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Original Articles

South Africa

Pages 147-165 | Published online: 26 Jan 2010
 

The South African parliament today represents, in institutional form, the political aspirations of a country historically denied democracy. In just 10 years the South African legislature has been transformed into one of the most open, engaged and active of all democracies.

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Tim Hughes is the Parliamentary Research Fellow and head of the Consolidating Parliamentary Democracy in SADC Countries Project at SAIIA.

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