51st National Conference: Resolutions
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ANC Constitution as amended and adopted at the 51st National Conference 20 December, 2002 Contents Preamble Rule 1 NameRule 2 Aims and ObjectivesRule 3 The Character of the ANCRule 4 MembershipRule 5 Rights and Duties of MembersRule 6 Gender and Affirmative ActionRule 7 Organisational StructureRule 8 The HeadquartersRule 9 ProvincesRule 10 The National ConferenceRule 11
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51st National Conference Press Statements Policy and Political Processes towards Conference Statement by Cde Jeff Radebe at the breakfast briefing 13 August 2002 The African National Congress will be holding its 51st National Conference, from 16-20 December 2002, at Stellenbosch University under the theme PEOPLES POWER IN ACTION. PHAMBILI MAVOLUNTIYA. AFRIKA KE NAKO. Conference will
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51st National Conference Discussion Documents Strategy and Tactics 30 August 2002 Introduction Strategy and Tactics of the ANC should inform discussion of all issues, in preparation for National Conference. The Strategy and Tactics document adopted at the 50th Conference in 1997, “All Power to the People – Building on the Foundation for a Better Life”,
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51st National Conference Discussion Documents The Balance of Forces 30 August 2002 An assessment of the balance of forces is part of the process that must inform our discussions on Strategy and Tactics towards Conference. Any balance of forces is dynamic and evolving, influenced by changing objective and subjective factors. This understanding of the balance
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51st National Conference Discussion Documents Social Transformation 30 August 2002 Introduction Thinking on economic policy in the ANC has been influenced by the political positions of the movement developed over many decades of struggle. The Freedom Charter stands out as the most comprehensive expression of the ideals of the movement. A number of the core
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51st National Conference Discussion Documents Economic transformation 30 August 2002 Introduction Thinking on economic policy in the ANC has been influenced by the political positions of the movement developed over many decades of struggle. The Freedom Charter stands out as the most comprehensive expression of the ideals of the movement. A number of the core
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51st National Conference Discussion Documents Transforming the state and governance 30 August 2002 Introduction The institutions of governance inherited by the ANC in 1994, were based on the values of colonialism, racism and sexism. It was assumed that only white males were able to exercise political, economic and social power, white women could have some
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51st National Conference Discussion Documents Infrastructure development 30 August 2002 An integrated and accelerated approach to infrastructure development The apartheid years saw infrastructure development limited to geographical areas of the old South Africa, neglect in townships and informal settlements, and a concentration on the needs of industry and white areas to the almost total exclusion
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51st National Conference Discussion Documents Peace and Stability 30 August 2002 Overview of ANC policy Our vision derives from the Freedom Charter, which proclaimed in 1956 that There Shall be Peace and Friendship. This was against the backdrop of an apartheid state and security system, which fundamentally undermined the human dignity and the rights of
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