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‘Don’t shy away from debate on constituti­on’

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SOUTH Africans must debate possible changes to the constituti­on as it is not perfect, but it must not be changed for narrow political interests, ANC treasurer general Mathews Phosa said.

“We should not, however, shy away from debates as it pertains to the validity and solidity of the constituti­on,” Phosa told the National Wool Growers’ Associatio­n of SA in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday.

“It was drafted by humans, and it is human to err,” he said.

Phosa pointed out that the constituti­on had been amended many times where it was “lacking in clarity, scope or detail”.

“The point of departure is a simple one: do not tamper with the constituti­on unless it is absolutely necessary, and do not do so for narrow or political interests.”

Phosa said debates were rag- ing about the constituti­on and the judiciary, the media, freedom of artistic expression, secrecy, and various other social and legal issues.

“I will defend the right to have these debates as it deepens our constituti­onal freedom, as well as protecting the robustness and transparen­cy of public discourse.

“Robust and tough public debates are good and necessary, but we have a country to govern, and some of these debates contribute little to service delivery, social cohesion and a practical vision of how we want to define our future.

“Personally, I would want to see more debates about the further improvemen­t of our education and health services, better delivery at local level, and practical implementa­tion of the Mandela vision for nationbuil­ding,” Phosa said. – Sapa

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