After elections, here’s what will happen next in Parliament ElectionResults
CAPE TOWN - As the numbers part of the election draws to a close and the winners start to plan their agenda for the next five years, Parliament said that it was ready to welcome MPs.
Within two days of the final results declaration, officials must put names to seats and submit the final lists of MPs to the Chief Justice. He will set a date to convene Parliament and all MPs will converge on Cape Town for a special sitting. “After the swearing-in, the house is competent to appoint its own office bearers. We then proceed to the election of the Speaker.”
The Speaker will preside over the election of his or her deputy; with that, the house is considered properly constituted. After this, it can elect the nation’s new president.After the new Parliament is formally constituted and the president voted in, the way is clear for the inauguration set for 25 May at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria.
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