Chapter 4: Parliament

CHAPTER 4
pARliAment
Composition of Parliament
42.

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Parliament consists of—
(a)	� the National Assembly; and
(b)	� the National Council of Provinces.
The National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces participate in the
legislative process in the manner set out in the Constitution.
The National Assembly is elected to represent the people and to ensure government
by the people under the Constitution. It does this by choosing the President, by
providing a national forum for public consideration of issues, by passing legislation
and by scrutinizing and overseeing executive action.
The National Council of Provinces represents the provinces to ensure that provincial
interests are taken into account in the national sphere of government. It does
this mainly by participating in the national legislative process and by providing a
national forum for public consideration of issues affecting the provinces.
The President may summon Parliament to an extraordinary sitting at any time to
conduct special business.
The seat of Parliament is Cape Town, but an Act of Parliament enacted in accordance
with section 76(1) and (5) may determine that the seat of Parliament is elsewhere.

Legislative authority of the Republic
43.

In the Republic, the legislative authority—
(a)	� of the national sphere of government is vested in Parliament, as set out in
section 44;
(b)	� of the provincial sphere of government is vested in the provincial legislatures,
as set out in section 104; and
(c)	� of the local sphere of government is vested in the Municipal Councils, as set out
in section 156.

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