The New Nation Movement said it wants the Electoral Act declared unconstitutional as it does not allow independent candidates to partake in the elections.
CAPE TOWN - A High Court application challenging the exclusion of independent candidates from contesting elections may end up delaying the vote.The New Nation Movement brought its application before the Western Cape High Court, arguing that independent candidates are needed in a democratic society.
The movement's national coordinator Bulelani Mkhohliswa said South Africans should be able to vote for whichever individual they want to, not just the political parties presented to them. “If South Africans want Thuli Madonsela for example, they should be able to say: ‘Thuli you don’t have to be part of a political party, but we trust you’d be the right person to lead this country. If you’re available, can we vote for you?”Judgment will be heard in April.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
2019 Elections: Crib-sheet for the political parties contesting the 2019 polls, Part TwoIn the second of a two-part series, we take a brief look at the remainder of the 48 political parties registered to contest the 2019 elections nationally. In the latter half of the alphabet, there are fewer overtly religious parties, but social conservatism in policies is still widespread — with a number of parties targeting either single issues or niche demographics.
Read more »
The big announcements made in the lead-up to 2019 elections so farWe take a look at the biggest announcements that have been made as parties worry about how many crosses they will get on ballot papers.
Read more »
2019 Election: Independent candidates want national recognitionOn Wednesday, 27 March, Judge Siraj Desai listened to arguments as to why the Electoral Act should be amended before the 2019 elections to allow candidates who are not interested in joining or forming a political party to stand as individuals to be elected for national and provincial elections.
Read more »
MotoGP 2019: Ducati cleared after appeal rejectedA subsequent appeal by the teams was referred to the sport's court of appeal, but it ruled in favour of Ducati.
Read more »
160 incidents of vandalism, burglary at CT schools in 2019 - WCEDThe Western Cape Education Department says there have been 160 burglary and vandalism incidents at schools in the province since the start of 2019.
Read more »
PowerBall and PowerBall Plus results, Friday, 22 March, 2019
Read more »
Bafana qualify for 2019 AFCON after famous Libya victoryBafana Bafana have qualified for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations after beating Libya in their final qualification match.
Read more »
Oil nears 2019 high on supply cuts and lower US stockThe price of Brent has risen about 25% in 2019, supported in part by involuntary losses due to US sanctions on Iran and Venezuela
Read more »
ANC looks at struggling municipalities in 2019 manifestoThe current development trajectory at local government is not delivering sufficient economic growth, social inclusion or spatial integration.
Read more »