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Zuma presidency 'not all bad'

2008-08-14 22:05
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Cape Town - Tony Leon, the former leader of he Democratic Alliance, reckons that life under Jacob Zuma as president need not be all bad.

He told the Cape Town Press Club on Thursday that at least when he becomes president, he will start off under scrutiny.

When Nelson Mandela became president, Leon said, he was a secular saint, and that was a good and a bad thing.

"When Thabo Mbeki became president we assumed - I never did, but you all did," Leon said - "that he was Mr Delivery and Mr Intellectual. Well, he failed instantly on both counts."

Now no one has any expectations of Zuma at all, said Leon, who was in Cape Town to launch his autobiography.

"They kind of think: 'Well this guy is pretty compromised.' And in one sense, he will start off under scrutiny.

"People will be keeping the lights on and hopefully the microphones and the microscopes pointing in the right direction.

"He won't be given a free pass. And that can be a helpful thing."

Emotional intelligence

The good thing about Jacob Zuma, as opposed to the current president, Leon continued, is that he is extremely comfortable in his own skin, which is an advantage.

"He uses a lot of emotional intelligence. Which is often better than intellect, because it means he is more plugged in to the concerns of people, often in a very positive way.

"He's the guy who said that crime is a threat to the constitutional order of South Africa, and indeed it is.

"As a general proposition, he is absolutely correct.

"When we did battle with the current president, crime was either contested, didn't exist, was a figment of the white imagination, or indeed the statistics were demonstrably going in the other direction.

Independent judiciary

"No actual recognition that there was a crisis here that had to be wished away or explained away or didn't exist. So in that sense he's better.

However, Leon warned that the worst thing about a Zuma presidency derived from what was happening with the judiciary now.

He said the crucial non-negotiable factor in a peaceful and democratic South Africa is an independent judiciary. "That is what is required by citizens," he said.

He explained that when Mandela was dragged into court by Louis Luyt and lost, he stood up for the judiciary.

Thabo Mbeki for reasons of self-interest over the 14th Amendment Bill also stood up for the judiciary.

"Jacob Zuma can't stand up for the judiciary," Leon said, "because the judiciary needs to be squared away for him to get into power.

"The covering fire from the top is not there.

"And that is the greatest threat of the Zuma advance."

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