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2024 NATIONAL

ELECTION

LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD! LET'S REBUILD!

How will your vote help to restore and rebuild?

By the 2024 national and provincial elections, the ANC will have been in power for 30 years already.

During those 30 years, the mismanaging ANC has run South Africa into the ground. Under ANC rule, South Africa is caught in a vicious downward spiral.

We cannot go on like this. It is now or never.

Where can you cast your vote?

FF PLUS MANIFESTO 2024

READ THE SUMMARY AND FOCUS AREAS OF THE FF PLUS MANIFESTO IN YOUR HOME LANGUAGE.

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FOCUS AREAS

Build a new dispensation that recognises diversity and promotes communities’ independence.

Eradicate corruption and cadre deployment to resolve government’s financial crisis, crumbling infrastructure and poor service delivery.

Restore reliable electricity supply.

Rebuild the economy through promoting the free market, job creation and private property rights.

Restore law and order, prioritise citizens’ safety and security, and ensure effective border control.

Restore quality and accessible healthcare.

Conserve the environment and natural resources through sustainable development.

Promote quality community-based mother-tongue education.

Create conditions that are favourable for agriculture, forestry and fisheries, while protecting food security.

Build wealth through true empowerment without race-based Affirmative Action and Black Economic Empowerment policies – promote access to equal opportunities.

CORE SUMMARY OF POLICY FOR
BUILDING A BETTER FUTURE

The FF Plus’s Manifesto and Policy Framework serve as a building plan to resolve South Africa’s most pressing problems and bring about restoration.

The following lies at the core of this building plan:

  • Limit state expenditure.
  • Privatise state-owned enterprises, such as Eskom.
  • Offer tax relief to individuals and businesses.
  • Establish a fiscal commission with the power to, among other things, adjust the VAT rate.
  • Appoint experts at the South African Revenue Services (SARS).
  • Do away with the RAF and replace it with legislation that compels motor vehicle owners to take out third-party insurance.
  • Decrease the fuel levy and use it only for transport infrastructure development.
  • Government should earn tax; not simply collect it.
  • Tax rebates for businesses and individuals who fulfil government functions.
  • Prioritise the use of renewable energy.
  • De-regulate the electricity sector to allow for competition between electricity suppliers.
  • Unbundle Eskom completely and privatise the separate entities.
  • Offer tax rebates for individuals and businesses that make use of alternative energy sources; and surplus electricity generated by households and businesses should be bought at competitive tariffs.
  • Utilise the under-developed parts of South Africa, like the Northern and Western Cape, for harvesting renewable energy; and upgrade the transmission grid to transmit electricity from these areas to cities.
  • Amend rigid labour legislation to promote sustainable job creation.
  • Prevent unfair labour practices.
  • Abolish transformation targets and focus on development instead.
  • Create a favourable environment for job creation through government policy that stimulates economic growth and promotes the free market.
  • Offer mother-tongue education up to the highest possible level.
  • Subsidise learners rather than schools.
  • Establish community schools with support from the relevant authorities.
  • Replace the BELA Bill.
  • Maintain a high standard of education that is internationally competitive.
  • The functions of providing education and regulating education should be separated.
  • Implement tariff protection, research, disaster relief and the creation of infrastructure to benefit all farmers.
  • Assist farmers in preventing desertification and rehabilitating soil.
  • Protect food security.
  • Allocate small-scale fishing quotas to communities in and around coastal areas, while preventing front companies and exploitation.
  • Marine resources should be protected against foreign fishing operations.
  • Responsible and sustainable fishing practices ought to be promoted.
  • Move away from products, practices and energy sources that are destructive to the environment.
  • Increasingly replace coal-fired power stations with renewable energy power plants.
  • Empower the Green Scorpions.
  • Criminally prosecute the accountable officials of municipalities and government departments where environmental legislation is violated and pollution takes place.
  • Upgrade sewage treatment plants and dumping sites.
  • Install drainage nets on storm water drainage pipes to stop the pollution of water resources.
  • Cultivate a culture of coordinated recycling.
  • Limit water losses and invest in water infrastructure, including dams.
  • Promote practices preventing desertification, and implement integrated water and soil management.
  • Promote the rehabilitation of soil where desertification has already occurred.
  • Ban the testing of cosmetic products on animals.
  • Ban the hunting of lions in captivity.
  • Facilitate the sustainable utilisation of environmental resources through coordinated regulation of the environment.
  • Restore the integrity and functionality of the police service by getting rid of corrupt members; not making politically-motivated appointments; and by offering promotions based on expertise and experience.
  • Private expenditure on safety and security should be tax deductible.
  • Establish an effective crime intelligence unit focused on the prevention of crime without infringing on citizens’ rights.
  • Establish specialised units to address violent crime and the illegal firearms trade.
  • Protect competent citizens’ right to own a firearm.
  • Farm attacks should be declared a priority crime and adequate resources should be allocated to rural safety.
  • The police’s rural safety plan should involve and empower private rural safety networks.
  • Well-coordinated cooperation between the police, local authorities, specialised units and the NPA is needed to combat gang-related violence.
  • Decisive action should be taken against drug trafficking by, for instance, effectively intercepting drugs smuggled across our country’s borders.
  • Investigative units should be empowered with the necessary expertise, and care should be taken to ensure that the prosecution of offenders is not unsuccessful due to the incorrect handling of evidence.
  • Prosecution-driven crime investigating units should be created to properly prosecute organised crime and especially child and human trafficking.
  • Stop the NHI.
  • Upgrade public healthcare infrastructure.
  • Appoint experts and good managers.
  • Stop the over-regulation of the medical aid industry.
  • Establish a mutually beneficial partnership between private and public medical service providers.
  • Focus on preventive primary healthcare.
  • Develop of independent local economies.
  • Use poverty as basis for empowerment.
  • Use growth and development, rather than racial targets, as methods of empowerment.
  • Create Special Economic Zones that are not subject to affirmative, empowerment and restrictive labour laws.
  • Offer community-based social services.
  • Actual equal opportunities should be promoted and not an artificial system of empowerment.
  • Measures that will encourage the reporting of incidents of gender-based violence and that will offer victims proper protection – also by revising the parole system – should be implemented.
  • The policing and prosecution of violence perpetrated against women and children must be prioritised.
  • State funding of non-profit organisations, like children’s homes and homes for the elderly and people with disabilities, should be increased.
  • SASL should be fully implemented as an official language.
  • More schools and universities should be built, and measures should be implemented to execute the constitutional provision that everyone has the right to receive instruction in the official language of their choice.
  • Language rights should be clearly formulated in legislation because the interpretation of vague provisions results in the violation of constitutional rights, which are then only symbolic.
  • Public institutions and government departments should be made accessible through official languages.
  • Use unused state-owned land for land reform.
  • Beneficiaries of land reform should actually own the land.
  • Protect private property rights and scrap the Draft Expropriation Bill.
  • The power to expropriate should reside with a high court, and expropriation for public use should be accompanied by market-related compensation.
  • Protect productive agricultural land.
  • Stop illegal land occupation.
  • Maintain a balance between housing, conservation areas, property value and agricultural land.
  • Innovative and modern housing projects.
  • Formulate a clear foreign relations policy based on mutual respect that will benefit South Africa.
  • Reinforce South Africa’s central role in Africa.
  • Support a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.
  • Form new alliances without alienating exiting allies.
  • Establish a competent and disciplined defence force.
  • Procure equipment and weaponry within fiscal limitations
  • Ensure effective border control that restores the integrity of our country’s borders.
  • Take decisive action against corrupt officials.
  • Stop the movement of drugs, rhino horns and illegal weapons across our borders.
  • Address illegal immigration.

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MPCSA

Multi Party Charter For South Africa

Trust. That is the key for the parties in the Multi-party Charter to achieve success in in the 2024 general elections and replace the ANC as government of South Africa.

Without trust and cooperation, success is not attainable.

Coalitions are usually formed after elections and, so, the Multi-party Charter for South Africa creates a unique situation as parties have already formally reached out to one another long before the elections.

ELECTION MYTHS

Do not be deceived or threatened.

The proportional system ensures that no vote is wasted. All votes that do not go to the ANC reduces the ANC’s percentage of representatives. It’s not the FF Plus’s opinion – it’s the law.

When you register to vote, you are added to the IEC’s official voters’ roll. You do not register to vote for a specific party.

There is no such thing as a ‘party list’ on voting day. You may vote for the party of your choice. All votes are confidential and cannot be linked to a voter.

GET INVOLVED

You can assist the FF Plus to make a difference in your community. Become a part of the only party in South Africa that actively takes a stance against the current racial discrimination and that takes a stance for a better dispensation and future.

Get involved by seeking more information, becoming an ordinary member or an active (volunteer) member.

IMPORTANT FOR VOTING DAY

29 MAY 2024
Voting stations open 07:00 - 21:00

Voters’ roll

Everyone who is 18 years of age or older and whose names appear on the voters roll may vote. Voters are not registered with political parties. You can vote for the party of your choice.

Voting stations

You may only vote at the voting station where you are registered. Send a WhatsApp message to 0861 700 700 and follow the promts to confirm your voting station. Or click here. 

Bring along

Your ID card/ Barcoded ID book/ Or valid temporary ID certificate And your positivity to make a change

No Drivers Licenses

You can only vote with your valid, barcoded ID document or temporary identity certificate (TIC).

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