EFF coalition

After the just concluded municipal elections where EFF secured its position as the third largest political party. EFF has, however, released its list of coalition demands to parties like the ANC. Which ranges from land expropriation to nationalisation. The possibilities of any political party meeting up with these demands are close to none.

Compared to 2016, the EFF increased its national vote share from 8% to over 10%. And with the ANC having dropped below 50% for the first time in South Africa’s democratic history, the red party is certainly not feeling shy.

Here’s the list of the EFF coalition demands in full:

  1. Amendment of the Consitution to realise Land Expropriation Without Compensation in 6 months.
  2. Creation of a state bank in 12 months.
  3. Nationalisation of the South African Reserve Bank in 12 months.
  4. Cancellation of student debt in 12 months
  5. Creation of state pharmaceutical company in 12 months.
  6. Passing of insourcing bill in 12 months.
  7. Die Stem must be removed from the national anthem in 12 months.
  8. Opening of clinics for 24 hours, 7 days a week.
  9. Provision of free sanitary towels for all.
  10. Provision of free water and electricity for all SASA beneficiaries.

The party has also revealed that those who want it in a coalition, need to be willing to give the EFF exclusive power to govern in other municipalities. This would mean that for the EFF to vote with the ANC in 3 municipalities, it would demand that the ANC support a full EFF government in at least one.

“The EFF recognizes the 2021 Local Government Elections as a key opportunity for progressive forces to secure historic gains in the general struggle of total decolonization. We call on all who align themselves with the historic duty to restore the dignity of the black oppressed and working-class majority to unite.”

The EFF’s coalition negotiation team will be led by party Deputy President Floyd Shivambu. Advocate Dali Mpou is also part of the team. According to the party though, Julius Malema will not be involved in the negotiations directly.

By Leo

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