PARLIAMENT

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Women in power
Various press cuttings during 1980
United Democratic Front's press statement on the eve of State President F W De Klerk's address at the opening of parliament

United Democratic Front's press statement on the eve of State President F W De Klerk's address at the opening of parliament

United Democratic Front challenges PW Botha on opening of parliament

United Democratic Front challenges PW Botha on opening of parliament

The Transkei Legislative Assembly
The Senate farce
The role of Parliament and Parliamentary Opposition

ANC paper that outlines the organisation's view of the apartheid era Tricameral Parliament.

The houses of parliament

The houses of parliament from the river, London

The Election of a government
The Causes of Transition in South Africa

South Africa and transition from authoritarian rule

 

The 1958 general election
Statement issued by the South African Council of Churches in reply to remarks made in Parliament by Mr. Jimmy Kruger, Minister of Justice, on the

Statement issued by the South African Council of Churches (SACC) regarding remarks made by Minister Kruger to Parliament about the aid given by SACC to victims of unrest.

State of the Nation Address of the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki: Joint Sitting of Parliamen

Madame Speaker of the National Assembly Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces

Some Perspectives of the Parliamentary Internal Security Commission
Sobukwe of Azania: the fears of the whites (from the South African Hansard, June 1968)
Smith's blank cheque

The overwhelming victory of the Rhodesian Front, led by strong-man Ian Smith, in the Colony's general elections on 7th May 1965, meant the end of the multi-racial opposition Rhodesian Party led by David Butler.

Skills Development Bill
Should we enter Parliament?

Article by the United Democratic Front asking wheter they should enter the Parliament, they also state reasons why they cannot enter.

Separate Representation of Voters Act, Act No 46 of 1951

The Act was to make provision for the separate representation in Parliament and in the provincial council of the province of the Cape of Good Hope of Europeans and non-Europeans in that province, and to that end to amend the law relating to the registration of Europeans and non-Europeans as voter

Segregation of Indians in South Africa. Swami Bhawani Dayal's interview to the 'National Call' of Delhi.

The present demand by certain Europeans for the segregation of the Indian Community is no new development in the party politics of South Africa. A similar agitation which has been raised in the country in an intense form during the years 1918 and 1920

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