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<tr><td></td><td><a href="revealjs/wahl-thüringen/">Wochenbericht: Wahl in Thüringen</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td><a href="latex/emilia-galotti/presi.pdf">Dramenanalyse: Emilia Galotti Aufzug 1, Auftritte 1 3</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td><a href="latex/biologischer-kohlenstoffkreislauf/presi.pdf">Biologischer Kohlenstoffkreislauf</a></td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td><a href="revealjs/south-africa-current-government/">South Africa: Current Government</a> <a href="revealjs/south-africa-current-government/index.pdf">(pdf)</a></td></tr>
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background-image="img/mandela-constitution-gray.jpg"
## Constitution
<notes>
* sets basic rules for country → important to judge democratic, free and
effective a government can be → most likely will be
</notes>
---
### History
* 1910: Voting rights only for Whites
* 1961: Republic
* 1983: Tricameral (white, coloured, indian) parliament
* 1994 (Interim constitution): Rights for everyone
<notes>
* 4 constitutions before current one
* 1910: Made by Whites. Voting rights only for Whites.
* 1960: SA became republic. No rights for Blacks.
* 1983: Tricameral parliament (white, coloured, indian). No rights for blacks
outside of the specific local area they were born in
* 1994: Interim constitution: Rights for everyone, negotiated by 26 parties
</notes>
---
background-image="img/mandela-constitution.jpg"
### Current Constitution (1996)
* Past inequality was considered
* Human rights play an important part
* Eleven official languages
<notes>
* Other person: Cyril Ramaphosa (current president)
* Signed in 1996 by president Nelson Mandela; came into effect in 1997
* Being new: Chance to learn from other democracies, their mistakes and the
own past
* Human rights: important part → later
* 11 official languages; everyone can use the language of their choice
* Electoral system →
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## Electoral System
<notes>
* often electoral systems are cause for inequality
* system itself not that bad, but there are some problems
</notes>
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background-image="img/parliament.jpg"
### Proportional Representation
* Half of the seats determined by provincial lists
<notes>
* = vote for party, party gets seats according to share of votes
* half of seats by voting on national lists, other half on provincial lists
* disadvantage: provinces quite large (9) → not really local
* possible disadvantage: no threshold → many small parties (not important,
why: next step)
</notes>
---
background-image="img/parties.jpg"
### Important Parties
* African National Congress (ANC): ~ 58 %
* Democratic Alliance (DA): ~ 21 %
* Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF): ~ 11 %
<notes>
* ANC: 57.5%
* DA: 20.8%
* EFF: 10.8%
</notes>
---
background-image="img/anc.jpg"
### Domination of the ANC
* Historic Events
* Charismatic Leaders
* Constitutional Rules
Possible threat: Higher GDP per capita and education could be linked to voting
DA.
<notes>
* Historic: ANC is seen as party of liberation as its the first
democraticratically elected party
* Leaders: Nelson Mandela was a member of the ANC. His popularity helps the
ANC.
* Constitution: No (really) local representatives → regional parties cannot
gain many seats
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## Government
---
background-image="img/parliament-2.jpg"
### Legislative
Located in Cape Town
* National Assembly consists of 400 members
* National Council of Provinces
<notes>
* bicameral parliament of South Africa
* National Assembly (lower house) 400 members
* National Council of Provinces (upper house) former Senate
</notes>
---
background-image="img/executive.jpg"
### Executive
Located in Pretoria
Is made up of the President, Deputy President and the Minister
<notes>
* President is elected by the members of the General Assembly
* appoints a Cabinet of Ministers from the parliament which retain their
parliamentary seats
* responsible to the parliament
</notes>
---
background-image="img/judiciary.jpg"
### Judiciary
Legal system based on Roman-Dutch law and English common law
* Magistrates Courts
* High Courts
* Supreme Court of Appeal
* Constitutional Court
<notes>
* Legal system based on Roman-Dutch law and English common law
* Magistrates Courts: minor crime cases
* High Courts: major civil and criminal cases
* Supreme Court of Appeal: matters not pertaining to the constitution
* Constitutional Court: matters related to the constitution
</notes>
---
background-image="img/corruption.jpg"
### Corruption
Robust anti-corruption framework, but laws are inadequately enforced
<notes>
* private use of public resources, bribery, and improper favoritism
* for example: former president Zuma spending government money for his own
property and was involved in the Gupta Family Scandal
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## Human Rights
---
background-image="img/human-rights.jpg"
<h3 style="transform: translateY(-100px);">Political rights, Welfare, Health</h3>
* Basic political freedoms but some cases of political repression
* Welfare needs some improvements
* Problems with racial disparities still exist
* Lack of resources and beds in hospitals, problems with Malaria and HIV/AIDS
<notes>
* decline in political tolerance
* voters dependence on the state precludes their ability to vote based on
ideological platforms
* 25 percent of South Africans receive some form of government welfare grants
* racial disparities: struggle to obtain basic needs <> gated communities
</notes>
---
background-image="img/rainbow-flag.jpg"
### Sexual and LGBT rights
* Issues concerning gender inequality in court cases
* Many cases of rape
* Same-sex marriage legalized 2006
<notes>
* Jacob Zuma's Rape Trial in 2006
* 500.000 women raped every year
* first country to include intersex people in anti-discrimination law
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## Sources
* [Brand South Africa: A guide to South African political parties](https://www.brandsouthafrica.com/people-culture/democracy/a-guide-to-south-african-political-parties)
* [Brand South Africa: The Constitution of South Africa](https://www.brandsouthafrica.com/governance/constitution-sa-glance/the-constitution-of-south-africa)
* [Central Intelligence Agency/The World Factbook: South Africa](https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/sf.html)
* [Electoral Commission of South Africa: National and Provincial Elections Results Dashboard](https://www.elections.org.za/NPEDashboard/app/dashboard.html)
* [Pierre du Toit, Nicola de Jager: South Africas Dominant-Party System in Comparative Perspective; Taiwan Journal of Democracy, Volume 10, No. 2: 93-113](http://tfd.org.tw/export/sites/tfd/files/publication/journal/dj1002/093-113-South-Africas-Dominant-Party-System.pdf)
* [South African History Online: A history of the South African Constitution 1910-1996](https://www.sahistory.org.za/article/history-south-african-constitution-1910-1996)
* [The South African: Understanding South Africas government and electoral system](https://elections.thesouthafrican.com/understanding-south-africas-government-and-electoral-system/)
<hr/>
* Unsplash:
[Arnaud Jaegers](https://unsplash.com/photos/IBWJsMObnnU),
[Sharon McCutcheon](https://unsplash.com/photos/MIb2S5z8VJo)
* Wikimedia Commons:
[Houses of Parliament (Cape Town).jpg by PhilippN](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Houses_of_Parliament_(Cape_Town).jpg),
[National Assembly of South Africa 2007.jpg by Kaihsu Tai](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:National_Assembly_of_South_Africa_2007.jpg),
[R Aspeling Union Buildings.jpg by Robbie Aspeling](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:R_Aspeling_Union_Buildings.jpg),
[Uniegebou.jpg by Davinci77](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Uniegebou.jpg)
* [African Business Magazine](https://africanbusinessmagazine.com/uncategorised/waiting-president-waiting/)
* [Gallo Images/Business Day/Robert Botha](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/00Guve3YQ_SRsta8zfTjAE6sIe86lpEhLJxNge9WZY-68NU-4nNhAmRQ4QeHMzxpZdXJ19dFCQ8ksIMY9LyhsYwDFtH4rlZE=s800)
* [GroundUp/Zoe Postman](https://www.groundup.org.za/media/uploads/images/photographers/Zoe%20Postman/ConcourtPillay-ZoePostman-20180821.jpg)
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* [National Assembly of South Africa 2007.jpg by Kaihsu Tai on Wikimedia Commons](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:National_Assembly_of_South_Africa_2007.jpg)
* [Reuters](https://cdn.xsd.cz/original/24e79dbb9ec13b25b6542b29382dcd75.jpg)
* [SA Gov News](https://www.goodthingsguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/about-those-election-posters-where-are-all-these-jobs-going-to-be-coming-from-actually.jpg)
* [media-exp1.licdn.com](https://media-exp1.licdn.com/dms/image/C561BAQG6fXe94q4gIw/company-background_10000/0?e=2159024400&v=beta&t=OJs2Ag5Lq7gNE4LuUwMQOwkm6lLTaF2YtfqdBXPRibA)

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# South Africa: Current Government
<notes>
* You know everything about SAs (quite dark) past
* Is it any better nowadays?
* Wont be asking that question after this presentation.
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