Parliament of South Africa
The Parliament of South Africa is the supreme legislative body of the country, responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of two houses: the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces. Members of the National Assembly are elected by the public, while the National Council of Provinces represents the nine provinces of South Africa.
Parliament meets in Cape Town and plays a crucial role in overseeing the government and ensuring accountability. It also debates important national issues and represents the interests of citizens. The Constitution of South Africa outlines its powers and functions, ensuring a democratic process.