South Africa’s Black Communist Ruling Party ANC plots big land expropriation change for South Africa
[The fiendish Black Jew Ramaphosa is at it again. The snake is busy seeing what he can do to harm the Whites. These filthy scum also try the "kindness" approach where Whites have to "donate" to the (ever needy) Blacks. Whites should never fall for this. This weird stuff about getting mines, churches, etc, etc to "donate" land is weird. I've never heard of this concept before. But the snakes are forever seeing what they can do. We Whites are ruled by our enemy. And they're constantly trying various shit. And I ask myself how many of these ideas are Jewish ideas. Jan]
The ruling ANC wants farmers to donate land for redistribution to emerging black farmers as part of a significant shift in land expropriation policy. The proposal is found in a discussion document prepared for the party’s policy conference scheduled for July, the Sunday Times reports.
The proposal is a marked change from the party’s previous plans to amend the Constitution to allow for land expropriation without compensation in a legal framework. Instead, it proposes that a ‘land reform and agricultural development agency’ be established.
This agency will be responsible for:
Enabling policy and bureaucratic processes to facilitate land donations;
Creating and managing a recognition mechanism given to farmers donating land;
Providing financial support to beneficiary farmers; and
Developing programmes to assist new farmers with market access and to develop skills across the entire agricultural value chain.
Managing state-owned land earmarked for distribution and the process of land donations.
The agency will only record land transactions and accept land for redistribution. The policy document states that this will encourage the voluntary release of land by mines, churches, municipalities, SOEs, government departments or absentee landlords directly to beneficiary households, communities or the agency.
Failed attempt
The drastic shift in policy comes after the ANC failed to secure sufficient backing from the opposition to amend the Constitution.
However, justice minister Ronald Lamola said that the party would not be deterred in its plans for land expropriation and will now resort to using regular legislation to facilitate the process.
“Changing the Constitution was just one instrument we could have used,” he said in a December interview. “The matter is now ended. We will now use our simple majority to pass laws that will allow for expropriation without compensation.”
Most opposition parties warned that the ANC’s proposals would undermine property rights and investor confidence, while the populist Economic Freedom Fighters said they didn’t go far enough.
The ANC decided in 2016 that constitutional changes were needed to address racially skewed land-ownership patterns dating back to white minority rule. While some legal experts said land seizures were already permissible, the party argued that the issue should be addressed more explicitly.
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