Series 1 - Constitutional Assembly

Work Programme Schedule of Meetings and Calendar of reports to Constitutional Committee Constitutional Assembly Programme - 1996 Standing Rules for the Constitutional Assembly Meeting of Rules Committee: Constitutional Assembly Notes on Constitutional Assembly Procedure Public Hearing on Traditional Authorities Briefing Document for the Organising and implementing team Constitutional Public Meetings Action Plan Briefing document Constitutional Public Meetings: 11 March 1995. Community Liaison Constitutional Assembly Administration: Disciplinary and Grievances Procedures
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Constitutional Assembly

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The Constitutional Assembly was tasked with writing a new constitution for a non-racial South Africa within two years of its first sitting. It was the final deciding body of the contents of the new constitutional text.

This series includes audio recordings of Constitutional Assembly meetings, submission, reports, draft constitutional texts, bills and other materials from the structures of the Constitutional Assembly. Many if these materials were prepared by the Constitutional Committee.

The Constitutional Assembly created several structures to assist in fulfilling its mandate, of which the Constitutional Committee was primary. The Constitutional Committee functioned as the primary negotiating and driving body of the Constitutional Assembly. Other structures were outlined and required by the Interim Constitution (Act 200 of 1993: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa).

The Constitutional Assembly determined that the constitution-making process would be an integrated and transparent one. Integration required that the ideas of political parties in the Constitutional Assembly, civil society and the broader public be considered.

Integration was a significant task of the theme committees in receiving and processing public submissions. Transparency was facilitated by requiring all meetings of the Constitutional Assembly and its structures to be open to the public and the media.

Membership for the Constitutional Committee and theme committees were drawn directly from the Constitutional Assembly.

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