Thank you, hon Chairperson. This reflects how unsecure industrial labour issues affect households, their quality of life and the general wellness of communities. It highlights the threats to individual and group development, quality of life and how society shares in the wealth of the country.
Here society becomes despondent about the socioeconomic realities but also about how government secures its processes to secure their wellness or wellbeing. Equally, there is a negative impact on moral development and such trends are counterproductive and regress the world vision of unrelenting growth. Dependency becomes a factor and it places enormous pressure on the fiscal planning and development of countries and requires innovative thinking.
The key pillars of good living provide insight into a set of challenges that the nation's parliament or nation state should particularly deal with: a constitutional and democratic revolution; an ethical revolution; an economic, productive and agrarian revolution; a social revolution, and revolution in defence of dignity, sovereignty and integration.
This is not just a government problem, but one that requires the direct involvement of society to move away from dependency. When viewing these five pillars, also adding socioeconomic problems and burdening growth, the world needs to look at sustainable approaches. This must be guided by innovative strategies, collective bargaining, bringing together out-of-the- box methodologies, incentives to improve wellness through empowerment, education and motivation. When the society is encouraged to preserve, develop and create spontaneous wealth using their environment and available resources to become self-supporting, then the issue of wellness becomes a critical factor of survival with a new meaning - assisting each other to be creative, to find a path to achieve the five critical key pillars, catering for their initiatives based on Maslow needs "look out for your community". This does not just refer to individuals or societies alone, but includes the approach of countries regarding how best to find solutions.
Parliaments around the world need to create more than just financial support amongst people to secure wellness. If we look at South Africa, which has a National Development Plan with a 10-key critical action plan, it gives insight that the developmental plan by its nature is a long-term vision for which you have to plan. The government needs a long-term vision to secure delivery. The change around the wellness is embodied in the collective and holistic approach to the change. It is an individual awareness in approach and equal to countries' awareness to secure greater effective processes.
A further important aspect will be dealing with responsibilities to protect government and the national state. I thank you. [Applause.]