NCOP may still propose changes to Electoral Amendment Bill, which parliament may only be able to consider after next election, Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula tells MPs
National Assembly speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula. Picture: ZKOSTILE/PARLIAMENT
The unprecedented move would enable parliament will meet the Constitutional Court-imposed deadline of December 10 to enact the law and also deal with possible changes by the NCOP. “The second possibility will be that of the NCOP passing the bill as is. Then, at the bottom, insert that as it is now, for the 2024 elections, that is the bill we will use, that’s the law we will use. However, immediately after the elections there should be a process [to amend] the legislation,” she added.
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