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Free State Provincial Legislature

Vrystaatse Provinsiale Wetgewer (Afrikaans)
Kopano ea Molao ea Lekhotla la Free State (Sotho)
7th Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Speaker
Mxolisi Dukwana, ANC
since 27 June 2024[1]
Deputy Speaker
Nolitha Ndungane, ANC
since 27 June 2024
Maqueen Letsoha-Mathae, ANC
since 14 June 2024
Leader of the Opposition
Roy Jankielsohn, DA
since 21 May 2014[2]
Structure
Seats30
Political groups
Government (16)
  •   ANC (16)

Official Opposition (7)

Other parties (7)

Elections
Party-list proportional representation
Last election
29 May 2024
Meeting place
Legislative Chamber, Vierde Raadsaal, Bloemfontein
Website
Free State Legislature

The Free State Provincial Legislature is the primary legislative body of the South African province of Free State. It is unicameral in its composition and elects the Premier of the Free State, who in turn selects the members of the Executive Council of the Free State.

Powers

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The Free State Provincial Legislature chooses the Premier of the Free State, the head of the Free State's provincial executive. The legislature can force the Premier to resign by passing a motion of no confidence. Although the Executive Council is chosen by the Premier, the legislature may pass a motion of no confidence to force the Premier to change the composition of the Council. The legislature also appoints Free State's delegates to the National Council of Provinces, allocating delegates to parties in proportion to the number of seats each party holds in the legislature.

The legislature has the power to pass legislation in numerous fields specified in the national constitution, including include health, education (except universities), agriculture, housing, environmental protection, and development planning. In some fields, legislative power is shared with the national parliament, while in other fields it is reserved to the Free State alone.

The legislature oversees the administration of the Free State provincial government, and the Premier and the members of the Executive Council are required to report to the legislature on the performance of their responsibilities. The legislature also manages the finances of the provincial government by way of the appropriation bills which determine the Free State's provincial budget.

Election

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The provincial legislature consists of 30 members, who are elected through a system of party-list proportional representation with closed lists. The most recent election was held on 29 May 2024. The following table summarises the results.

PartyVotesVote %Seats
ANC429,24151.8716
DA181,06221.887
EFF111,85013.524
VF+24,9333.011
MK15,9851.931
ACT15,1201.831
Other parties49,3215.960
Total827,512100.030

The following table shows the composition of the provincial parliament after past elections. The African National Congress has held a majority in the legislature since 1994, while the Democratic Alliance has been the official opposition since 2014, when it displaced the Congress of the People.

Party1994199920042009201420192024
African Christian Democratic Party0010000
African Congress for Transformation1
African National Congress24252522221916
Congress of the People4000
Democratic Alliance / Democratic Party0233567
Economic Freedom Fighters244
Freedom Front Plus / Freedom Front2111111
New National Party / National Party420
UMkhonto we Sizwe1
Total30


Officers

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The following people have served as Speaker of the Free State Provincial Legislature.

NameTerm startTerm endParty
Motlalepula Chabaku[3]19941998ANC
Joel Mafereka19982001ANC
Jani Mohapi20012002ANC
Mxolisi Dukwana20022008ANC
Ouma Tsopo20132014ANC
Sisi Mabe20142014ANC
Mamiki Qabathe20152019ANC
Zanele Sifuba20192024ANC
Mxolisi Dukwana2024IncumbentANC

Members

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References

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  1. ^ "Nothing controversial about being elected Free State Speaker: Dukwana". 27 June 2024. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  2. ^ Roy Jankielsohn. Retrieved on 23 May 2019.
  3. ^ Executive Summary: Provincial 10 Year Review Implementation Report

    Free State Provincial Legislature

    Vrystaatse Provinsiale Wetgewer (Afrikaans)
    Kopano ea Molao ea Lekhotla la Free State (Sotho)
    7th Legislature
    Coat of arms or logo
    Type
    Type
    Leadership
    Speaker
    Mxolisi Dukwana, ANC
    since 27 June 2024[1]
    Deputy Speaker
    Nolitha Ndungane, ANC
    since 27 June 2024
    Maqueen Letsoha-Mathae, ANC
    since 14 June 2024
    Leader of the Opposition
    Roy Jankielsohn, DA
    since 21 May 2014[2]
    Structure
    Seats30
    Political groups
    Government (16)
    •   ANC (16)

    Official Opposition (7)

    Other parties (7)

    Elections
    Party-list proportional representation
    Last election
    29 May 2024
    Meeting place
    Legislative Chamber, Vierde Raadsaal, Bloemfontein
    Website
    Free State Legislature

    The Free State Provincial Legislature is the primary legislative body of the South African province of Free State. It is unicameral in its composition and elects the Premier of the Free State, who in turn selects the members of the Executive Council of the Free State.

    Powers

    The Free State Provincial Legislature chooses the Premier of the Free State, the head of the Free State's provincial executive. The legislature can force the Premier to resign by passing a motion of no confidence. Although the Executive Council is chosen by the Premier, the legislature may pass a motion of no confidence to force the Premier to change the composition of the Council. The legislature also appoints Free State's delegates to the National Council of Provinces, allocating delegates to parties in proportion to the number of seats each party holds in the legislature.

    The legislature has the power to pass legislation in numerous fields specified in the national constitution, including include health, education (except universities), agriculture, housing, environmental protection, and development planning. In some fields, legislative power is shared with the national parliament, while in other fields it is reserved to the Free State alone.

    The legislature oversees the administration of the Free State provincial government, and the Premier and the members of the Executive Council are required to report to the legislature on the performance of their responsibilities. The legislature also manages the finances of the provincial government by way of the appropriation bills which determine the Free State's provincial budget.

    Election

    The provincial legislature consists of 30 members, who are elected through a system of party-list proportional representation with closed lists. The most recent election was held on 29 May 2024. The following table summarises the results.

    PartyVotesVote %Seats
    ANC429,24151.8716
    DA181,06221.887
    EFF111,85013.524
    VF+24,9333.011
    MK15,9851.931
    ACT15,1201.831
    Other parties49,3215.960
    Total827,512100.030

    The following table shows the composition of the provincial parliament after past elections. The African National Congress has held a majority in the legislature since 1994, while the Democratic Alliance has been the official opposition since 2014, when it displaced the Congress of the People.

    Party1994199920042009201420192024
    African Christian Democratic Party0010000
    African Congress for Transformation1
    African National Congress24252522221916
    Congress of the People4000
    Democratic Alliance / Democratic Party0233567
    Economic Freedom Fighters244
    Freedom Front Plus / Freedom Front2111111
    New National Party / National Party420
    UMkhonto we Sizwe1
    Total30


    Officers

    The following people have served as Speaker of the Free State Provincial Legislature.

    NameTerm startTerm endParty
    Motlalepula Chabaku[3]19941998ANC
    Joel Mafereka19982001ANC
    Jani Mohapi20012002ANC
    Mxolisi Dukwana20022008ANC
    Ouma Tsopo20132014ANC
    Sisi Mabe20142014ANC
    Mamiki Qabathe20152019ANC
    Zanele Sifuba20192024ANC
    Mxolisi Dukwana2024IncumbentANC

    Members

    References

    1. ^ "Nothing controversial about being elected Free State Speaker: Dukwana". 27 June 2024. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
    2. ^ Roy Jankielsohn. Retrieved on 23 May 2019.
    3. ^ Executive Summary: Provincial 10 Year Review Implementation Report
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