Solidarity Movement gives conditional support to a multi-party government
6 June 2024
The Solidarity Movement, consisting of among others, AfriForum and Solidarity, today gave its conditional support to a type of multi-party government of national unity, because the ANC cannot be trusted to govern alone. The Movement also said it would participate in a national dialogue to put South Africa on a new path where everyone can enjoy equal treatment, without racial laws.
However, the Movement said its conditions for support include political space for cultural self-realisations, the scrapping of the Bela Bill and the NHI Act and market-friendly economic policies that will promote growth, job security and job creation. The ANC has introduced a total of 116 racial laws since 1994, which makes a mockery of constitutional claims to non-racialism. It is not compatible with a constitutional democracy, a growing economy and a working state. The outcomes of the ANC’s transformation policy show that this central state ideology does not work and that it will have to be replaced with a more practical restoration policy to get the country away from the abyss.
The Solidarity Movement also undertakes to become involved on a large scale in the provision of skills, infrastructure projects such as water and sanitation, as well as community security and agricultural projects in rural areas if satisfactory agreements are reached.
Furthermore, the Movement has confirmed that it is already in informal discussions with most parties that are currently involved in coalition talks. His conditions have already been passed on.