Johannesburg - South Africa's new political party, the Congress of the People (COPE), began its inaugural conference Sunday with promises to reform the electoral system and improve public services if victorious in next year's general elections.
COPE was founded by a group of former members of the ruling African National Congress, who quit the party after the ANC dumped Thabo Mbeki as president in September.
At its three-day conference in the southern city of Bloemfontein, thousands of COPE delegates, led by firebrand former ANC chairman Mosiuoa Lekota, are expected to hammer out a party manifesto. Bloemfontein, capital of Free State province, is also where the ANC was founded nearly 100 years ago, in 1912.