DA asks Constitutional Court to declare Disaster Management Act unconstitutional

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While not affecting lockdown regulations, the DA says the act needs to include parliamentary oversight

The DA has asked the Constitutional Court to declare the legislation governing SA’s lockdown unconstitutional, as it breaches the doctrine of separation of powers, and wants the apex court to include parliamentary oversight.

The party wants the act to include parliamentary oversight and powers that would result in parliament being able to veto the regulations, declarations and extensions of the state of disaster under the act, if it does not agree with it. Steenhuisen argued in the affidavit that there is no effective oversight and involvement under the act, and that it gives the executive the power to govern by regulations and directions without any role for parliament.

 

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