Parliament

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Parliament is the national legislature of South Africa, comprising two Houses: the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces. The National Assembly is responsible for electing the President, passing laws, and providing a platform for public debate. The National Council of Provinces focuses on representing provincial interests and participating in the law-making process. As the voice of the people, Parliament plays a crucial role in making laws, discussing government policies, and ensuring accountability in the use of public funds.

Contact Details

Postal PO Box 15, Cape Town, 8000
Physical Parliament Street, Cape Town
Tel 021 403 2911
Web www.parliament.gov.za