Transcription of CHAPTER FIVE PUBLIC PARTICIPATION MODEL
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CHAPTER FIVE. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION MODEL . A People's Parliament' requires an institution that prioritises and seeks active engagement with the PUBLIC , and that is receptive and responsive to the needs of the people1. The vision of Parliament, since the first democratic Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, was and remains to build a truly representative people's Parliament. Parliament's role and outcomes are to represent the people and ensure government by the people under the Constitution, as well as to represent the provinces and local government in the national sphere of government. In addition, the facilitation of PUBLIC PARTICIPATION and involvement in its processes therefore remains central to the mandate of Parliament. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION has evolved since the first democratic elections.
making processes such as law making and oversight. The intention of public participation and involvement in democratic processes is primarily to influence decision-making processes that reflects ‘the will of the people’. Subsequently, the South African Legislative Sector recognised the need to operate
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