Stop Land Nationalization. Sign now, deadline 13 August.

The new version of the 18th Constitutional Amendment attacking property rights calls for a renewed fightback. If we are to protect our property rights and SA’s economy, we must win this fight. #KillTheBill #StopEWC #PropertyRightsAreHumanRights

Campaigns | Stop Land Nationalization. Sign now, deadline 13 August.

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Fill in the form below to say ‘No!’ to the 18th Constitutional Amendment. Sign up and we will send this letter on your behalf to parliament.

On July 16 2021, the parliamentary ad hoc committee tabled a new version of the Constitutional Amendment for public comment. In a departure from its mandate and previous versions, the committee introduced the notion of "custodianship" of land in addition to expropriation without compensation. Our legal experts have shown that "custodianship" would amount to selective land nationalisation.

If passed into law, this Constitutional Amendment – in conjunction with the Expropriation Bill which the ANC is also trying to pass – would empower “expropriating agents” at municipal, provincial, and national levels to enforce the dispossession of private property without compensation, doing intolerable damage to citizens of this republic. 

Even if you signed up to oppose EWC before, it is very important that you raise your objections again now. Do not let government gain the impression that you are losing interest in protecting your property rights. Fatigue could be fatal to your rights. Sign up above to add your voice to those opposing the amendment.

See more on what the problems are with passing the 18th Constitutional Amendment, and what the IRR is doing to stop it here.

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