
South Africa's Constitution Review: Addressing Citizens' Needs
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Political analysts and a civic group in South Africa advocate for a comprehensive constitutional review to address ambiguities and better serve citizens needs. This call comes as the country marks thirty years of the Bill of Rights, with President Cyril Ramaphosa set to deliver a keynote speech on Human Rights Day. The group emphasizes the need to clarify who is considered everyone, outline citizens duties, and safeguard national sovereignty, particularly in light of contemporary challenges like illegal immigration. Analysts point to the governments broken constitutional promises due to poor service delivery and weak oversight bodies. With local government elections approaching, a review could address public frustrations, but it faces obstacles without a strong parliamentary majority.
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