ANC not in ‘terminal decline’, should change methods
President Cyril Ramaphosa has addressed the droop in ANC voter help on the elections. Ramaphosa addressed the gang on the thirtieth Annual Joe Slovo Commemoration in Soweto in Soweto on Monday.
Certainly, the ANC noticed a steep decline in votes through the National Election, prompting a coalition authorities in a bid to retain energy.
Ramaphosa requires change in ANC
Ramaphosa famous the decline in help however rejected the notion that the ANC is in a terminal decline. Instead, the President referred to as for get together members to see the decline as motivation to vary their methods.
“The outcome does not represent the terminal decline of the ANC. Nor does it represent the defeat of the national democratic revolution. However, the electoral outcome has sent a clear message to our comrades that we must act differently, that we must act decisively and with urgency to restore the confidence of the people of our country in the African National Congress.” President Cyril Ramaphosa
ANC commemorates battle icon Joe Slovo
National spokesperson Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri added to the tackle by doubling down on the beliefs Slovo valued being of essential significance to the ANC’s success.
“The commemoration of Comrade Slovo’s life coincides with the 113th anniversary of the ANC, reminding us that renewal, discipline, and ideological clarity are central to our mission. His unwavering principles and revolutionary morality inspire us to confront the legacies of apartheid that continue to manifest as poverty, landlessness and social justice.” National spokesperson Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri
Indeed, the ANC has doubled down on its insistence that change throughout the get together is a piece in progress.
“In this era of ANC renewal, we look to the example of Comrade Slovo to guide our movement’s rejuvenation. Renewal is not only about internal reorganization but a recommitment to serve our people with integrity, humility and results. His legacy challenges us to resist factionalism, fight corruption and place the interests of the people above all else.” National spokesperson Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri
Do you agree with President Cyril Ramaphosa that the drop in help through the elections isn’t the start of the top for the ANC?
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