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Zuma backs Manuel Green Paper

Nov 09 2009 12:41 Troye Lund

Cape Town - President Jacob Zuma, supported by the ANC's national executive committee (NEC), has taken his toughest stand yet against the ANC's left-wing alliance partners, trade federation Cosatu and the South African Communist Party (SACP).

Zuma has come out in full support of Trevor Manuel, Minister in Charge of Planning, and his proposal for a national planning commission advised by a panel of "external experts".

The NEC meeting dismissed Cosatu's alternative to Manuel's Green Paper on national strategic planning, which aimed to sideline Manuel by putting Zuma or his deputy Kgalema Motlanthe in charge of the planning commission.

While Cosatu had also opposed Manuel's plan for the planning commission to be advised by a panel of independent experts, the trade federation's alternative proposal said that clusters of cabinet ministers should advise the commission.

Following a marathon ANC leadership meeting this weekend, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said the NEC had considered appointing cabinet ministers to the commission, but did not do so out of concerns about "turf battles".

While the NEC's decision is expected to give more clarity to the work of parliament's ad hoc committee of MPs considering the Green Paper, Cosatu was not prepared to comment on the NEC's stand. It did say, however, it would be "taking the matter up" with the ANC.

'Mandate of one'

The NEC's stand is likely to make for a tense summit between the ANC and Cosatu this weekend when the parties meet for a summit on economic policy.

Political analyst Professor Sipho Seepe said although Manuel's strategic planning Green Paper essentially describes a planning process built on consultation and consensus, Cosatu is concerned about Manuel's tendency to want to accumulate power for himself.

Labour and communist party allies of the ANC, he said, are concerned that the planning commission, which will inevitably impinge on economic policy making, will become the "mandate of one" person - Manuel.

Significantly, the alternative planning structure proposed by Cosatu and the SACP also carved a specific and prominent role for Minister of Economic Development Ebrahim Patel in the state's planning and economic policy making functions.

Zuma has been promising to give more clarity as to what role Patel will be playing in economic policy making.

But, nine months after forming his cabinet and promising Cosatu that its cabinet deployee Patel would be given a key economic policy role, Zuma has yet to provide the promised clarity on how this is actually going to work, considering that this is the primary domain of the National Treasury.

- Fin24.com

 

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mapale ELIAS MAKUWA
Nov 16 2009 18:51 Report this comment

ANC must take care with the people the suffering especialy black people is still morney is the with the white people nohouses ithink the gorvement ement start to check in the local gorvemant exspecial mamelodi phase 2 at the tsamaya road after brigde wecan see how suffer the people all of us we vote ANCbut the nating chenger please guise come on
 
Good
Nov 10 2009 08:52 Report this comment

I think standing up to Cosatu and SACP was great. Do not be bullied into doing things you dont want to.
 
unity
Nov 09 2009 17:12 Report this comment

The NEC and President Zuma have spoken. I hope this clarity will allow the work of governing to proceed.
 
Nasdaq7
Nov 09 2009 16:55 Report this comment

http://www.ycl.org.za/ http://www.cosatu.org.za/ http://www.sacp.org.za/ http://groups.google.co.za/groups/search?hl=en&q=sacp http://groups.google.co.za/groups/search?hl=en&q=%22african+national+congress%22&sitesearch=&sa=N&start=10 + others...
 
Nasdaq7
Nov 09 2009 16:47 Report this comment

@Nasdaq7 you can join their google groups and facebook groups and in time they give you access to the rest. There is the youth league with Malema banging the drums. And the ANC and SACP and COSATU web sites, news letters. I have more insight into COSATU's activities than most people. I know of many strikes and problems and ANC political infighting - long before they are reported on. But they are extremely sensitive people - handle with care.
 
Cobra
Nov 09 2009 16:31 Report this comment

It sim to me that our contry is forgeting that the our leading party is for the people by the people.If we are looking foward let us look at what is our leader are doing for those who made them. Amadla
 
Nkosinathi
Nov 09 2009 16:14 Report this comment

Down with the leftists and communists who are tring to use the poor to pursue their evil agenda.I love the poor and believe they must be empowered to stand up on their own,however the leftist agenda should be downthrodden.Last I salute you Mr President for having a backbone and not inclining yourself to the extreme leftists.Forward with hard work and down with laziness
 
@Nasdaq7
Nov 09 2009 16:12 Report this comment

Do you have a website or blog? I like what you write and you also have a reasonable opinion. Also how do you get their meeting minutes? Could be interesting. thedude0007@gmail.com (I also have a alias. :-)
 
 
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