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Die rol van die verligtes in die Nasionale Party in die politieke ontmagtiging van die Afrikaner, 1966-1994Van Wyk, Annie Helena. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (MHCS (History)) -- University of Pretoria, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references.
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The prospects for a vigorous parliamentary opposition in a democratic South AfricaNnadika, Chimezie Amara 01 March 2007 (has links)
Student Number: 0516477F
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL STUDIES
THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS / This research report is a probe into prospects of meaningful political opposition in the
parliamentary system South Africa. Political oppositions play a very constructive role
in the entrenching of democracy. A free and open democratic system owes a lot to
politics of opposition. The political landscape in South Africa is characterized by one
dominant ruling party opposed by small and fragmented opposition. Thus there is a
challenge in South Africa’s democracy due to poor opposition politics.
The importance of opposition cannot be overstated, democracy thrives when there is
healthy deliberation and contestation in parliament. Thus different goals, values and
ideas are given the chance to be argued for or against. In South Africa, the African
National Congress (ANC) enjoys large support that dwarfs even the official opposition
party, the Democratic Alliance (DA). There are other opposition parties inside and
outside parliament. However the fact that the opposition is still relatively weak, is a
call for concern.
Although relatively weak, the opposition in South African politics is of vast
importance. The effectiveness of the opposition can be measured in the debates in
parliament and the positions that the opposition adopt to counter the ruling party.
Currently there is the reality of a very loose and weak opposition. The opposition is
not being effective enough to be of considerable substance in the political landscape.
The fact that much of the policies the ANC adopts are in principle similar to the
beliefs and ideas of the opposition renders the opposition ineffective and the electorate
is left with no real alternative. The point of departure of this research report is that the
opposition should assume policies that are an alternative to the ruling party so that
they can attract the electorate and thus boost democracy in South Africa.
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