Expropriation Bill ends 16-year legislative journey to presidential in-tray

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The governing ANC can now take expropriation legislation that allows for ‘nil compensation’, alongside the NHI Bill, on the election campaign trail.

The Expropriation Bill’s vote of approval in Parliament marks the end of a 16-year journey that began in 2008 to replace the apartheid-era law still on the statute books.

This approval vote marks the end of a 16-year journey that began in 2008 to replace the apartheid-era law still on the statute books. IFP MP Sanele Zondo pointed to irregularities in obtaining provincial mandates in the NCOP, adding that while the IFP supported meaningful land reform as a part of transformation, this legislation was not it.

Much like the ANC speakers, a statement by trade union federation Cosatu welcomed the passage of the expropriation legislation as a “historic victory for the working class, the dispossessed and the downtrodden” – and a tool to accelerate land reform.

Ultimately, the Bill was withdrawn amid political jockeying ahead of the 2017 ANC national elective conference at Nasrec, which at the last minuteBetween 2018 and late 2021, calls for a constitutional review of S25 of the Constitution – the property clause – to make explicit compensationless expropriation dominated.

Having said that, I don’t advocate for blaming voters and calling them stupid. There’s a reason they are easy to manipulate or have given up. Any serious opposition party should’ve come to grips with that and tried to beat the ANC at its game. Can’t blame voters for being bad at your job. Blaming voters risks the Trump effect. People dig their heels in.I have a question for the ANC.

 

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