The ANC as a political party is in a shambles. Its internecine struggles, exemplified by that lawless megalomaniac Julius Malema, bode ill for the future of this country. And the more the ANC creates disgruntled masses, the more it thinks the Constitution is the problem. It is not the Constitution, stupid. It is the failure to provide public services effectively, create jobs and reduce poverty. It is this helplessness that lies behind the ANC's proposed social transformation agenda.
President's Zuma's point man, Minister Radebe, actually said: "...our first transition embodied a framework and a national consensus that may have been appropriate for political emancipation, a political transition, but has proven inadequate and inappropriate for our social and economic transformation phase." This is a wonderful admission of failure.
He is saying, in effect, yes we have the vote and some basic civil and political rights, but we have failed to provide jobs, to diminish poverty, to provide better education, health-care and housing, and to reverse crime. And for this we must change the constitution and launch into the National Democratic Revolution, the second phase of transformation, a belief shared by all Marxists who are now dead or moribund.
National Democratic Revolutions (NDR) the world over, have failed and except for our partially successful economic policy, this country is ailing because every other aspect of governance is in the mould of the NDR.
The ANC occupies all the levers of power; it has centralised control in the presidency; it has smashed almost all the independent institutions appointed to hold the executive accountable; the judiciary under the Judicial Services Commission has become a caricature of its former self; corruption is endemic; black economic empowerment and affirmative action has led to incompetence at the highest levels of governance; crime is rampant and the police, intelligence, justice, and defence are the most frightening cluster virtually using state resources to spy on each other.
More seriously the ANC's policy proposals threaten to tamper with: