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词条 National Assembly of South Africa
释义

  1. Allocation

  2. History

  3. Election results

  4. Current composition

  5. References

  6. External links

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| leader1 = Baleka Mbete
| party1 = ANC
| election1 = 21 May 2014
| leader2_type = Deputy Speaker
| leader2 = Lechesa Tsenoli
| party2 = ANC
| election2 = 21 May 2014
| leader3_type = Leader of Government Business
| leader3 = David Mabuza
| party3 = ANC
| election3 = 27 February 2018
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| leader4 = Jackson Mthembu
| party4 = ANC
| election4 = 22 March 2016
| leader5_type = Leader of the Opposition
| leader5 = Mmusi Maimane
| party5 = DA
| election5 = 26 May 2014
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| leader6 = John Steenhuisen
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| election6 = 26 May 2014
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Government (249)

  • {{Color box|{{African National Congress/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} ANC (249)

Official Opposition (89)

  • {{Color box|{{Democratic Alliance (South Africa)/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} DA (89)
Other parties (62)
  • {{Color box|{{Economic Freedom Fighters/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} EFF (25)
  • {{Color box|{{Inkatha Freedom Party/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} IFP (10)
  • {{Color box|{{National Freedom Party/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} NFP (6)
  • {{Color box|{{United Democratic Movement/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} UDM (4)
  • {{Color box|{{Freedom Front Plus/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} FF+ (4)
  • {{Color box|{{Congress of the People (South African political party)/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} COPE (3)
  • {{Color box|{{African Christian Democratic Party/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} ACDP (3)
  • {{Color box|{{African Independent Congress/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} AIC (3)
  • {{Color box|{{Agang South Africa/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} Agang (2)
  • {{Color box|{{Pan Africanist Congress of Azania/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} PAC (1)
  • {{Color box|{{African People's Convention/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} APC (1)

| voting_system1 = Party-list proportional representation
| last_election1 = 7 May 2014
| next_election1 = 8 May 2019
| meeting_place = National Assembly Chamber, Houses of Parliament, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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The National Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of South Africa, located in Cape Town, Western Cape Province. It consists of four hundred members who are elected every five years using a party-list proportional representation system where half of the members are elected proportionally from 9 provincial lists and the remaining half from national lists so as to restore proportionality.

The National Assembly is presided over by a Speaker, assisted by a Deputy Speaker. The current Speaker is Baleka Mbete and the Deputy Speaker is Lechesa Tsenoli; they were elected on 21 May 2014.[1]

Allocation

The National Assembly seats are allocated using a proportional representation system with closed lists. Seats are first allocated according to the (integer part of the) Droop quota. Thereafter at most five seats are allocated using the largest remainder method (using the Droop quota). Any additional seats are allocated amongst the parties who then already have seats using the highest averages method.

Voters have one vote at elections to the National Assembly. Seats are allocated in ten multi-member constituencies via party lists. One constituency is a national or 'at large' constituency and nine others represent each of the nine provinces. The lists were called the national lists and regional lists in the 2009 election. 'Regional' was used to avoid confusion with the provincial legislature elections held at the same time. Previously they were called 'National to National' and 'Provincial to National'.

Of the 400 members of the National Assembly, half are assigned to be elected from national lists and the remaining half are assigned to be elected from regional lists. Every election, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) determines the allocation of the 200 regional list seats to each province by population.

Parties decide whether they want to set up both national and regional lists or only regional lists. In the 2009 election, the Democratic Alliance (DA) chose not to use a national list. The nationwide votes entitled the DA to 67 seats, but the provincial votes amounted to only 35 seats. While normally the remaining 32 members would be drawn from the party's national list, in this case the remaining seats were distributed among the other DA regional list candidates. This resulted in the National Assembly being made up of 168 members elected on national lists and 232 members elected on regional lists.

History

The National Assembly was first elected in South Africa's first non-racial election in 1994 with the African National Congress (ANC) winning 252 of the 400 seats. The National Party (NP), the previous governing party, won 82 seats, and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) won 43. Under the terms of the Interim Constitution this result entitled the NP and the IFP to take part in the Government of National Unity alongside the ANC, and gave the ANC and NP the right to each nominated one Deputy President. The other parties represented in the assembly were the Freedom Front (9 seats), the Democratic Party (7 seats), the Pan Africanist Congress (5 seats), and the African Christian Democratic Party (2 seats).

In the election of 1999, the ANC won 266 seats, one short of the two-thirds majority needed to unilaterally amend the constitution. The DP expanded its representation to become the official opposition with 38 seats, while the IFP won 34. The NP, now renamed the New National Party (NNP), dropped to 28 seats, and the newly formed United Democratic Movement (UDM) won 14. Eight smaller parties also obtained seats in the assembly.

In the election of 2004 the ANC obtained 279 seats, gaining a two-thirds majority and the ability to change the constitution. The DP became the Democratic Alliance (DA) and remained the official opposition with 50 seats, while the IFP won 28 seats. The NNP was severely weakened, obtaining only 7 seats; the party was formally disbanded in 2005 with the majority of the party joining the ANC.

In the election of 2009 the ANC lost its two-thirds majority but remained the majority party with 264 seats. The DA increased its support to 67 seats, and the new Congress of the People (COPE) party, a breakaway from the ANC, obtained 30 seats. The IFP was reduced to 18 seats.

In the election of 2014 the ANC lost further seats, but remained the majority party with 249 seats. The DA increased its support to 89 seats, while the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), a far-left breakaway from the ANC, obtained 25 seats. The IFP further reduced to 10 seats while COPE's influence was strongly reduced, only electing three MPs.

The following table shows the party composition of the National Assembly over time.

Event Date ANC DP / DA NP / NNP COPE EFF IFP NFP VF / VF+ UDM ACDP ID Others
1994 election 27 April 1994 252 7 82 43 9 2 5
1999 election 2 June 1999 266 38 28 34 3 14 6 11
2003 floor-crossing 4 April 2003 275 46 20 31 3 4 7 1 13
2004 election 14 April 2004 279 50 7 28 4 9 7 7 9
2005 floor-crossing 15 September 2005 293 47 23 4 6 4 5 18
2007 floor-crossing 15 September 2007 297 47 23 4 6 4 4 15
2009 election 22 April 2009 264 67 30 18 4 4 3 4 6
2014 election 7 May 2014 249 89 3 25 10 6 4 4 3 7

Election results

The last election was held on 7 May 2014.

{{South African general election, 2014}}

Current composition

{{election table|editlink=no}}
|-style="background:#e9e9e9;"
PartySeats %
|-
| {{Party name with color|African National Congress}} || 249 || 62.25
|-
| {{Party name with color|Democratic Alliance (South Africa)}} || 89 || 22.25
|-
| {{Party name with color|Economic Freedom Fighters}} || 25 || 6.25
|-
| {{Party name with color|Inkatha Freedom Party}} || 10 || 2.5
|-
| {{Party name with color|National Freedom Party}} || 6 || 1.5
|-
| {{Party name with color|United Democratic Movement}} || 4 || 1
|-
| {{Party name with color|Freedom Front Plus}} || 4 || 1
|-
| {{Party name with color|Congress of the People (South African political party)|Congress of the People}} || 3 || 0.75
|-
| {{Party name with color|African Christian Democratic Party}} || 3 || 0.75
|-
| {{Party name with color|African Independent Congress}} || 3 || 0.75
|-
| {{Party name with color|Agang South Africa}} || 2 || 0.5
|-
| {{Party name with color|Pan Africanist Congress of Azania}} || 1 || 0.25
|-
| {{Party name with color|African People's Convention}} || 1 || 0.25
|-
|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"| Total || style="text-align:right"| 400 ||
|}

References

1. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/mbete-becomes-new-speaker-1.1691880#.U35Q59KSySo |title=Mbete becomes new speaker |date=21 May 2014 |work=Independent Online |accessdate=22 May 2014}}

External links

  • Parliament of South Africa
    • National Assembly
{{SALegislatures}}{{Current MPs of South Africa}}{{National lower houses}}{{DEFAULTSORT:National Assembly Of South Africa}}

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