Western Cape govt seeks to pass law giving provincial and local authorities more powers

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Western Cape govt seeks to pass law giving provincial and local authorities more powers
Western Cape govt seeks to pass law giving provincial and local authorities more powers

Africa-Press – South-Africa. While the national government is unable or unwilling to deliver services to Western Cape citizens, local and provincial authorities are able to correct this, the DA claims.

Capitalising on these “failures”, the DA-run Western Cape government has tabled a bill that “encapsulates” the party’s approach to federal autonomy for provinces and metros.

The Western Cape Provincial Powers Bill, tabled in the provincial legislature in May, was unanimously adopted by the party’s federal council after being proposed by DA leader John Steenhuisen.

The DA said the object of the bill was to identify and remedy the failures of the national government, through the assertion of the Western Cape’s provincial powers, as well as those of local authorities in the province.

It also aimed to assert existing provincial powers in the Western Cape.

The premier will also outline how the national government failed to perform its constitutional obligations and govern effectively.

Reasons would also need to be given for the additional powers that the Western Cape government, or municipalities, required in order to rectify the national government’s “failures”.

A provincial powers committee would be established as a standing committee of the provincial legislature.

It would be composed of 10 members nominated by the parties represented in the legislature and appointed by the speaker.

It is expected that the committee would consider any report filed by the premier, seek comment on the report from the national government, municipalities and any other affected organ of state, as well as invite and consider public comment on the report.

The Cape Independence Advocacy Group (CIAG), which is calling for the Western Cape to secede from South Africa, supports the bill.

Spokesperson Phil Craig said: “The Western Cape people cannot be helpless passengers on somebody else’s ship. Both morally and legally, they are entitled to determine their own destiny.

“They have a right to self-determination, a right which South Africa has repeatedly and formally affirmed. The Western Cape Powers Bill will force the Western Cape government to pursue greater autonomy, but it will not on its own deliver it.”

Leader of the ANC opposition in the legislature, Cameron Dugmore, said: “The DA wants a separate republic of the Western Cape. It is competing with the Freedom Front Plus for rightwing votes in South Africa. Yet the reality is that this Bill will never pass constitutional muster.”

DA federal council chairperson Helen Zille said they would be pursuing this objective in all provinces where the DA were in government following the 2024 election.

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