The Provincial Parliament of the Western Cape:
Each provincial legislature may adopt a constitution for its province if two thirds of its members agree. However, a provincial constitution must correspond with the national Constitution as confirmed by the Constitutional Court. The Constitution of the Western Cape was adopted in 1998.
According to the Constitution, provinces may have legislative and executive powers concurrently with the national sphere over, among other things:
Provinces also have exclusive competency over a number of areas, including:
In performing the functions prescribed by the national and Western Cape constitutions, the Western Cape Parliament represents the people of the province and is a forum for discussion of provincial issues.
WEBSITE: www.wcpp.gov.za