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S Africa's ANC loses top official | S Africa's ANC loses top official |
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The former head of communications for South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) has resigned from the party to join a breakaway movement. | |
Smuts Ngonyama was quoted as saying he was unhappy about a recent disrespect of authority in the ANC. | |
The ANC split follows a bitter power struggle between party leader Jacob Zuma and former President Thabo Mbeki. | The ANC split follows a bitter power struggle between party leader Jacob Zuma and former President Thabo Mbeki. |
The ANC forced Mr Mbeki to step down as president in September - a move which angered some of his allies. | |
The ANC issued a statement saying they welcomed Mr Ngonyama's decision and wished him luck. | |
At a press conference on Thursday, Mr Ngonyama said he wanted to contribute to South Africa's development, and thought he could best do so by joining the new Congress of the People. | |
Naming problem | |
"I now believe that the Congress of the People is a welcomed addition to our political landscape," he said, according to the South African Press Association. | |
NEW PARTY NAME CHALLENGE 1: South African National Congress, challenged by ANC as too similar to its name2: South African Democratic Congress, already registered by another party3: Congress of the People, refers to an event when the ANC's Freedom Charter was signed How the ANC came to split | NEW PARTY NAME CHALLENGE 1: South African National Congress, challenged by ANC as too similar to its name2: South African Democratic Congress, already registered by another party3: Congress of the People, refers to an event when the ANC's Freedom Charter was signed How the ANC came to split |
"We have the opportunity to ensure that the dream of non-racialism, non-sexism, and a united, prosperous South Africa remains within our reach." | |
Observers expect a number of other senior ANC members to resign ahead of the launch of the breakaway party, scheduled for December. | |
The party's registration has been delayed because the name it had initially chosen, the South African National Congress, was challenged by the ANC, while the second choice name - the South African Democratic Congress - had already been taken. | |
The ANC says it intends to oppose the group's third choice, as the Congress of the People refers to an event when the Freedom Charter - a document considered the cornerstone to the way the ANC governs - was signed in 1955. | |
"If they register their name with the IEC [Independent Electoral Commission], that's when the opposition will start," ANC spokesperson Ishmael Mnisi said. | |
The new party is led by former Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota and the former premier of Gauteng Province, Mbazima Shilowa. | The new party is led by former Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota and the former premier of Gauteng Province, Mbazima Shilowa. |
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