Ninth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa
The Ninth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa modified the scheme for the allocation of seats in the National Council of Provinces, to account for the possibility of changes in the party makeup of provincial legislatures. This was necessary because of other legislation which had been introduced to allow members of the provincial legislatures to cross the floor (move from one party to another) without losing their seats. It came into force on 20 June 2002, and was effectively repealed on 17 April 2009 by the Fourteenth Amendment.
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Ninth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa
The Ninth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa modified the scheme for the allocation of seats in the National Council of Provinces, to account for the possibility of changes in the party makeup of provincial legislatures. This was necessary because of other legislation which had been introduced to allow members of the provincial legislatures to cross the floor (move from one party to another) without losing their seats. It came into force on 20 June 2002, and was effectively repealed on 17 April 2009 by the Fourteenth Amendment.
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amendments
Short title amended by the Citation of Constitutional Laws Act, 2005
Bill
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Second Amendment Bill
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bill date
2002-04-19
date assented
2002-06-19
date commenced
2002-06-20
date enacted
2002-06-19
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Act to amend the Constitution ...... r matters connected therewith.
repeals
Effectively repealed by the Constitution Fourteenth Amendment Act of 2008
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Constitution Ninth Amendment Act of 2002
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Ninth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa
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