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INCLUDES DETAILED FOOTNOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY!!!!!!!! QUESTION 1 1.1 Briefly explain, by way of examples and appropriate authority, the five forms (or conceptions) of democracy in South Africa. (16) 1.2 With reference to the relevant constitutional law authorities, succinctly explain the difference between parliamentary sovereignty and constitutional supremacy from a South African perspective, with particular emphasis on the role of the judiciary in democratic South Africa. (18) 1.3 List the state institutions that are established to support and strengthen constitutional democracy in South Africa. Also explain which of these institutions are most relevant for purposes of constitutional law, in particular, along with a detailed discussion of these institution’s mandates. (16) [50] QUESTION 2 2.1 Clearly and precisely indicate the difference between the three spheres of government and the three branches of government. (16) 2.2 The Constitution requires the national and provincial spheres of government to supervise local government when exercising its legislative and executive powers. Name the four different categories of these supervisory powers. (8) 2.3 Subject to the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, local government in South Africa exercises ‘original’ and ‘assigned’ powers in respect of matters listed in Part B of Schedule 4 and Part B of Schedule 5 of the Constitution. Succinctly discuss the difference between ‘original’ and ‘assigned’ powers. (16) [40] QUESTION 3 In a particular judgment, the Constitutional Court dismissed the Electoral Commission’s application to postpone the 2021 local government elections owing to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic because postponement would be a breach of the Constitution. Name the relevant case and briefly discuss how the case has strengthened South Africa’s constitutional democracy. (10) [10] Total: {100}

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CSL2601
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
JANUARY/ FEBRUARY
2022
SUPPLEMENTARY
PORTFOLIO MEMO
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,QUESTION 1

1.1 Briefly explain, by way of examples and appropriate authority, the five forms
(or conceptions) of democracy in South Africa. (16)



There are several different conceptions or understandings of democracy that can be
identified, namely direct democracy, representative democracy, participatory
democracy and constitutional democracy. The presence of the varied conceptions of
democracy in the Constitution serves to demonstrate not only the varied
understandings of democracy, but also the centrality of democracy in defining the type
of society post-apartheid South Africa seeks to become.1



Direct democracy

Direct democracy means that all major political decisions are taken by the people
themselves. This form of democracy may work in a different, small political community
where people can get together on a regular basis (e.g. in a town hall) to discuss and
decide important matters of common interest. 2



Representative democracy

Representative democracy, on the other hand, is characterized by the fact that the
citizens of a state elect the representatives of their choice, and these representatives
then express the will of the people. Representative democracy is created via a process
of elections which should be held at regular intervals and reasonably frequently. Note
that although direct democracy is suitable for a small community, representative
democracy is suitable for a modern state which covers a wide geographic area.3




1
Pierre De Vos and Warren Freedman (2014) South African Constitutional Law in Context 42-50.
2
Pierre De Vos and Warren Freedman (2014) South African Constitutional Law in Context 42-50.
3
The Constitution of The Republic of South Africa, 1996 42-50.

, Participatory democracy

Participatory democracy is primarily concerned with ensuring that citizens are afforded
an opportunity to participate or otherwise be involved in decision making on matters
that affect their lives. Put differently, it adds a participatory element to representative
democracy, augments and enhances it, but does not replace it. As a conception of
democracy, it is in a sense a derivative of representative democracy as it seeks to
ensure that while citizens may confer a mandate on elected representatives, they are
not totally excluded from the decision making process in matters that concern them.
In essence, participatory democracy seeks to ensure that citizens are afforded real
opportunities to participate meaningfully in decision making that affects them. The
Constitution recognises participatory democracy as a vital element of South Africa‘s
democracy.4



Constitutional Democracy



The Constitution, recognises and embraces different conceptions of democracy while
simultaneously holding democracy up as a central organising principle. For example,
the importance attached to democracy in South Africa ‘s constitutional project is
discernible from its prominence in several provisions that can at best be said to be
tangentially related such as the following: the Preamble; the Bill of Rights; the limitation
clause; the interpretation clause; the principles of co-operative governance; and the
provisions regulating legislative bodies and their procedures. Democracy is in many
ways the central pillar around which our constitutional state is arranged, thus making
South Africa a constitutional democracy.5



A democracy is characterized by the following:

1 Free and regular elections
2 A multiparty system


4
Pierre De Vos and Warren Freedman (2014) South African Constitutional Law in Context 42-50.
5
Pierre De Vos and Warren Freedman (2014) South African Constitutional Law in Context 42-50.

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