Malema wants ANC to reform under new name

Published Oct 2, 2016

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DURBAN: Julius Malema yesterday ruled out any negotiation with the ANC unless it disbands and reforms under a completely new name.

Speaking at an EFF meeting in Durban, he said the ANC was captured by white monopoly capital through Nelson Mandela.

Malema made his mission clear that negotiation with the ANC will be for it to disband and reform under a completely new name because it was captured by white monopoly capital through Nelson Mandela.

He lashed out at the ANC while addressing 562 branch chairpersons and secretaries of the EFF in the province. During this meeting he disbanded his party's entire leadership – from provinces to branches.

Malema said white capitalists had captured the ANC through Mandela and destroyed his 
“radical political stance” that he had taken before becoming the first democratic president.

Malema told the crowd that filled the Jewish Hall to capacity, he will make a deal with the ANC when it will be at its most vulnerable in 2019.

“When the ANC gets less than 50 percent and it needs the vote of the EFF in order to govern SA, we will tell them, 'here are the votes, but we are collapsing the ANC and the EFF into one new 
organisation'.

“We will find the name and 
we do away with the ANC completely and its history and its legacy of succumbing to white supremacy.”

He said the ANC’s financial bankruptcy made it unable to take care of Mandela when he came out of prison.

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