ANC walking away from rushing legislation

26 July 2014 - 18:03 By Sapa
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Deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa. File photo.
Deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa. File photo.
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The ANC wants to re-assess the passing of rushed legislation which may lead to it being deemed unconstitutional or excluding certain sectors of society, according to a report.

"We are walking away from rushing legislation because we want to finish, we have to look at laws thoroughly because we do not want any piece of legislation to produce unintended consequences," African National Congress chief whip Stone Sizani was quoted by an SABC report on Saturday.

"This is one serious issue we have agreed we should re-look."

Sizani was speaking at a two-day ANC Lekgotla in Parliament, chaired by the party's deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa.

He is standing in for President Jacob Zuma.

The ruling party wanted to make sure all laws that were tabled, debated and passed by both Houses of Parliament were in line with the Constitution, Sizani reportedly said.

The Traditional Courts Bill, was criticised for excluding women.

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