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how the levels of National ,Provincial and local government address the interests of civil society

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Answered by parvathyrajesh83
8

The focus today was on discussing the role of civil society in ... this should be retained at national, provincial and local government

Answered by stefangonzalez246
7

Explanation:

National

• The countrywide legislative authority, as vested in Parliament, gives the National Assembly the power

•  To amend the Constitution;

• To skip rules with reference to any issue, issue to sure provisions; and

• To pass on any of its legislative powers to any legislature inside the other spheres of government (besides the power to amend the Constitution).

Provincial

• Provincial legislatures are bound simplest by way of the countrywide Constitution and through their own Constitution, if they have one.

• The legislative authority of provinces as vested in provincial Legislatures offers them the strength

• to pass rules for the province in regards to any matters

•  outside those purposeful areas which can be expressly assigned to the province through countrywide rules; and

• for which a provision of the Constitution envisages the enactment of provincial law; and to assign any of its legislative powers to a Municipal Council in that province.

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