Political analyst Professor Bheki Mngomezulu says allowing African National Congress ANC members in good standing to elect their president as opposed to being the only preserve of delegates to elective conferences will not change the partys electoral fortunes.
He says the ANC problems revolve around failures to implement its own crafted policies and adopted resolutions, as well as the failure to rid itself of factionalism.
This follows the mooted constitutional amendment by the delegates at the recently concluded National General Council, where they have resolved that party members across the country should be allowed to elect their leadership.