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Constitutionally Speaking

  • By Pierre de Vos
  • Based in South Africa
  • Roughly two posts per month
  • First post on

Posts per month

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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Sep 2022 3
Oct 2022 2
Nov 2022 3
Dec 2022 2
Jan 2023 2
Feb 2023 4
Mar 2023 3
Apr 2023 2
May 2023 4
Jun 2023 3
Jul 2023 3
Aug 2023 2
Sep 2023 4
Oct 2023 2
Nov 2023 2
Dec 2023 0
Jan 2024 2
Feb 2024 2
Mar 2024 2
Apr 2024 2
May 2024 2

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Most recent posts

Why the ConCourt is not the appropriate body to resolve policy disagreements about the NHI Act
The Constitution does not and should not prevent the democratically elected government from passing laws merely because an economically powerful minority opposes it. It is inevitable that the constitutionality of aspects of the National Health …
On , by Pierre De Vos, 2,053 words
Zuma MK party representation may be critical for votes but push for ConCourt judges’ recusal probably a dead end
Jacob Zuma needs potential MK voters to believe that if they vote for the party, they are voting for him to become an MP and perhaps President. If the Court rules against Zuma before the …
On , by Pierre De Vos, 1,853 words
The slippery path to a stable coalition government
If recent opinion polls are to be believed, no political party will win an outright majority of National Assembly seats in the 29 May elections. If no party wins an outright majority on voting day, …
On , by Pierre De Vos, 1,632 words