Farmer's Weekly

‘The haste to amend Section 25 is unconstitutional’

The ANC is determined to use Parliament as a mere rubber stamp for its December 2017 decision to amend Section 25 of the Constitution to allow for expropriation without compensation (EWC).

Parliament continues to go along with this and to pretend that it is doing a proper job on the most important legislative change since 1994.

The ANC’s stratagem has always been to divide the Section 25 amendment process into three stages.

In the first, it would get the Constitutional Review Committee (CRC) to recommend a constitutional amendment.

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