Speech by Dr Pieter Mulder MP, Freedom Front Plus leader, in the debate on the presidency's budget vote, parliament, June 24 2009
The economy shed 179 000 jobs in the first quarter. The second quarter is likely to be as bad.
Indeed not a good time to be elected as a president.
Why in these difficult times are there many workers striking and threatening to bring the country economically to a stop? The medical doctors and some workers have good reasons to be unhappy. In contrast, other workers are striking to abuse the Confederations Cup Tournament or the 2010 Soccer World Cup for selfish interests.
In Beijing, China there were 100 000 volunteer workers during the Beijing Olympic Games who did not receive any remuneration. They explained how privileged they felt to make a patriotic contribution as proud Chinese people. (Apparently South Africa does not have such people.)
The South African workers on the building projects for the 2010 World Cup are striking, knowing that the strikes could result in the projects not being completed before the World Cup - just as long as they profit from it.