Annexure B
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Section 93 of the new Constitution is deemed to read as follows:
“Appointment of Deputy Ministers
93. � (1) The President may, after consultation with the Executive Deputy
Presidents and the leaders of the parties participating in the Cabinet, establish
deputy ministerial posts.
(2) A party is entitled to be allocated one or more of the deputy ministerial posts
in the same proportion and according to the same formula that portfolios in
the Cabinet are allocated.
(3) � The provisions of section 91(10) to (12) apply, with the necessary changes, in
respect of Deputy Ministers, and in such application a reference in that section
to a Minister or a portfolio must be read as a reference to a Deputy Minister or
a deputy ministerial post, respectively.
(4) If a person is appointed as the Deputy Minister of any portfolio entrusted to a
Minister—
(a) � that Deputy Minister must exercise and perform on behalf of the relevant
Minister any of the powers and functions assigned to that Minister
in terms of any legislation or otherwise which may, subject to the
directions of the President, be assigned to that Deputy Minister by that
Minister; and
(b) any reference in any legislation to that Minister must be construed
as including a reference to the Deputy Minister acting in terms of an
assignment under paragraph (a) by the Minister for whom that Deputy
Minister acts.
(5) Whenever a Deputy Minister is absent or for any reason unable to exercise or
perform any of the powers or functions of office, the President may appoint
any other Deputy Minister or any other person to act in the said Deputy
Minister’s stead, either generally or in the exercise or performance of any
specific power or function.”.
Section 96 of the new Constitution is deemed to contain the following
additional subsections:
“(3) Ministers are accountable individually to the President and to the National
Assembly for the administration of their portfolios, and all members of the
Cabinet are correspondingly accountable collectively for the performance of
the functions of the national government and for its policies.
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