El ANC en el Estado Libre informa avances en la estabilización de sus ramas

El Congreso Nacional Africano en la provincia del Estado Libre afirma que está en camino de estabilizar el partido, comenzando a nivel de rama. El secretario provincial Polediso Motsoeneng anunció que 244 de las 319 ramas han elegido sus comités ejecutivos. Las ramas restantes deben completar sus elecciones para finales de abril.

El ANC en el Estado Libre celebró una rueda de prensa en su oficina central provincial, donde el secretario Polediso Motsoeneng describió los esfuerzos para estabilizar el partido desde las bases. Motsoeneng informó que 244 de las 319 ramas de la provincia han elegido con éxito sus comités ejecutivos de rama (BEC, por sus siglas en inglés). Señaló que la semana pasada hubo quejas de algunas ramas en el municipio de distrito de Lejweleputswa sobre irregularidades en las reuniones de los BEC. Persisten los desafíos, particularmente las inconsistencias en el sistema de membresía, según Motsoeneng. El comité ejecutivo provincial (PEC) ha ordenado a las 75 ramas restantes, junto con las ramas provisionales, que celebren sus reuniones antes de que termine abril. Este esfuerzo tiene como objetivo abordar los problemas internos antes de las actividades más amplias del partido.

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