Fuente: MISNA
Mamphela Ramphele, el icono de la lucha contra el apartheid que fue derrotada con su nuevo partido en las últimas elecciones legislativas, ha declarado que se tomará “un descanso de la política”. Esta decisión fue anunciada a través de un comunicado de prensa publicado por los principales periódicos de Sudáfrica.
En las pasadas legislativas, Agang SA, el partido de Ramphele, obtuvo sólo 52.350 votos, el 0,28% del total, consiguiendo una pobre representación de dos diputados en el parlamento. Por su parte, el Congreso Nacional Africano (ANC por sus siglas en inglés), en el poder desde el fin del régimen del apartheid, aunque cayó un 3,75% comparado con las elecciones anteriores, conservó la mayoría absoluta con el 62,15% de los votos.
Durante el periodo de descanso anunciado por Ramphele, las riendas parlamentarias han pasado a manos del coordinador del Foro Joven Nacional, Nyameka Mgozulu, y del presidente Mike Tshishonga, quienes ocuparán un escaño en el nuevo parlamento.
Letter from Mamphela Ramphele:
Dear Member, Friend, Supporter, Voter
The last year has been the most exhilarating, daunting, and challenging time of my life.
From the moment I announced my intention to embark on a listening tour, to the formation and launch of our political party, and the hundreds of visits to ordinary citizens around the country, the year has been filled with high points and valuable learning.
It all culminated in the election last week in which the people of South Africa spoke loudly and clearly, and showed a preference for the status quo.
Whatever the view we hold, it has been wonderful to see millions of people vote and uphold the political freedom so many fought for, and so many died for.
For an idealist like me, the national choice is disappointing, but I have to accept and respect it.
I have always said that I was the bridge and would make sure that the reins are handed over at an appropriate time to a new generation of leaders.
I am therefore handing over the Parliamentary reins to Agang SA to our National Youth Forum Co-ordinator Nyameka Mgozulu and Chairman Mike Tshishonga. Nyameka and Mike will continue to fight for our principles and to achieve our Manifesto within the Assembly.
I will forever cherish the excitement and learning, the spirit and determination, the successes (and failures) that we shared.
In the next short while I will take time to reflect on the Agang SA journey and will then return to contribute to building Agang SA and a winning South Africa together with all of you. This is where I believe I can make the most valuable contribution to the party and my beloved country. I will remain available to provide counsel and advice to the Parliamentary team and help them enrich the national debate. Let us continue to build the party for 2016.
After such a taxing journey I do need some time and space to settle my mind and body, enjoy time with family and friends, and reconnect with a personal world I have not had time to enjoy for a considerable time now.
I wish to extend my thanks to everyone who is on this journey with me and to everyone who fought such a valiant fight during the campaign: to members who worked diligently, to donors who gave generously, to supporters who cheered us along, and to voters who expressed confidence in us and sent two members to Parliament.
We have a beautiful country with huge potential. We can become a great society and we all need to continue to find ways to contribute to building our country into what we all know it can become, without allowing ourselves to be blinded by our own self-interest and point of view.
I wish you all well, and will keep every one of you in my prayers.
Thank you,
Mamphela