Democracy Works — We Just Need Better Leaders | Lindiwe Mazibuko | TED

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I was 14 years old in 1994
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when my country, South Africa,
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held its historic first democratic elections.
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I can vividly remember my mother taking me with her to the voting station,
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which was near the clinic where she worked,
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and where she would cast her vote for the very first time
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in a general election at the age of 45 years old.
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That's two years older than I am today, standing in front of you.
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By then, my mother was a taxpayer and a home owner,
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and she was a mother of four children.
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She was a university graduate
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who had a long and storied career behind her
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in South Africa's public health service.
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She had raised us and educated us
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and imbued in all of us the religious and cultural traditions of our ancestors.
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In other words, she was a fully-fledged adult woman of 45 years old.
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But she had never been allowed to vote in an election before
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because she was also Black.
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Take a moment to think about what that day
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and that election must have meant for her
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and for the millions of Black South Africans
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who were voting for the very first time.
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People who were previously not even considered legitimate citizens
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in the country of their birth.
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It took five long years of negotiations
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for the multiracial, multiparty Convention for a Democratic South Africa,
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and later for the first democratic parliament,
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to negotiate, draft and pass
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one of the world’s most respected and celebrated constitutions.
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For years, that negotiation process was marred by sabotage, assassinations,
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boycotts and bloodshed.
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And yet, despite these many challenges,
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it also delivered a functioning electoral process
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and a visionary blueprint
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for a transformed society in South Africa.
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This blueprint contained not just a bill of rights,
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but a bill of public goods,
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a promissory note and a commitment to deliver a demonstrably better life
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for all of South Africa's people.
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In the decades since, however,
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that promise has not adequately been kept,
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largely because of the failure of our political leaders
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to live up to the promise of the country's hard-won transition.
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These failures have led many young people today to express their preference
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for an authoritarian path,
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believing that gaining access to their most basic needs
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is worth sacrificing the right to vote
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and to participate in democratic governance.
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But history and research have shown us that democracy is still worth fighting for
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despite the inadequacies of its leaders.
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And so, to get South Africa to a place where democracy can thrive,
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we need a revolution in political leadership.
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This has become my life's work.
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South Africa's constitution is widely considered
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to be one of the most unique constitutions around the world.
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This is primarily because we have a bill of rights,
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which both declares our freedoms
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and guarantees our right to access things
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such as health care, water, education, housing,
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a protected and sustainable environment,
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and nutrition and shelter for children.
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Not many states have codified the right to access specific government services
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into their supreme law.
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Some of these rights are absolute,
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including the rights to basic education,
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while others, such as the right to housing, water, food,
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health care and social security,
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are considered progressively realizable rights.
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This means that the constitution places an obligation on all governments,
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regardless of political affiliation
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and regardless of the promises contained in their political manifestos,
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to implement measures that will lead to the full realization of these rights.
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This is why I say our bill of rights is also a bill of public goods.
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But the South Africa that young people live in today
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is also one of the most unequal societies on Earth.
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The South Africa of young people today is one of prolonged energy
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and water shortages
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that render life undignified and intolerable.
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It is a country mired in institutionalized corruption
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at the very highest levels.
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It is a country whose education outcomes are so poor
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that our fourth-grade learners have the worst reading ability
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in the world:
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81 percent are incapable of reading for meaning.
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Our constitution may guarantee our rights,
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but poor leadership has hindered our ability to access those rights.
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And as a result, the country’s most vulnerable citizens
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have lost faith in the promise of South African democracy.
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So much so that in a 2021 study by the Pan-African,
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non-partisan research network Afrobarometer,
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two-thirds of South Africans said
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that they would be willing to give up elections
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if a non-elected government could provide them
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with guaranteed security, housing and jobs.
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46 percent of the survey respondents
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said that they would be very willing to do so.
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That’s nearly half.
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And the highest levels of support for this proposal
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were amongst younger and more educated respondents.
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The disillusionment with democracy in South Africa
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is also borne out by statistics from our electoral commission,
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which point to a sustained decline in voter participation numbers,
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particularly amongst young people in South Africa.
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Part of that may be because anybody under the age of 35
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in South Africa has only ever experienced life in a democratic society.
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And to them, that society is simply not that visionary nation
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of ethical leaders
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delivering a society based on social justice
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and fundamental human rights.
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And so they feel no motivation to fight for a democracy
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that doesn't actually deliver on its promises.
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I desperately want that to change
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before South Africa slips into an authoritarian trap.
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I first ran for elected political office in 2008,
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at the age of 28,
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hoping to right these very wrongs.
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I wanted to contribute to the high-minded
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and constitutionally enshrined idea of South Africa.
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A country of triumph over diversity,
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a place which had put the injustices of the past so far behind it,
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that education, health care, water and safety
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were considered basic human rights.
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In 2009, I was elected into a national assembly
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and to which I was one of the youngest members of parliament.
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But by then the contagion of corruption
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had already begun to infiltrate the political class,
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and its consequences --
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the declining quality of service delivery,
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the rapid decay of public infrastructure,
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the communities neglected
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and the tensions inflamed -- were increasingly visible in daily life.
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I resigned from active politics at the beginning of my second term,
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burned out, frustrated and disillusioned by how easily hubris,
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corruption and incompetence could stifle the country's socioeconomic progress.
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But even at my most jaded,
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I understood that the challenge lay
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with the quality of leaders in political office,
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not with the system in which they were duty bound to serve.
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And so today,
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my work is focused on building capacity in the right leaders,
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people of integrity, community mindedness,
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skill, self awareness,
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and to help them to make the transition
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into political and government leadership roles in South Africa
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and also throughout the African continent.
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I started an organization called Futurelect to do just this,
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with a special emphasis on programs that support women
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to run for elected political office and occupy senior,
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influential and impactful roles in our democracies.
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We do this not only because it's fair and just
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for women to have equal representation in political life,
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but also because countless studies about diversity and leadership have shown
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that when more women are around the decision-making table,
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progress towards objectives improves dramatically.
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The very same is true of political leadership.
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So at Futurelect, we bring together classes of young people
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and women leaders who come from a range of political and ideological traditions,
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some having no political affiliation at all,
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to help shape the quality of leadership on the continent for the future.
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My experience in politics strengthened my belief that values,
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character and purpose in our leaders matter far more than the ideology
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and political persuasion.
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So the values that we amplify at Futurelect,
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the ones we expect our fellows to embody,
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include a commitment to democratic governance,
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a belief in the equality and legitimacy of all people,
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the pursuit of policy based on evidence, not prejudice,
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and a keen awareness that political leadership is, first and foremost,
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about people, not prestige or position.
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We're building a community of ethical leaders from around the country,
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the region and the continent.
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Young people and women who can hold each other accountable
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based on shared values,
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and who can model a different kind of leadership
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in a world which is drunk with polarization
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and hopelessly entrenched political views.
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The time that our fellows spend developing their leadership abilities
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also enables them to stress-test their positions
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amongst people who share their values
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but may not share their politics.
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And also to articulate a vision for their leadership in government
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and the public sector.
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Our graduates have run for office in elections,
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some successfully and some not.
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Those who have been unsuccessful are retooling their strategies
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and preparing to contest again.
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Their resilience inspires me.
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Our graduates are also political appointees in local, state-level
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and national-level administrations.
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They work with cabinet ministers, mayors,
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governors and one in their country's presidency.
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At the same time,
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I'm also committed to fortifying young South Africans' belief
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in democracy's power and potential.
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So we are also investing in active citizenship
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by creating freely available online learning tools
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to support new generations of young citizens
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and young voters to show up in between elections,
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demand accountability from their public representatives,
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participate robustly in the governance of their country,
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and ultimately to see themselves as part of the fabric of our democratic system.
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Autocratic political entrepreneurs are very fond of claiming
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that you cannot eat a constitution
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or that democracy does not put food on the table.
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This has been proven time and time again to be untrue.
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But our ability to demonstrate that is tragically diminished
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when we elect leaders who lack the commitment,
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the integrity and the ability
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to deliver on the massive potential of democratic government.
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When we recognize that no political leader or party in any democracy
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has a monopoly on good governance,
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we can hold all leaders accountable for the values-based fundamentals
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that ensure all governments truly represent
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the interests of the people who elected them.
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And when leaders of integrity and purpose
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come together across political lines,
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even in the most heightened and dangerous of circumstances,
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we know that they are capable of crafting laws and building systems
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that reflect and reinforce our very highest aspirations.
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Constitutions can feed us.
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Democracies can provide us with shelter and safety,
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but only if we take active responsibility for them
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and elect leaders who can deliver on democracy's extraordinary potential.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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