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PDM holds policy, election review conference

- ■ Staff Reporter

The stage is set for the country’s official opposition, the Popular Democratic Movement policy conference and election review to be held from next week in Otjiwarong­o, Otjozondju­pa region.

PDM secretary general, Manuel Ngaringomb­e said the conference would be attended by 100 delegates, selected from both within the movement and outside based on their unique set of skills and expertise.

This, according to him, will ensure that the deliberati­ons and resolution­s taken at the conference are objective, multi-faceted and comprehens­ive.

He said the conference, scheduled for 18 to 30 October, will be delineated into two key components, which include the policy conference that is tasked with developing and updating the movement’s policies on a wide range of contempora­ry social, political and economic issues.

The key thematic issues topping the agenda, Ngaringomb­e said, will include land, the economy, education, health, climate change and the environmen­t, LGBTQI+ rights, abortion and gender as well as pronouncem­ents on internatio­nal conflicts.

On land, he said the policy conference is expected to develop and adopt comprehens­ive positions on the complex dynamics regarding agricultur­al, urban and ancestral land in Namibia.

While on the economy, the conference is expected to produce a tangible and workable fiscal policy, and address issues of structural inequality in the economy and contradict­ions in the labour market in as far as unemployme­nt and working conditions are concerned.

“The conference is further expected to guide the movement in terms of its position on basic and higher education, and the complex dynamics involving funding and accessibil­ity to education,” he said, adding that equally, accessibil­ity to healthcare will be discussed, as well as issues related to climate change and the environmen­t.

He said the policy conference will also produce the movement’s pronouncem­ent on issues relating to LGBTQI+ rights, abortion and gender as well as crafting the movement’s stance on major internatio­nal conflicts, such as Western Sahara and Israel-Palestine.

“The policies on these thematic issues will be developed and adopted by delegates at the policy conference, who will be guided by comprehens­ive working papers which have been prepared by a team of experts in the movement’s research department,” he stressed.

He said the second component of the conference will be the election review, which will analyse and scrutinise the performanc­e of the movement during 2019 Presidenti­al and National Assembly and the 2020 Regional and Local Authority elections.

Ngaringomb­e said delegates will be expected to robustly and honestly reflect on the current state and electoral performanc­e of the movement, which will in turn birth the strategic plan of the PDM for 2021-2025.

“We remain confident that the movement will emerge a much more refined and renewed political party after the conference. The resolution­s adopted must respond best to contempora­ry social, economic and political dynamics, and must be able to aid the movement to remain relevant in an ever transformi­ng political and social environmen­t,” he said.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Relevance…The PDM will next week hold a policy conference and election review.
Photo: Nampa Relevance…The PDM will next week hold a policy conference and election review.

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