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  • PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (Tuesday, 29 October 2019)

CHANGES IN THE LEADERSHIP OF THE DA (Member's Statement)

  • ← SOUTH AFRICA AND CHINA STRENGTHEN COOPERATION (Member's Statement)
  • LABOUR COURT JUDGEMENT AGAINST SOLIDARITY ON EMPLOYMENT EQUITY ACT →
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    Mr H G April (ANC) 29 Oct 2019 hansard

    The ANC prides itself of 107 years of struggle for liberation including 25 years of building democracy and leading a just rally for a nonracial, nonsexist, united, democratic and prosperous South Africa. This year we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the

    Morogoro Consultative Conference held in 1969. This watershed conference adopted the first ANC strategy and tactics document which called for unity of all South Africans and the world to defeat racial, gender and class domination.

    We note the DA's house of cards that came down tumbling this past week with the resignations of various party leaders including Muusi Maimane and even Mashaba and the return of godzilla... sorry of the former leadership that they have. This manifestation of inherent contradictions in the DA's conservative liberalism and right wing policies of believing that racism can be reformed and not destroyed. Those who continue to believe in this type of policies will be sadly disappointed, come 2021, uzobona [you will see.] We also note and welcome all of those members of the DA who realised that it is no use being in [Inaudible.] party.

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  • ← SOUTH AFRICA AND CHINA STRENGTHEN COOPERATION (Member's Statement)
  • LABOUR COURT JUDGEMENT AGAINST SOLIDARITY ON EMPLOYMENT EQUITY ACT →

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