Alliance partners’ relationship sours, as ANCYL tells SACP to contest elections

South Africa Johannesburg ANCYL 03 July 2023. Collen Malatji ( President) speaks during a press conference held by the new ANC Youth league leadership at Luthuli House on Monday. Picture: Timothy Bernard / African News Agency (ANA)

South Africa Johannesburg ANCYL 03 July 2023. Collen Malatji ( President) speaks during a press conference held by the new ANC Youth league leadership at Luthuli House on Monday. Picture: Timothy Bernard / African News Agency (ANA)

Published Sep 4, 2024

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The relationship between the ANC and its alliance partners continues to deteriorate, as the Young Communist League threatens to contest elections on its own.

This is after ANC Youth League (ANCYL) president Collen Malatji took a swipe at SACP general secretary Solly Mapaila, saying he should focus on forming his own structures and stop hiding under the ANC before calling the party “sell outs”.

Malatji believed that a statement by Mapaila was populist, saying if he had a problem with the structure of the GNU, he should immediately withdraw their deployees and prepare to win the next elections on their own, so they could implement their own policies without the influence of other parties.

Responding to the ANCYL president, the Young Communist League’s first deputy national secretary Tsietsi Letsebe said the SACP was not afraid of contesting elections on its own against the ANC and other parties.

Letsebe said the party was not pleased with the ANC's decision to go into a coalition arrangement with the DA to the exclusion of other parties.

“No leader of the SACP is in Parliament. All leaders who are in Parliament are deployed through the ANC, and everybody who is there is selected through the process of the ANC.

“Nobody represents the Communist Party in Parliament. The only person that represent the party and sets out the party position is the party’s general secretary, Solly Mapaila, on this matter of the GNU,” the Young Communist League leader said.

He said all members of Parliament were deployed there through the ANC’s candidacy process and list.

“The current chairperson of the SACP is deployed in Parliament as a member of the ANC in his own right. I maintain my point, everybody who’s deployed in Parliament is deployed by the ANC.”

According to Malatji, the youth league was closely monitoring the progress of the GNU, adding that the organisation was deeply disappointed with Mapaila’s recent remarks, who labelled the ANC "sell-outs" for its decision to invite all political parties to form part of the GNU.

The SACP’s general secretary described the ANC’s decision to enter into the GNU with the DA as a “betrayal” and a “sellout of the aspirations of our people” during an interview on SMWX with podcaster Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh.

Malatji reminded critics that the ANC failed to garner 50% plus plus of the vote to form a government.

“Let’s remind you that the ANC wasn’t given a full mandate by South Africans to govern on its own. That’s why we find ourselves under the GNU, which includes the SACP,” he said.

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