The Citizen (Gauteng)

Land debate hots up in parly

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Tempers rose in parliament for a third day as MPs debated a motion by ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu for the legislatur­e to ensure a constituti­onal amendment to allow land expropriat­ion without compensati­on is adopted before the 2019 elections.

The motion was adopted with 183 votes in favour and 77 against. There were no abstention­s.

Opposition parties had objected vehemently, with the Freedom Front Plus’ Anton Alberts reiteratin­g the party’s threat that land expropriat­ion would lead to instabilit­y.

“When the blood flows it will be on your hands,” Alberts said in the direction of the ANC benches.

The Congress of the People’s Deirdre Carter urged voters to go to the polls to “stop the ANC, stop the EFF”.

Themba Godi, from the African People’s Convention, backed the ANC and Economic Freedom Fighters’ support for the motion and an amendment, saying those who opposed land reform were, in fact, supporting the oppression of African people.

“Land must be nationalis­ed and socialised for the benefit of the people, especially the working class and women.”

Mthembu said he was surprised at the vehement debate because the National Assembly had two days ago agreed with the recommenda­tion of the constituti­onal review committee that an amendment must be brought to change section 25 to make express allowance for expropriat­ion without compensati­on.

His motion did no more than to call for the establishm­ent of an ad hoc committee to draft the amendment he said. – ANA

Land must be nationalis­ed and socialised for the benefit of the people, especially the working class and women.

Themba Godi African People’s Convention

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