Don’t leave electoral reform on backburner – IRR
Aug 22, 2024
While the Government of National Unity (GNU), and South Africa as a whole, face many pressing challenges, the need for electoral reform must not be forgotten, says the Institute of Race Relations (IRR).
While the Government of National Unity (GNU), and South Africa as a whole, face many pressing challenges, the need for electoral reform must not be forgotten, says the Institute of Race Relations (IRR).
The IRR points out that the Electoral Amendment Act passed last year is flawed and created an unwieldy system, effectively turning each of the nine provinces into a very large multi-member constituency.
Says IRR researcher Marius Roodt: “The electoral system used in the May election was the result of a haphazard and half-hearted attempt at electoral reform. It showed that the government was not interested in establishing an electoral system which helped increase the accountability of our public representatives.”