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CPD1501 Assignment 2 Semester 2 2026 - Due 2 September 2026 QUESTION 1: 20 Marks 1.1 In terms of Section 41 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, spheres of government are required to observe and adhere to the principles of cooperative government. Mention five principles of co-operative government. (5) 1.2 Chapter 9 of the Constitution provides for a number of independent state institutions supporting constitutional democracy and one of them is the Public Protector. Briefly discuss the role of the Public Protector. (5) 1.3 The application of the principle of separation of powers in South Africa resulted in the adoption of a system of government with both parliamentary and presidential features. Describe what each feature entails. (10) QUESTION 2: 20 Marks 2.1 Discuss the instances justifying the issuing of a permanent residence permit to a foreigner. (10) 2.2 Rudolf has both South African citizenship and Canadian citizenship. He has just learned that he has been deprived of his South African citizenship. He comes to you for advice – he tells you that the reason for the deprivation of his citizenship is that he was convicted and sentenced to five years’ imprisonment

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CPD1501
ASSIGNMENT 2
DUE DATE: 2 SEPT 2026

, CPD1501 ASSIGNMENT 2 2026

DUE 2 SEPTEMBER 2026



QUESTION 1

1.1 Five Principles of Co-operative Government

Section 41 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 sets out the
principles of co-operative government and intergovernmental relations. All spheres of
government and all organs of state within each sphere must:

 Preserve the peace, national unity and the indivisibility of the Republic.
 Secure the well-being of the people of the Republic.
 Provide effective, transparent, accountable and coherent government for the
Republic as a whole.
 Be loyal to the Constitution, the Republic and its people.
 Respect the constitutional status, institutions, powers and functions of government in
the other spheres.




1.2 Role of the Public Protector

The Public Protector is a Chapter 9 institution established under section 181 of the
Constitution to strengthen constitutional democracy in the Republic.



The Public Protector has the power, as regulated by national legislation:

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