Progressive ANC Voters Network
Sub-party voting bloc organization
The Progressive ANC Voters Network (PAVN) is a sub-party voting bloc organization that was formed by AIDS activist Zackie Achmat and other card-carrying members of the African National Congress on March 28, 2007. It is meant to push for greater representation and furtherance of progressivist ideals within the party.
Criticism
The creation of the network was initially criticized by leaders of the ANC[1] and the South African Communist Party.[2][3] However, the network's invitation to the President and NEC of the ANC[4] received a reply from the office of then-Secretary-General Kgalema Motlanthe (later ANC Deputy President and then President of South Africa) which indicated his support for the organization.[5]
References
- ^ 'Progressive thinkers' to get public talking, by Linda Daniels, IOL
- ^ Political turf war erupts within the ANC, by Linda Daniels, IOL
- ^ Will the real ANC please stand up?[permanent dead link], by insidepolitics.co.za[permanent dead link]
- ^ letter to Mbeki and NEC[permanent dead link]
- ^ letter from the Office of the Secretary General[permanent dead link]
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- PAVN
- YouTube channel
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