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Speaker of the National Assembly of South Africa

The Speaker of the National Assembly presides over the National Assembly of South Africa, the lower house of the Parliament of South Africa. The speaker is chosen from among the Members of the Assembly at its first sitting following a general election and whenever the office is vacant.[1] The Speaker acts as a "referee", taking charge of debates to make sure that the MPs can participate freely while keeping to the rules. The Speaker also has managerial duties to ensure that Parliament runs smoothly. Each political party in the Assembly elects a chief whip to run its affairs. The presiding officers, the chief whips, and the Leader of Government Business (the person appointed by the Cabinet to liaise with Parliament) together decide on the programme of work.

Speaker of the National Assembly of South Africa
Incumbent
Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula
since 19 August 2021
National Assembly of South Africa
StyleHonorable Speaker
TypePresiding officer of one chamber in a bicameral legislature
ResidenceCape Town
AppointerElected by members of the National Assembly
Formation1854
First holderChristoffel Brand
DeputyDeputy Speaker of the National Assembly
SalaryR226‚400, a month
Websitehttps://www.parliament.gov.za/na-presiding-officers

The office of Speaker of the National Assembly was preceded by the offices of Speaker of the House of Assembly (1910–1984) under the 1909 and 1961 constitutions and Speaker of Parliament under the Tricameral Parliament (1984–1994).

The Speaker

The Speaker of the National Assembly is elected to and removed from office in terms of S52 of the Constitution. In terms of this section the:

  • House must elect the Speaker from its members during the first House sitting
  • The house may remove the Speaker by resolution
  • The house must fill the position when it becomes vacant during term
  • Chief Justice must preside over the election of the Speaker

The Mandate of the Speaker

The Speaker's mandate is twofold. It is constitutional and institutional. This mandate is furthermore dual at the National Assembly and Parliamentary level. In both situations, it involves interacting with the following sectors of the global community:

  • International
  • Continental
  • Regional
  • National

List of speakers (1854–present)

Speakers of the Cape House of Assembly (1854–1910)

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Term of office
1 Sir Christoffel Brand
(1797–1875)
  1854–1873
2 Sir David Tennant
(1829–1905)
  1874–1895
3 Sir Henry Juta
(1875–1930)
  1896–1898
4 Sir Bisset Berry
(1839–1922)
  1899–1907
5 James Tennant Molteno
(1865–1936)
  1907–1910

Speakers of the House of Assembly (1910–1994)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
1   Sir James Tennant Molteno
(1865–1936)[2]
1 November 1910 18 November 1915 5 years, 17 days South African Party
2   Joel Krige
(1866–1933)
19 November 1915 24 July 1924 8 years, 248 days South African Party
3   Ernest George Jansen
(1881–1959)
25 July 1924 19 June 1929 4 years, 329 days National Party
4   Jan Hendrick Hofmeyr de Waal
(1871–1937)
19 July 1929 25 May 1933 3 years, 310 days National Party
(3)   Ernest George Jansen
(1881–1959)
26 May 1933 21 January 1944 10 years, 240 days National Party
(until 1934)
United Party
(from 1934)
5   Clifford Meyer van Coller
(1876–1977)
22 January 1944 5 August 1948 4 years, 196 days United Party
6   Jozua François Naudé
(1889–1969)
6 August 1948 7 November 1950 2 years, 93 days National Party
7   Johannes Conradie
(1897–1966)
19 January 1951 31 December 1960 9 years, 347 days National Party
8   Henning Johannes Klopper
(1895–1985)
20 January 1961 1 August 1974 13 years, 193 days National Party
9 Alwyn Schlebusch
(1917–2008)
2 August 1974 25 January 1976 1 year, 176 days National Party
10   Jannie Loots
(1914–1998)
26 January 1976 30 July 1981 5 years, 186 days National Party
11   J. P. du Toit 31 July 1981 13 February 1983 1 year, 197 days National Party
12   Johan Greeff
(1921–2004)
14 February 1983 31 December 1986 3 years, 320 days National Party
13   Louis le Grange
(1928–1991)
1 January 1987 26 October 1991 4 years, 298 days National Party
14   Gene Louw
(1931–2015)
14 November 1991 9 May 1994 2 years, 176 days National Party

Speakers of the National Assembly (1994–present)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
1   Frene Ginwala
(1932-2023)
9 May 1994 12 July 2004 10 years, 64 days African National Congress
2   Baleka Mbete
(born 1949)
12 July 2004 25 September 2008 4 years, 75 days African National Congress
3   Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde
(born 1955)
25 September 2008 6 May 2009 223 days African National Congress
4   Max Sisulu
(born 1945)
6 May 2009 21 May 2014 5 years, 15 days African National Congress
5   Baleka Mbete
(born 1949)
21 May 2014 22 May 2019 5 years, 1 day African National Congress
6   Thandi Modise
(born 1959)
22 May 2019 5 August 2021 2 years, 75 days African National Congress
7   Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula
(born 1956)
19 August 2021 Incumbent 1 year, 263 days African National Congress

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Speakers Corner". Retrieved 7 March 2014.
  2. ^ From 1911, Sir James Tennant Molteno

External links

  • South African ministries, etc – Rulers.org

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The Speaker of the National Assembly presides over the National Assembly of South Africa the lower house of the Parliament of South Africa The speaker is chosen from among the Members of the Assembly at its first sitting following a general election and whenever the office is vacant 1 The Speaker acts as a referee taking charge of debates to make sure that the MPs can participate freely while keeping to the rules The Speaker also has managerial duties to ensure that Parliament runs smoothly Each political party in the Assembly elects a chief whip to run its affairs The presiding officers the chief whips and the Leader of Government Business the person appointed by the Cabinet to liaise with Parliament together decide on the programme of work Speaker of the National Assembly of South AfricaIncumbentNosiviwe Mapisa Nqakulasince 19 August 2021National Assembly of South AfricaStyleHonorable SpeakerTypePresiding officer of one chamber in a bicameral legislatureResidenceCape TownAppointerElected by members of the National AssemblyFormation1854First holderChristoffel BrandDeputyDeputy Speaker of the National AssemblySalaryR226 400 a monthWebsitehttps www parliament gov za na presiding officersThe office of Speaker of the National Assembly was preceded by the offices of Speaker of the House of Assembly 1910 1984 under the 1909 and 1961 constitutions and Speaker of Parliament under the Tricameral Parliament 1984 1994 Contents 1 The Speaker 2 The Mandate of the Speaker 3 List of speakers 1854 present 3 1 Speakers of the Cape House of Assembly 1854 1910 3 2 Speakers of the House of Assembly 1910 1994 3 3 Speakers of the National Assembly 1994 present 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksThe Speaker EditThe Speaker of the National Assembly is elected to and removed from office in terms of S52 of the Constitution In terms of this section the House must elect the Speaker from its members during the first House sitting The house may remove the Speaker by resolution The house must fill the position when it becomes vacant during term Chief Justice must preside over the election of the SpeakerThe Mandate of the Speaker EditThe Speaker s mandate is twofold It is constitutional and institutional This mandate is furthermore dual at the National Assembly and Parliamentary level In both situations it involves interacting with the following sectors of the global community International Continental Regional NationalList of speakers 1854 present EditSpeakers of the Cape House of Assembly 1854 1910 Edit No Name Birth Death Portrait Term of office1 Sir Christoffel Brand 1797 1875 1854 18732 Sir David Tennant 1829 1905 1874 18953 Sir Henry Juta 1875 1930 1896 18984 Sir Bisset Berry 1839 1922 1899 19075 James Tennant Molteno 1865 1936 1907 1910Speakers of the House of Assembly 1910 1994 Edit No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Political partyTook office Left office Time in office1 Sir James Tennant Molteno 1865 1936 2 1 November 1910 18 November 1915 5 years 17 days South African Party2 Joel Krige 1866 1933 19 November 1915 24 July 1924 8 years 248 days South African Party3 Ernest George Jansen 1881 1959 25 July 1924 19 June 1929 4 years 329 days National Party4 Jan Hendrick Hofmeyr de Waal 1871 1937 19 July 1929 25 May 1933 3 years 310 days National Party 3 Ernest George Jansen 1881 1959 26 May 1933 21 January 1944 10 years 240 days National Party until 1934 United Party from 1934 5 Clifford Meyer van Coller 1876 1977 22 January 1944 5 August 1948 4 years 196 days United Party6 Jozua Francois Naude 1889 1969 6 August 1948 7 November 1950 2 years 93 days National Party7 Johannes Conradie 1897 1966 19 January 1951 31 December 1960 9 years 347 days National Party8 Henning Johannes Klopper 1895 1985 20 January 1961 1 August 1974 13 years 193 days National Party9 Alwyn Schlebusch 1917 2008 2 August 1974 25 January 1976 1 year 176 days National Party10 Jannie Loots 1914 1998 26 January 1976 30 July 1981 5 years 186 days National Party11 J P du Toit 31 July 1981 13 February 1983 1 year 197 days National Party12 Johan Greeff 1921 2004 14 February 1983 31 December 1986 3 years 320 days National Party13 Louis le Grange 1928 1991 1 January 1987 26 October 1991 4 years 298 days National Party14 Gene Louw 1931 2015 14 November 1991 9 May 1994 2 years 176 days National PartySpeakers of the National Assembly 1994 present Edit No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Political partyTook office Left office Time in office1 Frene Ginwala 1932 2023 9 May 1994 12 July 2004 10 years 64 days African National Congress2 Baleka Mbete born 1949 12 July 2004 25 September 2008 4 years 75 days African National Congress3 Gwen Mahlangu Nkabinde born 1955 25 September 2008 6 May 2009 223 days African National Congress4 Max Sisulu born 1945 6 May 2009 21 May 2014 5 years 15 days African National Congress5 Baleka Mbete born 1949 21 May 2014 22 May 2019 5 years 1 day African National Congress6 Thandi Modise born 1959 22 May 2019 5 August 2021 2 years 75 days African National Congress7 Nosiviwe Mapisa Nqakula born 1956 19 August 2021 Incumbent 1 year 263 days African National Congress Wikimedia Commons has media related to Legislative speakers from South Africa See also EditParliament of the Cape of Good Hope House of Assembly of South Africa Tricameral Parliament National Assembly of South AfricaReferences Edit The Speakers Corner Retrieved 7 March 2014 From 1911 Sir James Tennant MoltenoExternal links EditSouth African ministries etc Rulers org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Speaker of the National Assembly of South Africa amp oldid 1133445568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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