ANC conference: Phala Phala must not detract from critical governance issues

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ANC conference: Phala Phala must not detract from critical governance issues
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ANC conference: Phala Phala must not detract from critical governance issues - South Africa is likely to have coalition governments at every level so the ANC – and opposition parties – must prepare for this

and the ANC’s approach to the imminent prospect of coalitions at every level of government.

This is seen in how the leading candidate for the position of secretary general, Mdumiseni Ntuli, the former ANC KwaZulu-Natal secretary, is leading nominations despite not being the officially preferred candidate of hisAlthough these branch nominations give a picture of what the outcomes of the conference may look like, there are still some possibilities for deviation. Branches, depending on their membership size, receive delegate allocations in terms of voting power.

Following the section 89 panel’s report’s recommendation that there may be grounds to institute impeachment proceedings against Ramaphosa, the applicability and future of the “step-aside” rule is once again a key discussion point. Because impeachment is a political process, the ANC, after its national working committee and national executive committee meetings, has decided that the party will be voting against impeachment in parliament. and the failure to impeach Ramaphosa in parliament on Tuesday this week put an abrupt end to this legislative process.

, some ANC MPs decided that they would ignore the party line and vote for the motion of no confidence.in July, some party members and provincial leaders expressed their frustration with the framing and application of the step-aside rule. Some called for a review of the rule, while others called for it to be scrapped.

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