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Nxesi reads riot act to SACP delegates

‘Heckling, howling, shouting, jeering, whistling are not allowed’

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SA Communist Party deputy chairperso­n Thulas Nxesi reprimande­d the unruly behaviour of some party members whom he urged to be discipline­d.

Nxesi’s reprimand was prompted by the disruption caused by the Moses Mabhida region from KwaZulu-Natal with sporadic singing.

The SACP was expected to elect new leaders yesterday – the second day of the party’s 4th national congress in Boksburg. Delegates were due to nominate candidates for the central executive committee and later cast their votes.

The first deputy general secretary, Jeremy Cronin, is not standing for any leadership position, while second deputy secretary Solly Mapaila is not contesting incumbent Blade Nzimande for the general secretary position as had been widely speculated. Nzimande, the face of the SACP since 1998, is likely to be re-elected.

In March, the party’s Moses Mabhida region said it supported the view that the current top leadership should remain largely unchanged. It could not be immediatel­y establishe­d what the region was agitated about yesterday as reflected by the disruptive singing.

Nxesi, as the chairperso­n for the morning plenary session, read delegates the riot act before the official programme began.

He read delegates the Congress Code of Conduct, which included the rule that delegates should be prepared to consider views contrary to their own in a bid to ensure freedom of expression.

“We have commended what you’ve done, which is positive. But comrades, we must express our dissatisfa­ction and disappoint­ment about the behaviour of some of the comrades,” Nxesi said.

“The tendencies which we see here, we see them when you differ with some of the ANC branches and in the EFF, where people are harangued and people start singing when they differ with somebody. It’s out of order in the SACP. So don’t bring those tendencies here. Interventi­ons of heckling, howling, shouting, jeering, whistling, and other similar interventi­ons, including booing, are not allowed.”

Nxesi said delegates should be mature and use the power of persuasion to put across their points, not hooliganis­m.

“You see comrades, if you do that in a meeting of the Communist Party,

(you are not mature). These are the tendencies which we were complainin­g about, that we are barred from some of the branches of the movement, then why do you display such tendencies?,” Nxesi asked.

“Ours is to debate and debate until the cows come back home. Debate and persuade THURSDAY JULY 13 2017 one another. We do not force people to agree on our position by threats, by booing and so on. We do it by persuasion so that at the end the powerful reasoning rules. If this continues, we will call the delegation leader and throw out those comrades once we identify them.”

After Nxesi’s rebuke, some delegates left the marquee and carried on singing outside. – ANA

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PICTURE: NOKUTHULA MBATHA UNRULY: SACP members dance and sing at the party’s 4th National Congress taking place in Boksburg until Saturday.
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