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  1. The SA Pink Vote The SA Pink Vote

    31 August 2021 – This report examines why it is important to consider the Pink Vote, which political parties have been at the forefront of fighting for LGBTQ ...

    Located in IRR Publications / Occasional Reports
  2. Year One: How Julius Malema destroyed the NPA’s case against Jacob Zuma in 365 days Year One: How Julius Malema destroyed the NPA’s case against Jacob Zuma in 365 days

    10 May 2018 – The latest report from the IRR, ‘Year One: How Julius Malema destroyed the NPA’s case against Jacob Zuma in 365 days’ examines the primary role ...

    Located in IRR Publications / Occasional Reports
  3. Submission to the National Council of Provinces regarding the Electoral Amendment Bill (B1-2022)

    9 November 2022 - In this submission to the NCOP on amendments to the Electoral Bill the IRR points out the serious flaws in the bill and recommends that it be ...

    Located in IRR Publications / Submissions on Proposed Legislation
  4. Submission to the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs regarding the Electoral Amendment Bill (B1-2022)

    23 February 2022 - In this submission the IRR argues against the new proposed electoral system put forward in the Bill, arguing that it will be confusing and ...

    Located in IRR Publications / Submissions on Proposed Legislation
  5. A new messiah to fill the void in South Africa's psyche A new messiah to fill the void in South Africa's psyche

    Bronwyn Williams explores the deep-seated desire within South Africa for visionary leadership and the implications of its current leadership vacuum.

    Located in IRR Publications / Occasional Reports
  6. @Liberty - Electoral Reform in South Africa: The Time Has Come @Liberty - Electoral Reform in South Africa: The Time Has Come

    29 September 2020 - This report examines the question of electoral reform in South Africa. It provides an overview of the recent debate around electoral reform ...

    Located in IRR Publications / @Liberty
  7. @Liberty - How to fix the future @Liberty - How to fix the future

    13 May 2014 - In the run-up to the election on 7th May many commentators suggested that some of the interventionist legislation recently enacted or promised by ...

    Located in IRR Publications / @Liberty
  8. @Liberty - Protest action in South Africa: Threat, or opportunity for reform? @Liberty - Protest action in South Africa: Threat, or opportunity for reform?

    18 February 2014 - Violent anti-government protest action in South Africa has increased dramatically in recent months. So much so that business, diplomatic, ...

    Located in IRR Publications / @Liberty
  9. @Liberty - Ramaphosa and the Strange Workings of ANC Democracy @Liberty - Ramaphosa and the Strange Workings of ANC Democracy

    30 January 2018 - The report, written by distinguished political analyst, R W Johnson, provides an “unrivalled picture of the country’s mood on the cusp of a ...

    Located in IRR Publications / @Liberty
  10. @Liberty - Talkin’ ‘Bout a Revolution: An Oxford conference on ‘‘20 Years of South African Democracy’’ @Liberty - Talkin’ ‘Bout a Revolution: An Oxford conference on ‘‘20 Years of South African Democracy’’

    2 June 2014 - Political debate about South Africa is still hobbled by all manner of constraints that you simply don’t meet in discussions on contemporary ...

    Located in IRR Publications / @Liberty
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