue to engage on these matters. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
The #ANCNEC also supports the view that any electoral system reforms must strengthen the accountability of public representatives to the people. Β We have said that these must be discussed widely in our society. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
Proportional representation ensures that every political viewpoint shared by more than one quarter of one percent of the population is able to find representation in Parliament. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
The ANC has consistently supported a proportional representation system as most appropriate for a country as diverse as ours in terms of race, class, gender and political opinion. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
The debate about the most appropriate electoral system for our country is an important part of our maturing democracy. It was also a matter that was raised in the report of the State Capture Commission. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
We have noted that the main objective of the Bill is to make provision for independent candidates to contest elections for the National Assembly and provincial legislatures. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
We have had an opportunity to discuss the #ElectoralActAmendmentBill, which has been passed by the National Assembly. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
The Summit will be critical to cement common Alliance positions on economic transformation and development, and how to champion the interests of all South Africans, in particular the working class and unemployed. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
As the #ANCNEC, we have noted progress with preparations for the Economic Summit of the Alliance. #AllianceEconomicSummit — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
Through the NEC Economic Transformation Committee, we will monitor progress in implementation of this policy and continue to engage with stakeholders, especially black business and professionals. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
The NEC has affirmed the ANCβs position that broad-based black economic empowerment remains one of our key policy instruments. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
Contrary to some statements made in the public arena, these new regulations do not diminish our commitment to preferential procurement as a mechanism for economic transformation. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
These regulations now comply with Section 217 of the Constitution in that they empower organs of state to develop and implement preferential procurement policies when contracting for goods and services. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
The NEC has noted the new Preferential Procurement Regulations published by the National Treasury last week, in response to the Constitutional Court ruling on preferential procurement in the public sector. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
We need to continue our work to refine and focus our efforts to ensure greater impact and faster realisation of the constitutional and economic imperative of empowerment and redress. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
We have noted that whilst progress has been made in empowering black people and women in the economy, the benefits of this progress have not been felt by all South Africans. Β This means that we need to intensify black economic empowerment measures, rather than relax them. — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
In giving effect to this priority, the #ANCNEC remains clear that the movement remains resolutely committed to the implementation of broad-based black economic empowerment. #BBBEE — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
βNo political democracy can survive and flourish if the mass of our people remain in poverty, without land, without tangible prospects for a better life. Attacking poverty and deprivation must therefore be the first priority of a democratic government.β — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
We will continue to pursue land reform involving accelerated land redistribution and increased support for agricultural production. Β In framing our response to the cost of living, we are guided by the key mission of the Reconstruction and Development Programme, which says that: — PolitiTweet.org
Cyril Ramaphosa πΏπ¦ @CyrilRamaphosa
We will continue to move towards universal health coverage through the National Health Insurance, and focus on improving the public health system as the backbone of a future unified health system. — PolitiTweet.org