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Boesak 'approachable'
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Fri, 06 Nov 2009 11:05
Cleric Allan Boesak, who quite Cope this week, on Thursday
denied news reports that he had requested a meeting with President
Jacob Zuma.
"I have not in the past and have not now requested any meetings
with the President of South Africa. I do, however, have great
respect for the office that Mr Zuma holds," Boesak said in a
statement.
"I will be serving the South African people and our democracy as
best as possible as [a] civil society role player.
"This means that the contribution I hope to make will be from
outside any party political structures, including those of the
African National Congress," said Boesak.
The Star newspaper reported earlier this week that Boesak wanted
to meet Zuma about possibly rejoining the African National
Congress.
Boesak announced his resignation as Congress of the People
Western Cape leader on Tuesday, saying the opposition party's
structures were in disarray.
Shortly after that, Labour
Minister Membathisi Mdladlana issued
a statement "reminding" Boesak that the ANC was his political home.
"As is the case with President Zuma, I will... make myself
available for discussions with any and all stakeholders who share
my concern about the stability and growth of South Africa and who
wish to engage me on my views and input," said Boesak.