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SA must overhaul electoral law, and reject postponing 2024 poll – IRR
31 May 2022 - The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) cautions that any overhaul of South Africa’s electoral system must be done properly and that every concern ...
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Letter: ANC not interested in accountability
16 September 2021 - The news that the ANC has opted to recommend minimal changes to the way we elect our representatives at provincial and national level is ...
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Letter: Electoral system overhaul is welcomed - Businesslive
17 February 2021 - The announcement in parliament by home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi that the electoral system is to be reformed is to be welcomed.
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Letter: Messy electoral system is better than two-party dominance - Businesslive
5 October 2022 - Jonny Steinberg (“Years from now, the nasty parties will hold us to ransom”, September 29) argues that SA’s proportional representation (PR) ...
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Letter: No-one expects electoral reform to be a silver bullet - Businesslive
9 June 2021 - Jonny Steinberg (“Constituency voting could spawn even uglier politics”, June 3) raised a number of concerns about electoral reform, cautioning ...
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Letter: The current Electoral Amendment Bill does not pass muster - Businesslive
18 February 2022 - Something that appears to have escaped the public attention it deserves is the new Electoral Amendment Bill, public comment on which closes ...
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Marius Roodt: Maybe it is time to start thinking about an electoral threshold - News24
The news that the new mayor of Johannesburg, Thapelo Amad, comes from Al Jama-Ah, a party which won barely one percent of the vote in the city in the 2021 ...
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