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Title: Boycott the elections
Author: Workers’ Solidarity Federation
Date: 1995
Language: en
Topics: Elections, South Africa, Workers Solidarity
Source: Retrieved on 29th October 2021 from http://struggle.ws/africa/wsfws/1_1boycott.html
Notes: Published in Workers Solidarity Number 1 May/June 1995.

Workers’ Solidarity Federation

Boycott the elections

Because so few people bothered to register for the upcoming local

elections, the deadline has been extended to the beginning of June.

But its not surprising that there is so much apathy. The government has

not delivered.

Only 800 houses have been built so far! Meanwhile the police have been

used against strikers (at Pick n’ Pay, truckers Blockade, Spar etc.),

squatters (Johannesburg, Zevenfontein), and students (Cape Town, OFS

Technikon).

NO ACCIDENT

The State is not some neutral tool at the disposal of voters. The State

always serves the bosses.

Look at the South African State: this was built in the course of 350

years of genocide and capitalist colonialism. It won’t change just

because we put some ballot papers in a box every five years.

Obviously its better to live under a bourgeois democracy. It’s a whole

lot better than a racist dictatorship.

But even now, the State remains the tool of the bosses. Real power does

not lie in Parliament. It lies in the military, in the civil service and

in the boardrooms of the companies. If the bosses were really threatened

by the Parliament they would remove it by military force or by fascism.

In any case the ANC is not exactly a party of revolutionary socialists.

They believe that there is no real alternative to capitalism and that

capitalism can be returned to meet the needs of the majority in South

Africa. This means that they will always put the needs of the bosses

first.

Whatever their original intentions, most MPs and other “elected

representatives” soon get a taste for the power and privilege their

position brings. This is called the gravy train. The effect is that they

no longer share anything in common with ordinary people.

We also reject parliamentary action because we disagree with the idea

that 400 people (even if elected) have the right to take decisions on

behalf of another 40 million .

At most it will create a new Black elite but not address the majority’s

needs.

The WSF believes that the only way we will win any improvements is if we

stop looking to parliament and so called leaders for change and organize

on the ground. Struggle broke apartheid and only struggle will end its

legacy.

BOYCOTT THE LOT

This is why we believe the call to set up a so- called Mass Workers

Party in time for the 1999 elections is futile. This is also why we also

disagree with those who think the election of the ANC is the first

phase-in the transition to socialism.

The idea that we should vote for the ANC again in order to defend the

process of change against racists like the NP is also wrong. The ANC has

repeatedly attacked the struggles of its Black working class supporters.

This idea also puts things upside down. Our rights do not originate in

parliament. They were forced on parliament through struggle and

sacrifice. And they will be defended in the same way.

Just imagine what would happen if the NP won the elections and tried to

reimpose Apartheid!? Action, not votes, is the key to change.

Others say that we should boycott the elections because the Interim

Constitution and the Government of National Unity structures are a sell

out of Black demands.

The nature of the State does not change just because the Constitution is

worded differently. We can only expect redress of our grievances if we

struggle.

HOW YOU CAN HELP THE BOYCOTT:

When we call for a vote boycott we are not calling for apathy. We are

calling for an active campaign.

reasons .

This is why we are calling for a vote boycott.

We have no illusions that this campaign will stop the elections but we

have to start building for real socialism now.