Cape Argus

Almost all of De Lille’s executive powers reinstated

- Jason Felix

MAYOR Patricia de Lille is no longer a ceremonial figure after the council restored almost all of her executive powers, but decisions must be taken with her mayoral committee.

Some powers have also been given to subcouncil­s and portfolio committees.

Deputy mayor Ian Neilson, who presented the delegation­s during the full council meeting yesterday, said that in the past, the city’s mayor had powers delegated.

“This will provide for much more openness and it will strengthen the democracy. The ANC and EFF like a centralise­d system with one government. These proposals give greater openness and give subcouncil­s more power. The mayor must make decisions with the mayco,” Neilson said. De Lille will, however, have the final say. According to the proposed rules, De Lille’s civic and ceremonial duties cannot be designated to other councillor­s or mayco members. Media statements on all matters over which De Lille has authority cannot be designated.

De Lille can also enter into co-operative agreements, memoranda of understand­ing and protocol agreements with other cities, foundation­s, internatio­nal organisati­ons and pledges on internatio­nal matters of public interest, provided that these do not create any financial obligation­s.

According to the report, De Lille may also: “Institute or defend arbitratio­n proceeding­s in matters where it otherwise would have been dealt with in the high court or a court of equal stature, in respect of matters in her sole discretion. In any other matter, this delegation is to be exercised, after considerin­g a recommenda­tion from the city manager.”

She can also institute, defend, appeal and/or review proceeding­s, including arbitratio­n rulings, in the high court or a court of equal stature, Supreme Court of Appeal or the Constituti­onal Court, or any other forum,” the document states.

The African Christian Democratic Party’s Demetrius Dudley supported the new delegation­s.

EFF councillor Melikhaya Xego said there were some in the DA who wanted to govern the city. “The only way to govern this city is to go to the polls. Go to the polls with your own face, not that of Patricia,” he said.

ANC councillor Bheki Hadebe said: “Where did you get the authority to do what you want? The mayor can delegate her powers; her powers cannot be taken away.”

In the end, 138 councillor­s voted in favour of the new delegation­s, 50 were against it while two abstained.

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RULES: Patricia de Lille

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