The democratic cost of electoral reform

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When the Constitutional Court ordered parliament to reform SA’s electoral system, many hoped it would lead to a democratic deepening in the country. Electoral experts fear it will do the opposite.

“Malicious compliance”. That’s the term being used in reference to the Electoral Amendment Bill that’s dragging itself through parliament.

Valli Moosa, for one, is dissatisfied with the way the process has played out. The head of the ministerial advisory committee on electoral reform, he’s hit out after his recommendations were ignored by home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi, saying the proposed new electoral system “is not backed up by any literature or analysis”...

 

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