South Africa’s president said Wednesday
that his corruption-ridden party, the African National Congress, had
lost its founding values and now faced a “Damascus moment” in trying to
regain the people’s confidence and support.
“We
have said to ourselves: ‘We cannot carry on like this. We have deviated
from the values and the principles that have always defined the
A.N.C.,’” President Cyril Ramaphosa said in an interview with The New
York Times in Davos, Switzerland, where he was attending the World
Economic Forum.
“People have lost
confidence in us,” said Mr. Ramaphosa, who will lead his party in
national elections that will most likely be held in May.
Repeating
the message he was pushing at the forum, Mr. Ramaphosa said efforts to
clean up the African National Congress were already underway. And he
pledged to return the party of Nelson Mandela to its past glory.
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