South African D-Day
6 December 2021
South Africa’s constitutional democracy comes under existential threat tomorrow as the “second-reading debate” on the motion to amend the Constitution takes place, concluding in a vote in the National Assembly. As a headline in the Sowetan put it, “December 7 could be D-Day for land expropriation without compensation”.
The EFF initially tabled the 18th Constitutional Amendment, which was slightly altered and adopted by the ANC, and both parties have driven it through Committee. While attempting to undermine property rights enshrined in the Constitution both parties have suffered at the polls. Collectively the ANC-EFF got 68.5% of the vote in 2019, but only 56.5% (proportional representation) in the latest nationwide municipal elections.
The IRR is unsurprised at the decline in support. Said Gabriel Crouse: “Given the choice between cutting all people’s basic rights to ownership and growing a more secure ownership regime for all, most people want the latter plain and simple.”
The choice is as clear as Julius Malema (MP) described it in 2018, when he said, “Death is the first price we are prepared to pay; the second price we are prepared to pay for this land is poverty”.