Controversial African National Congress (ANC) veteran Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has proposed ANC deputy president Jacob Zuma become South Africa’s president in 2009 and that a ”solution” be found for the legal difficulties confronting him.
According to a statement issued by her office, Madikizela-Mandela on Wednesday spelled out her ”intervention proposal aimed at breaking the leadership impasse facing the ANC”.
In a letter to ANC secretary general Kgalema Motlanthe, Madikizela-Mandela said she believed there had been a near total breakdown in the historical discipline and focus of the movement.
”There has been an unprecedented level of self-indulgence in out-of-turn public utterances, attack and counter-attack and the apparent normalisation of un-comradely behaviour and rhetoric at levels and intensity not before seen in the long history of our movement,” she said.
To resolve this impasse, Madikizela-Mandela proposed ”six pillars” towards a solution.
Firstly, ANC president Thabo Mbeki and his deputy Zuma retain their positions and be returned as such at the ANC’s national conference at Polokwane.
Secondly, ”the deputy president after Polokwane will be the firm and assured candidate of the ANC for the presidency of the country in the 2009 election and that the conference shall pass a resolution instructing the list committee accordingly”.
Thirdly, ”that a solution shall in fact be found for the legal difficulties that confront the deputy president”.
Fourth, the ”top six of the party should be accommodative of all viewpoints”, and fifth, the top six should include a 50/50 gender balance.
Finally, that the additional members of the national executive committee (NEC) coming out of Polokwane ”shall reflect the diversity of opinions and views of all sections of our movement”.
In the letter, she also appealed to Motlanthe to facilitate meetings between herself and Zuma on Wednesday, and between herself and Mbeki on Thursday, to discuss the suggestions.
She also asked that the suggestions be formally placed on the agenda of the ANC NEC for discussion and possible adoption. — Sapa