African Language Board to promote compliance with the principles set out in subsection (9) and to further develop the official languages of South Africa. In construing any law and applying and developing common and customary law, a court must have due regard to the spirit, intent and objectives of this chapter.
PARLIAMENT (ss. 36-67)
A nomination under this subsection shall be submitted in writing to the President of the Senate. Each subsequent session of the Constituent Assembly shall be convened by the Speaker of the Constituent Assembly after consultation with the Speaker and the Speaker of the Assembly.
THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE (ss. 75-95)
There is a President of the Constitutional Court, who, subject to Article 99, is appointed by the President in consultation with the Cabinet and after consultation with the Chief Justice. For the exercise of its jurisdiction under subsection (3), a provincial or local branch of the Supreme Court shall have the powers of the Constitutional Court in terms of.
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT (s 124)
The compensation referred to in sub-section (3) shall be determined by the court as just and equitable having regard to the circumstances prevailing at the time. A referendum may be held under this section in any of the areas listed in paragraphs (a) to (n) of Part 2 of Schedule 1 (hereinafter referred to as the affected area). The referendum referred to in paragraph (a) shall be held in the affected area within three months of the filing at
The provincial legislative body of the province shall elect one of its members as president of the province at its first meeting after being convened in accordance with Article 130 (1). The provincial legislative body will then, whenever it is necessary to elect the Prime Minister again, elect one of its own. members as president of the province. The president can make regulations. a) prescribing procedures in relation to any function of the Commission or its committee;.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ss. 174-180)
Matters before the council of a local government relating to-. a) the budget of the local government, is decided by a decision of the council which is accepted by a majority of at least two thirds of all its members; and. Provided that a council may delegate the power to make decisions on matters relating to town planning to the executive committee or to a committee appointed for this purpose: Provided further that section 177 applies mutatis mutandis to the appointment and functioning of a committee appointed for this purpose. purpose. A council of a local government elects, according to a system of proportional representation as prescribed by law, from among its members, an executive committee to exercise such powers and perform such functions as may be determined by such council becomes: Provided that -. a) the council determines the number of members of and the quorum for the daily management;.
Provided that the first local government elections after the. entry into force of this Constitution takes place on the same day. An enforceable code of conduct for members and officials of local governments will be provided by law.
TRADITIONAL AUTHORITIES (ss. 181-184)
If Parliament does not say whether it supports or opposes the bill within the time limit prescribed in paragraph (c), the provincial legislature may proceed with the bill. 3) (a) Draft legislation which, subject to this chapter, provides for the composition, election of representatives and powers and functions of the council set out in subsection (1) and the procedures to be used for their implementation and operation. powers and functions and for all other matters related to the establishment and functioning of the Council shall be submitted to the Parliament no later than six months from the entry into force of this Constitution. 5) (a) Every Parliamentary Bill relating to traditional authorities, indigenous law or the traditions and customs of traditional communities or any other matter concerned shall, after it has been passed by the House in which it has been introduced, but before adopted by the second Parliament, the Secretary of the Parliament forwards it to the Council for comments.
Parliament his support for or opposition to the bill, together with any comments he wishes to make.
FINANCE
-General is vacant, the most senior member of the Auditor General's staff shall act as Auditor General until the vacancy is filled, and shall have all the powers and functions of the Auditor General to that effect. The South African Reserve Bank, established and regulated by an Act of Parliament, will be the central bank of the Republic. The powers and functions of the South African Reserve Bank are those usually exercised and performed by central banks, which powers and functions shall be determined by an Act of Parliament and shall be exercised or performed under such conditions as may be prescribed by or under such law.
4) (a) Unless the new constitutional text provides otherwise, a member of the Commission may be removed from office only by the President and only for misconduct, incapacity or. b) The President, within 14 days after the dismissal of a member of the Commission, notifies the Parliament and the legislatures of the provinces by message about this removal and the reasons. The first meeting of the Commission shall be held within 30 days of its appointment at a time and place to be determined by the chairman, and subsequent meetings shall be held at such time and place as may be determined by the Commission or, if authorized by the Commission. , by the chairman. 204 Remuneration and allowances of members and other persons The members of the Commission and the persons referred to in article 203, who are not in public service, shall be paid out of the money appropriated by Parliament for that purpose, such remuneration and allowances as the Minister responsible for national financial affairs may determine.
The President may make regulations about-. a) procedures related to the performance of any function of the Commission; and.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION AND PUBLIC SERVICE
Provided that the Commission reports to Parliament on its activities at least once a year. 1) (a) The Commission shall consist of not less than three members and not more than five members appointed by the Chairman, one of whom shall be appointed as Chairman of the Commission. In connection with any appointment or filling of any position in the public service, the qualifications, level of education, merit, efficiency and suitability of the persons who qualify for the appointment, promotion or transfer in question, and the like. conditions which may be determined or prescribed by or under any law shall be taken into account.
In case of changes in the law governing pension funds, which affect a member of a fund, the real value of the accrued benefits of this member of a fund and his/her. beneficiary, as represented by the fund's actuarial liability to the member or his or her beneficiary, will be retained. The retirement age applicable to a public servant by law on October 1, 1993, shall not be changed without his/her consent.
POLICE AND DEFENCE
The full membership of the board is determined by rules and orders. 4) (a) Where the National Defense Force is recruited for a service referred to in section 227(1)(a), (b) or (e), the President shall forthwith notify Parliament of the reasons therefor. Chief Justice” means the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Africa referred to in section 97(1).
Independent Electoral Commission' means the Commission established by section 4 of the Independent Electoral Commission Act 1993 (Act 150 of 1993). All military forces referred to in section 224 (2) are rationalized for the purposes of the National Defense Force. For the purposes of the first elections of local self-government members after the entry into force of this Constitution, the area of jurisdiction of this local self-government shall be divided into districts in accordance with the law referred to in the first paragraph.
The Self-Governing Territories Constitution Act, 1971 (Act 21 of 1971) (c) the area for which the Legislative Assembly of Lebow has been constituted within the meaning of section 1 of the Self-Government Territories Constitution Act, 1971 (Act 21 of 1971), except the area which consisting of the following properties-. The area for which the Kangwane Legislative Assembly was established under section 1 of the Self-Governing Territories Constitution Act 1971 (Act 21 of 1971). PROVINCE OF PRETORIA-WITWATERSRAND-VEREENIGING Districts established under the Magistrates Act, 1944 (Act 32 of 1944).
Affected Areas
Parties registered in terms of the Electoral Act, 1993 and contesting an election of the National Assembly must nominate candidates for such election on candidate lists prepared in accordance with this Schedule and the Electoral Act, 1993. Provided that if a party was not. any seats allocated in terms of item 5 (g), the seats allocated to him in terms of item 6 (e) are filled from his regional lists in proportion to the number of votes that party received in each of the regions: Provided that further that surplus will be fractions. disregarded except that any remaining seats will be allocated to regions in order of the highest surplus fractions. In the event of any forfeiture of seats in terms of subitem (1), the allocation of seats in respect of the relevant province is recalculated as follows: a).
In the presence of those gathered here and in full recognition of the high calling. In the presence of those gathered here and fully. the realization of the high calling. The powers, limits and functions of the national and provincial governments must be defined in the constitution.
The Protector shall be provided for and protected by the Constitution for the purpose of maintaining efficient public finance and administration and a high standard of professional ethics in the public service.