BRAAMFONTEIN - Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng is receiving the candidate lists for Members of Parliament from the Independent Electoral Commission at the Constitutional Court. Parliament is expected to use the list created after last week's election results to help it prepare for next week’s swearing-in ceremony.
The sixth Parliament will officially begin next week and at the centre of this will be the allocation of seats to MPs based on party lists.The National Assembly is the house directly elected by voters, while the National Council of Provinces is elected by legislatures which sends delegates to look after its interests.
As far as the ANC is concerned, it has exactly 200 members coming from the party's national to national list.More to follow.
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