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Good article Debbie.
It shows clearly that the SA constituion is nothing more than just another piece of useless government paper.
And I can tell you that Odin is mighty displeased.and God
Seriously, you don't believe in the South African constitution (unless you're being ironic)? Why do you live here then? There may be things wrong with some of our laws, but our constitution is brilliant. It's not 'government paper' it was based on the best constitutions in the world and submissions from citizens. Of all the things that make me proud to be a South African our constitution is at the top of my list.
At best that was an interesting piece of political rhetoric, not a 'good article', let's not pretend it's serious commentary from a journalist or politcal expert and the opinions expressed are coincidentally protected by the document being criticised.
Im sorry but a constitution that does not give the public a choice in who they elect as president is not a democratic constitution.Seriously, you don't believe in the South African constitution (unless you're being ironic)? Why do you live here then? There may be things wrong with some of our laws, but our constitution is brilliant. It's not 'government paper' it was based on the best constitutions in the world and submissions from citizens. Of all the things that make me proud to be a South African our constitution is at the top of my list.
At best that was an interesting piece of political rhetoric, not a 'good article', let's not pretend it's serious commentary from a journalist or politcal expert and the opinions expressed are coincidentally protected by the document being criticised.
I express my opinion, and I am backed up about it and I get told to leave
Charles Nquakula syndrome is alive and well here.
Im sorry but a constitution that does not give the public a choice in who they elect as president is not a democratic constitution.
Thats the biggest gripe I have with our constitution.
Hence my saying that it's not really the fault of the current government when they come up with Nqakula-like statements. It's been an old SA tradition to stick one's head in the sand and kick at anyone that criticizes thy beloveth country....I express my opinion, and I am backed up about it and I get told to leave
Charles Nquakula syndrome is alive and well here.
Well, we've just had abundant proof that our constitution isn't a nice smelling as some have said it is. In fact, our constitution is being by-passed and that it allows this is also cause for concern.
Right now the highest office in the land is the ANC's NEC. You cannot tell me that the ANC has some 20 million members. Sure, it may have had that many voters but those people voted for parliament, not for the NEC. The NEC has no mandate whatsoever to set policy and, frankly, I am more than a little sick and tired of these so called politcal analysts who wax lyrical about democracy in action. Boy, do we attact a lot of idiots but I suppose if you can't get a job you can always be a commentator.
So where are the 400-odd (or is that 400 odd) people who undertook an oath to uphold the constitution? Parliament has well and truely failed the people of South Africa. Lock those traitors up I say.
The problem is indeed not the constitution. I am saying the govt makes it to be a useless piece of paper because they do what they like regardless.
I say the problem is the consitution because it allows parliament to become subject to political inteference
And to sox63 too, guys, don't miss the point. Parliament is elected by the population, not the NEC, not the party. There are no checks and balances over the party, much less the NEC and I don't really care how democratic that Polokwane process was - it doesn't make it right for a bunch of lunatics on a limited ticket to rule the country - that's what we have parliament for.
I'd wager that the current set up is less representative of the people than the apartheid government ever was.
Thats exactly what I was trying to say.I think you're the one missing the point, in SA we vote for a party. Then the party selects the people to become MPs.
Thats exactly what I was trying to say.
Even the election of the presidential candidate is an internal process, the ANC could well kick Zuma out after the 2009 election is won and put Malema as president, what power do the people have? You vote for the party, the party has carte blanch to appoint whoever they like through a secret internal ballot.