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RESOLUTION
The National Council of the
Inkatha Freedom Party met in Ulundi on this 26th and 27th
day of October 2000 and unanimously adopted the following resolution:
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The National Council of
the IFP has received a report on the progress of negotiations between
Government and traditional leaders, which have now gone on for almost
a year. The Inkatha Freedom Party praises President TM Mbeki for the
commitment he made to traditional leadership that the powers of
traditional leaders and those of traditional authorities would not be
diminished and, if already diminished, would be fully restored.
- The IFP applauds the undertaking from President TM
Mbeki that he would identify, formulate and develop an interim
solution to be implemented through legislation before elections to
ensure that powers of traditional leadership be preserved and/or
restored.
- The IFP expresses its concern that, while the
legislation promised by the President needs to be published by no
later than November 3, there is still no information about progress on
this matter and the meeting requested by traditional leaders with the
President to discuss whatever solution the President has formulated,
has not yet materialised.
- The IFP takes cognisance of the statement made by
President Mbeki in the NCOP that Parliament would be reconvened to
process the new legislation on traditional leadership, and praises him
for it. However, the IFP must express its concern that no step has yet
been taken to reconvene Parliament.
- The IFP is also concerned that no feedback has been
given to traditional leaders in respect of the detailed legislative
amendment which they submitted to the President on October 13, 2000,
to assist the President in the task he undertook to develop the new
legislation. It is surprising that no consultation on this issue has
yet taken place because, obviously, the solution which the President
will formulate must first be canvassed with traditional leaders to
ensure that they may support it.
- The IFP prays God Almighty that this is
not going to be a repeat performance of the breach of the solemn
agreement on international mediation, which was signed by President
Mandela, FW de Klerk and Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi on April 19,
1994, and never honoured. The firm undertaking made by President Mbeki
to traditional leaders was captured and restated in a letter from the
Chairman of the National House of Traditional Leaders to the President’s
Director-General, Frank Chikane, which was reviewed by the President,
who requested amendments to it immediately after the meeting at which
the President made his commitment. We pray that this time around South
Africa may cleanse its image
and honour by proving that the word of its Head of State and Head of
Government can always be relied on.
- The IFP expresses its support for the efforts of
President Mbeki, knowing well that the promised eleventh hour
solution is the only one which can prevent an imminent and impending
catastrophe, and urges the President to take cognisance that time is
running out to disarm the time-bomb of rising tensions and
frustrations flowing from the unresolved issue of traditional
leadership and the finally universally acknowledged reality that the
powers of traditional leadership will be obliterated with the
establishment of the new municipalities.
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