how the levels of National ,Provincial and local government address the interests of civil society
Answers
The focus today was on discussing the role of civil society in ... this should be retained at national, provincial and local government
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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