BPSA unveils election manifesto at OR Tambo Stadium
Dennilton
The Bolsheviks Party of South Africa (BPSA) has promised voters to crash capitalism system and put South Africa into a socialism system state after the election that will be held on Wednesday 29 May 2024.
Party Leader, Seun Mogotji, revealed this during BPSA Manifesto Launch, held on Sunday 14 April at the OR Tambo Stadium in Dennilton, Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality (EMLM).
The party will be contesting in the polls, fully on both the national and in three provincial ballots including in Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Gauteng Provinces.
Mogotji said the decision to contest the election was motivated by the steady growth of the party nationally.
Outlining the ten priorities of the party during the manifesto launch, Mogotji said BPSA will provide a decent shelter for those who are homeless, sanitation and water for those who have no safe drinking water.
He said centralisation and control means of production, transport in the hand of the workers and socialisation of mines, land and nationalisation of communication and reserve bank will also be prioritized.
“BPSA will close the gap between rich and poor by subsidising SMMEs and ensure intensification of labour against capital. We are also going to eradicate drug dealings, human trafficking and child labour and ensure safety for all,” he said.
According to Mogotji, the party will consider enhancing agricultural subsidies and invest more in the broader food security, while also protecting local manufacturing against international conglomerates.
“We are going to provide free health care and ensure life and dignity for all. We will ensure equal quality education for all, abolish tenders and capacitate public sector and upgrade the current minimum wage,” said Mogotji.
He said BPSA will take action to fight corruption and dynasty in public sector and protect whistle-blowers to ensure equal socio-economic justice for all.
Mogotji said the party will empower and stop political interference in Chapter 9 institutions and reduce number of provinces.
He said they will reverse VAT down to 14% and invest more in the maximisation of solar system to save energy.