The Second Transition.....it sounds like the title of a religious painting by Bellini or Titian doesn't it? As I am sure it is supposed to do. After all Mangaung (or Bloemfontein if you still use an old AA road map) fast approaches and it's time once again to dupe the poor suckers who faithfully vote for the ANC every five years.
Unlike the run up to Polokwane five years ago, there is a discernible whiff of dissatisfaction among the party rank and file this time around and it has finally dawned on the ANC bigwigs that the ruling party may not be quite so assured of winning two thirds of the vote at the next election.
Hence The Second Transition, which has been brilliantly spin-doctored to make it look as though all the cock ups and non delivery of the past eighteen years were all part of the plan. "No" say the ANC, "don't you understand? We had to consolidate our political position and now we have done that we can move on to having a look at what we can do for the economy".
Believe it or not I have actually downloaded and read the ANC document on the Second Transition....all 45 pages of it. It's not something I would make a habit of but it does greatly increase my admiration for people like Business Day and 702 journalist Stephen Grootes who has to wade through these documents on a regular basis and explain them to us to earn his salary.
In fairness, it's a pretty well put together and comprehensive discussion paper and has obviously kept its authors up late into the night. Obviously it is left leaning and a tad unsound when it comes to matters of global economics but what else would you expect from a bunch of people who still like to call one another "comrade" more than two decades after the Berlin Wall came down? The question is whether the delegates at this week's ANC Policy gabfest at Midrand have read it and my guess would be that the majority haven't.
Not that this will matter in the slightest because the contents of The Second Transition discussion document are likely to remain just that....the contents of a discussion document. If we have learnt anything about the ANC in the eighteen years since they came to power it is that words speak louder than actions.