House of Delegates (South Africa) explained

House of Delegates
Native Name:Raad van Afgevaardigdes
House Type:Indian representative house
Established:1984
Preceded By:South African Indian Council
Succeeded By:National Assembly
Disbanded:1994
Voting System1:First-past-the-post
Last Election1:6 September 1989
Meeting Place:Marks Building
Cape Town, Cape Province (until 1987)
New Assembly Building
Houses of Parliament, Cape Town[1]

The House of Delegates (Afrikaans: Raad van Afgevaardigdes) was a body in the Tricameral Parliament of South Africa which existed from 1984 to 1994. It was reserved for Indian South Africans. The body was elected twice; in 1984 and 1989. It was the second time in South Africa's history that Indians had ever had any sort of representation at the national level, the first being the South African Indian Council. It was originally to be called the Chamber of Deputies.[2]

The first debating chamber of the House of Delegates was located in Marks Building, a building that was located across the road from Houses of Parliament, Cape Town. [3] Upon its completion in 1987, the house was moved to a debating chamber on the floor above the new chamber designed for joint-sittings of the Tricameral Parliament.[4] The executive arm of the House of Delegates was a Ministers' Council, led by a Chairman.The civil service that dealt with Indian "own affairs" (including education, health and welfare, local government, housing and agriculture)[5] was called Administration: House of Delegates, and was based in Durban.[5] [6] [7]

Elections

Electoral turnouts for elections to the House of Delegates were poor.[7]

Election results:

Election Date Total seats Others Indep.
28 August 1984 40 18 17 1 4
6 September 1989 40 8 16 10 6

Leadership

The following served as Chairman of the Minister's Council of the House of Delegates:[8]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historical Context .
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=qp0qAAAAYAAJ&q=%22Chamber+of+Deputies%22+ South Africa and the Consociational Option: A Constitutional Analysis
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=SM1BAAAAYAAJ&q=%22House+of+Representatives%22+%22Coloured%22+%22old+Senate+chamber%22 Race Relations Survey
  4. Web site: Historical Context .
  5. Web site: LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress). The Library of. Congress. id.loc.gov.
  6. Book: Willem Johannes Schurink. Victimization: Nature and Trends. 1992. HSRC Press. 978-0-7969-1258-9. 192–.
  7. THE OTHER TWO HOUSES The first five years of the Houses of Representatives and Delegates. Behrens. Gerd. October 1989. PhD. University of Cape Town. Cape Town. https://web.archive.org/web/20200702140945/https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/handle/11427/15830/thesis_hum_1989_behrens_gerd.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y. 2 July 2020 .
  8. Web site: South Africa.