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He said it was time for the alliance to start conversations about what had gone wrong and began to self-introspect. This was because the alliance “is at its weakest at the moment.”
Zuma also believes that there should be a clear separation of roles between the three. This would mean that the SACP fights for socialism again, while the ANC runs the government and Cosatu fights for the workers.
“It is not good at all. The communists cannot say: “We are free now, we are celebrating Freedom Day”, because with them we have not arrived, since we know the theory of Marxism and Leninism.
“So in other words, the alliance itself I think sometimes only exists in the name. Even when they do meet, the kinds of issues discussed leave a lot to be desired. ”
Zuma concluded his attack on the SACP with his notorious laughter at statements by his son Duduzane that the SACP abbreviation no longer represented the SA Communist Party but the “South African capitalist party”.
“Hahahahaha,” Zuma laughed when the episode ended.
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