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Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature

South African legislature


Summary

South African legislature

FieldValue
background_colorGreen
nameEastern Cape Provincial Legislature
native_nameaf
xh
legislature7th Legislature
coa_picEastern Cape Provincial Legislature seal.png
coa_res200px
house_typeUnicameral
leader1_typeSpeaker
leader1Helen Sauls-August
party1ANC
election122 May 2019
leader2_typeDeputy Speaker
leader2Vuyo Jali
party2ANC
election214 June 2024
leader3_typePremier
leader3Oscar Mabuyane
party3ANC
election322 May 2019
leader4_typeLeader of the Opposition
leader4Vicky Knoetze
party4DA
election414 June 2024
structure1[[File:South_Africa_Eastern_Cape_Parliament_2024.svg220px]]
structure1_res220px
members72
*borderdarkgray}} ANC (45)
*borderdarkgray}} DA (11)
*borderdarkgray}} EFF (8)
*borderdarkgray}} UDM (3)
*borderdarkgray}} PA (2)
*borderdarkgray}} MK (1)
*borderdarkgray}} ATM (1)
*borderdarkgray}} FF+ (1)
voting_system1Party-list proportional representation
last_election129 May 2024
session_roomEastern Cape Provincial Legislature situated in Bhisho, Eastern Cape.jpg
meeting_placeProvincial Legislature Building, Independence Avenue, Bhisho
websiteOfficial website

xh Government (45)

  • ANC (45) Official Opposition (11)
  • DA (11) Other parties (16)
  • EFF (8)
  • UDM (3)
  • PA (2)
  • MK (1)
  • ATM (1)
  • FF+ (1)

The Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature is the primary legislative body of the South African province of Eastern Cape. It is unicameral in its composition, and elects the premier and the provincial cabinet from among the members of the leading party or coalition in the parliament.

At the commencement of the 7th provincial legislature on 14 June 2024, the number of seats allocated to the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature increased from 63 to 72.

Powers

The Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature elects the Premier of the Eastern Cape and can force the Premier to resign by passing a motion of no confidence. Even though the Executive Council of the province is appointed by the Premier, the legislature can pass a motion of no confidence forcing the Premier to reconfigure the Council. The provincial legislature also designates that Eastern Cape's delegates to the National Council of Provinces, assigning delegates to parties in proportion to the total number of seats each party holds in the legislature.

The legislature has the power to pass legislation in numerous fields set forth in the national constitution; in some fields, the legislative power is shared with the national parliament, while in others it is reserved to the province. The fields include matters such as health, education, agriculture, housing, environmental protection, and development planning.

The legislature supervises the administration of the Eastern Cape provincial government, and the Premier of the Eastern Cape and the members of the Executive Council are required to report to the legislature on the performance of their individual responsibilities. The legislature also manages the pecuniary matters of the provincial government by way of the appropriation bills which determine the provincial budget.

Election

The provincial legislature consists of 72 members, who are elected through a system of party list proportional representation with closed lists. In other words, each voter casts a vote for one political party, and seats in the legislature are allocated to the parties in proportion to the number of votes received. The seats are then filled by members in accordance with lists submitted by the parties before the election.

The legislature is elected for a term of five years unless it is dissolved early. This may occur if the legislature votes to dissolve and it is at least three years since the last election, or if the Premiership falls vacant and the legislature fails to elect a new Premier within ninety days. By convention, all nine provincial legislatures and the National Assembly are elected on the same day.

The most recent election was held on 29 May 2024. The following table summarises the results.

PartyVotesVote %Seats
1,114,29462.1645
267,00714.8911
181,85510.148
66,5723.713
41,3552.312
27,7611.551
25,9041.441
9,3210.521
Other parties57,5243.28
Total1,791,593100.072

The following table shows the composition of the provincial parliament after past elections.

EventAICANCATMCOPEDP/DAEFFFF/FF+MKNP/NNPPAPACUDM
1994 election481061
1999 election4740219
2004 election5150016
2009 election14496003
2014 election1451102004
2019 election04410105102
2024 election0451011811203

Officers

The Speaker is the political head of the legislature and is assisted by a Deputy Speaker. The current Speaker is Helen Sauls-August and the Deputy Speaker is Mlibo Qoboshiyane; they are both members of the African National Congress (ANC). The following people have served as Speaker:

NameTerm startTerm endParty
Gugile Nkwinti19941999ANC
Mkhangeli Matomela19992004ANC
Noxolo Kiviet20042009ANC
Fikile Xasa20092014ANC
Noxolo Kiviet20142019ANC
Helen Sauls-August2019IncumbentANC

Members

References

References

  1. [https://www.heraldlive.co.za/news/politics/2019-05-22-oscar-mabuyane-sworn-in-as-new-eastern-cape-premier/ Oscar Mabuyane sworn in as new Eastern Cape premier]. Retrieved on 23 May 2019.
  2. "Re-elected premier Mabuyane praises Eastern Cape for peaceful elections".
  3. [https://citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/politics/2133753/eastern-cape-to-hold-its-first-sitting-for-sixth-administration/ Eastern Cape to hold its first sitting for sixth administration]. Retrieved on 23 May 2019.
  4. "DA MPLs ready to fight for the people of the Eastern Cape".
  5. "Electoral Commission on determination of seats for provincial legislatures {{!}} South African Government".
  6. [http://www.eclegislature.gov.za/about_us/separation_of_power Separation of Powers]
  7. [http://www.eclegislature.gov.za/news_article/647/Presiding_Officers_Sixth_Term/29_May_2019 Presiding Officers: Sixth Term]. Retrieved on 26 June 2019.
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