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National Assembly (NA)
The National Assembly is elected to represent
the people and to ensure democratic
governance as required by the Constitution.
It does this by electing the President, providing
a national forum for public consideration
of issues, passing legislation and scrutinising
and overseeing executive action.
The National Assembly consists of no
fewer than 350 and no more than 400
members elected through a system of proportional
representation.
The National Assembly, which is elected
for a term of five years, is presided over
by the speaker, assisted by the deputy
speaker.
Relevant sections in the Constitution include:
Source: South Africa Yearbook 2011/12
Editor: D Burger. Government Communication and Information System
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