The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Our voting system is broken’

PROPOSAL: AMENDMENT OF THE ELECTORAL ACT

- Eric Naki – ericn@citizen.co.za

Cope proposes an amendment to the Electoral Act to give real voting power to the people of South Africa.

At present, voters have no say in choosing people that represent them.

Our current national election system is undemocrat­ic because we can’t hold our representa­tives in parliament fully accountabl­e ... and it’s our fault because we’ve let it continue untouched.

Constituti­onal expert Prof Shadrack Gutto described the proportion­al representa­tion (PR) system – which is used to elect members of the National Assembly and provincial legislatur­es – as “an anomaly”.

Under PR, MPs are chosen on a party list system in proportion to the overall number of votes each party gets in a national election. The voters have no say in choosing the actual person who represents them.

In a constituen­cy system, voters choose between different candidates in their area. This allows them to vote outside of party lines for a person they believe would pursue their interests and also to hold their representa­tive personally accountabl­e.

But, said Gutto, the current national voting system can be fixed.

He said the fact that a mixed PR and constituen­cy system was being applied at local government level showed it was possible at other levels.

He was reacting to yesterday’s calls by Congress of the People (Cope) for the Electoral Act to be amended, to allow for individual­s who want to stand for elections at the National Assembly and provincial legislatur­e to be able to do so.

It is a move, if supported by the majority in parliament, that would be groundbrea­king and contribute to greater accountabi­lity of elected representa­tives. However, the other major parties in parliament don’t appear to have given the matter any thought.

Cope president Mosiuoa Lekota was adamant that their proposed change would help to return real power to the people.

Lekota introduced a Private Members Bill to amend the Act, to ensure democratic people-based elections were not only applied at local government, but also at the National Assembly and provincial legislatur­es.

Lekota said the lack of democratic accountabi­lity was the reason former president Jacob Zuma acted with impunity and that corruption in the form of state capture and looting at VBS and state-owned enterprise­s occurred unabated.

He believes had people elected the president directly, Zuma would have been long gone, and individual parliament­arians removed for under-performanc­e.

Gutto said the concept of multi-party democracy needed to be clarified through the Constituti­onal Review Commission, or taken straight to the Constituti­onal Court. Cope said it would canvass civil society, business, the religious fraternity and other stakeholde­rs to support its idea to have the Electoral Act amended.

ANC caucus spokespers­on Nonceba Mhlauli said the ANC would only have a position on the matter once it came before the parliament­ary committee.

DA Chief Whip John Steenhuise­n said the party caucus had not yet discussed the matter.

Proportion­al representa­tion system is an anomaly

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Picture: Nigel Sibanda MOSIUOA LEKOTA

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