University of Cape Town constitutional law professor Pierre de Vos details the processes necessary if citizens could elect the president.
SA citizens do not have the direct voting power to hold the president accountable.
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University of Cape Town constitutional law professor Pierre de Vos details the processes necessary if citizens could elect the president.
SA citizens do not have the direct voting power to hold the president accountable.
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