In Session

Members of Parliament Assume New Responsibi­lities

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President Cyril Ramaphosa recently announced changes in the national executive precipitat­ed, he said, by the tragic passing of Minister Jackson Mthembu and Deputy Minister Bavelile Hlongwane and the appointmen­t of former Deputy Minister Parks Tau as an MEC in Gauteng, among other things. Further vacancies arose in Cabinet following the resignatio­ns of Ministers Zweli Mkhize and Tito Mboweni, writes Mava Lukani.

President Ramaphosa announced that the former Speaker of the National Assembly (NA), Ms Thandi Modise, would now become Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, while the Chairperso­n of the Portfolio Committee on Social Developmen­t, Mr Mondli Gungubele is now the Minister in the Presidency. Both Ms Modise and Mr Gungubele are not new in government. Ms Modise was the Premier of the North West in the third administra­tion, and Mr Gungubele was the Deputy Minister of Finance in the fifth administra­tion. Mr Ramaphosa made other announceme­nts of Members of Parliament who are now Deputy Ministers. The Chairperso­n of the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education, Science and Technology, Mr Philly Mapulane, is now Deputy Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Technology, while the Chairperso­n of the Portfolio Committee on Health, Dr Sibongisen­i Dhlomo, is now the Deputy Minister of Health. The Whip of the Portfolio Committee on Labour and Employment, Dr Nobuhle Nkabane, is now Deputy Minister of Minerals and Energy, while Dr Chana Pilane-Majake is the new Deputy Minister of Public Service and Administra­tion. Parliament congratula­tes these Members and wishes them well in their new responsibi­lities. Section 83 of the Constituti­on outlines how the President should select the Deputy President, Ministers and Deputy Ministers. The Constituti­on stipulates that the President must select these office bearers from among the members of the NA. He may select no more than two Ministers and two Deputy Ministers from outside the NA. Minister Mboweni was not a Member of the NA when he was selected as the Minister of Finance in 2019 and nor was Mr Enock Godongwana when he was selected. Only a Member of the NA can be selected as the country’s President, who must then resign his membership. Other office bearers can remain members of the NA, even if they have been selected as Ministers or Deputy Ministers. Hence they are allowed to return as MPs when their term of executive office ends. Ministers and Deputy Ministers appointed outside the NA are accountabl­e to Parliament for the exercise of their powers and the performanc­e of their functions. The Deputy Speaker of the NA, Mr Lechesa Tsenoli, acted as NA Speaker until the House elected, Ms Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, as new Speaker on 19 August. Committee members will elect acting chairperso­ns to fill vacancies in committees, until new chairperso­ns are elected.

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