ACDP President, Rev. KRJ Meshoe, MP today announced that the ACDP is walking away from the Multi Party Government of the City of Cape Town and all other municipalities in the Western Cape where it governs with the Democratic Alliance (DA).
"We regret having to make this decision but we do so due to the bad faith of the DA who has broken the City Multi Party Government (MPG) agreement, signed in March 2006, and a similar agreement in Theewaterskloof municipality (where the DA unilaterally removed the ACDP's Mayco member Cllr. Simmers in May 2009).
The DA broke the City MPG agreement in May 2009 by announcing their intention to remove the ACDP's office bearer (Cllr. Haskin) from its negotiated post of Executive Deputy Mayor of Cape Town, basing their decision on allegations against two other ACDP office bearers. The details of these allegations have still not been provided by the DA in spite of their written undertaking to do so on 11 May 2009. The DA used their larger caucus numbers in council to pass their motion of no-confidence in Cllr. Haskin.
Allow me to briefly sketch the necessary background to the Multi Party Agreement in Cape Town.
The ACDP played a key role in setting up the City of Cape Town MPG after the municipal election of March 2006, by forming a forum of smaller parties, which then agreed to invite the DA to form the MPG. Similar agreements have existed in other municipalities in the Western Cape but none of these agreements were ever dependant on each other.
In January 2007, the Cape Town MPG' s slim and fragile majority of 1 seat ended when the African Muslim Party (AMP) was kicked out for plotting with the ANC to overthrow the MPG.