13 October 2009
The Alliance Political Council comprised of the National Officials of the African National Congress (ANC), South African Communist Party (SACP), Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and the South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) held its ordinary meeting yesterday, 12 October 2009 in Johannesburg. The focus of the meeting was to review the implementation of the Alliance Programme of Action and map a way forward on key issues relating to societal change.
The Alliance Political Council discussed the implementation of the alliance programme of action with reference to the ANC 52nd National Congress Resolutions, which reaffirmed the centrality of the alliance and said:
It was noted that there has been significant improvement in the manner in which the alliance has operated at national level, but that this unity and strength has been replicated with varying degrees of strength at sub-national level. The meeting agreed to pay much more attention to the functionality of the alliance at sub-national level including prioritizing joint organizational work in areas where there are still challenges.
The meeting further took stock of the progress made in the implementation of the Alliance Economic Summit Resolution to bolster the capacity of the state and build its developmental agenda. In this regard, there has been restructuring of the Cabinet to deepen our capacity to systematically implement our priorities as outlined in the Manifesto. The meeting further received report from the work undertaken by alliance partners in interacting with both the Green Papers on National Planning and Monitoring and Evaluation. It was agreed that we have reached a stage where we should now align the work undertaken by various components and allow for better synergy and clarifying ourselves on key strategic issues on planning.
The Alliance Political Council further agreed to hold an alliance summit in November that will focus on giving practical coherence to the implementation of our five priorities as contained in the manifesto, i.e Education, Health and in particular the campaign on the NHI, fighting crime and corruption, rural development and creation of decent jobs. Furthermore, the summit will deal with the challenges confronting local government and discuss practical means to strengthen that sphere of government.
Bilateral meetings amongst alliance partners will precede the summit in order to allow for further and targeted discussion on issues of specific mutual interest amongst the allies.
Issued by the ANC, SACP, COSATU, SANCO
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