Political Analyst Levy Ndou says the success of the current ANC leadership will be determined by its implementation of its resolutions taken at Nasrec.
Ndou was speaking on Morning Live, following Tuesday’s post SONA debate in Parliament.
He says he was impressed to see opposition MPs not only criticising the ruling party, but also providing tangible solutions on how to fast-track the implementation of certain policies.
On Tuesday, Members of Parliament debated President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address.
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) staged a walk out in the National Assembly just before Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan began speaking.
[In Case You Missed It]: Honourable @NalediChirwa telling President Ramaphosa that the state must ensure 50% women representation in all spheres representing economic benefit, political participation, managerial and leadership responsibility. pic.twitter.com/tEu1eqJG6M
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) June 25, 2019
The red berets have previously accused President Ramaphosa of undermining Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane following her finds against Minister Gordhan.
EFF walks out of #SONADebate pic.twitter.com/9p4mziKaE8
— SABC News Online (@SABCNewsOnline) June 25, 2019
Mkhwebane found Gordhan guilty of improper conduct after he granted an early retirement pay out for former South African Revenue Service (SARS) deputy commissioner Ivan Pillay.
[MUST WATCH]: CIC @Julius_S_Malema says we want a President that is ethical, a president that is honest.
Adding that people are poverty stricken NOW, people are unemployed NOW, people are landless NOW, people are being raped NOW, crime is too high NOW. #MalemaOnSONA2019 pic.twitter.com/trbkMcTxAq
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) June 25, 2019
EFF leader Julius Malema labelled Gordhan a ‘constitutional delinquent’ and demanded he not be allowed to speak.
[MUST WATCH]: CIC @Julius_S_Malema tells President Ramaphosa that the issue of resolving inequality in South Africa is not going to happen if we do not resolve the land question. #MalemaOnSONA2019 pic.twitter.com/FiIWQXpyZU
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) June 25, 2019
Meanwhile, Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Mmusi Maimane told Ramaphosa to stop thinking about building new cities, but to rather improve the current urban centres which are faced by challenges.
Maimane has also urged Ramaphosa to tackle challenges faced by Prasa and to improve the train service in the country.
“Instead of a new bullet train, let us rather fix and protect the trains we already have, and give them to provinces to run!.” – @MmusiMaimane #SONAdebate pic.twitter.com/L4Xa6PdLsT
— Democratic Alliance (@Our_DA) June 25, 2019
President Ramaphosa will respond to the SONA debate on Wednesday afternoon.
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