Welcome to the Western Cape Provincial Parliament
The Western Cape Provincial Parliament (WCPP) is one of the nine provincial legislatures in South Africa.
Based in Cape Town, the WCPP is constitutionally mandated to pass legislation, provide a forum for public debate, involve the public in the law-making process, and oversee the activities of the provincial executive.
The WCPP consists of 42 Members, elected every five years on a proportional representation system. The Premier and members of the provincial Cabinet are appointed from these Members.
This website contains information about the role and function of the WCPP, news, parliamentary activities including sitting and standing committee meetings, Members of the Provincial Parliament (MPP), legislation, publications, career opportunities, etc.
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Elected as Presiding Officers of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament at the first sitting of the 7th Parliament on 13 June, Speaker Daylin Mitchell and Deputy Speaker Reagen Allen.
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The Official Opening of the sixth session of the Sixth Parliament
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The Western Cape Provincial Parliament will host a virtual roundtable engagement with small,
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Speaker Daylin Mitchell has welcomed the news that the National Assembly, during its plena
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Standing Committee on the Premier and Constitutional Matters | 2023-05-26 |
Sitting of the House | 2023-05-25 |
Parliamentary Oversight Committee | 2023-05-24 |
Ad-hoc Committee on Energy Crisis | 2023-05-24 |
Standing Committee on Local Government | 2023-05-23 |