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Ninth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa

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modified the constitution to provide that, if such floor-crossing occurs in a provincial legislature, then the seats in that province's NCOP delegation must be reallocated according to the new makeup of the legislature, and also that permanent delegates' terms of office expire when such a reallocation happens.
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Act to amend the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, in order to regulate the allocation of delegates to the National Council Provinces in the event of changes of party membership, mergers between parties, subdivision of parties or subdivision and merger of parties within a provincial
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The Loss or Retention of Membership of National and Provincial Legislatures Act, 2002, which was enacted at the same time as the Ninth Amendment, purported to allow members of the provincial legislatures to cross the floor at certain times without losing their seats. The Ninth Amendment consequently
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on 11 June 2002 with 280 votes in favour, more than the requisite two-thirds majority. It was then passed with amendments by the NCOP on 18 June, with all nine provinces voting in favour. The amendments were approved by the National Assembly on 19 June with 287 votes in favour, and the bill was
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The amendment was introduced to Parliament as the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Second Amendment Bill, part of a package of four bills dealing with floor-crossing. The others were the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Amendment Bill, which became the
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declared the Loss or Retention of Membership Act to be unconstitutional. This judgment had no effect on the Ninth Amendment, which remained in place notwithstanding that there could be no floor-crossing in the provincial legislatures. On 20 March 2003 the
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The official short title of the amendment is "Constitution Ninth Amendment Act of 2002". It was originally titled "Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Second Amendment Act, 2002" and numbered as Act No. 21 of 2002, but the
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on the same day. It came into force on the following day, at the same time as the other three floor-crossing acts.
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came into force, constitutionally enabling floor-crossing in national and provincial legislatures.
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renamed it and abolished the practice of giving Act numbers to constitutional amendments.
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The National Council of Provinces (NCOP) consists of ninety members, ten from each
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United Democratic Movement v President of the Republic of South Africa and Others
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The changes made by the Ninth Amendment were repealed on 17 April 2009 by the
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Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Second Amendment Bill
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legislature; and to provide for matters connected therewith.
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modified the scheme for the allocation of seats in the
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Parliament of South Africa
Long title
Parliament of South Africa
Bill
Penuel Maduna
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996
Citation of Constitutional Laws Act, 2005
Constitution Fourteenth Amendment Act of 2008
Constitution of South Africa
National Council of Provinces
provincial legislatures
cross the floor
Fourteenth Amendment
province
provincial legislature
Eighth Amendment
National Assembly
President
Thabo Mbeki
United Democratic Movement v President of the Republic of South Africa and Others
Constitutional Court
Tenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Citation of Constitutional Laws Act, 2005
"Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Amendment Bill; Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Second Amendment Bill; Local Government: Municipal Structures Amendment Bill (Second Reading debate)"
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
"Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Second Amendment Bill (Consideration of Bill and Report thereon.)"
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)

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