Cape Forum demands that new parliament gets serious about Referendum legislation
21 May 2024
Despite the fact that the parliament’s five-year term officially comes to an end at midnight (21 May), Cape Forum is not going to give up the battle for the preservation of provincial referendums.
“This is because we believe that elections alone are not sufficient to test citizens’ opinions on matters that affect them. Provincial referendums can be a more accurate measure of how residents prefer to be governed,” says Heindrich Wyngaard, Executive Chairperson of Cape Forum.
Cape Forum demands that the new parliament, which will be established after the national election, must, as a matter of urgency, implement an earlier Constitutional Court decision on the introduction of legislation that will enable provincial referendums.
Cape Forum has already received a letter from Lechesa Tsenoli, Acting Speaker of the National Assembly, in which he indicates that the current parliament will ensure that the matter is brought to the attention of the new parliament. It is understood that the current parliament did not have sufficient time to finish the discussion of the DA’s proposed Electoral Commission Amendment Bill. As soon as a new parliament is sworn in after the upcoming election, the issue must be placed back on the legislative authority’s discussion list.