Everything about National Assembly Of South Africa totally explained
The
National Assembly is the
lower house of the
Parliament of South Africa, located in
Cape Town,
Western Cape Province. It consists of no fewer than 350 and no more than 400
Members elected for a five-year term on the basis of a common voters’ roll.
It is presided over by a
Speaker, assisted by a
Deputy Speaker. The current Speaker is
Baleka Mbete.
Frene Ginwala was the speaker before the
2004 Elections.
Allocation
The National Assembly seats are allocated using a
proportional representation system with
closed lists. Voters have one vote at elections to the National Assembly. One half of the members are allocated via regional party lists in multi-member constituencies. The other half are allocated via a national party list in one national multi-member constituency. Parties decide whether they want to set up a national and regional lists or regional lists only.
History
In South Africa’s second democratic
general election in 1999, the
African National Congress won 266 seats. They were followed by the
Democratic Party with 38 seats, the
Inkatha Freedom Party with 34, the
New National Party with 28, and the
United Democratic Movement with 14. Other smaller parties are also represented.
After the third democratic elections in 2004 the New National Party was severely weakened, and formally disbanded in 2005, with the majority of the party joining the ANC. The current opposition party in the National Assembly is the
Democratic Alliance.
As of
2005 there was much controversy generated by the
Floor Crossing legislation.
The Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly is
Sandra Botha.
Current composition
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