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Election Post Mortem

The Constitition @ Work - Breakfast Discussion Series 2019

The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and Centre for Constitutional Rights invite you to a panel discussion on the 2019 South African General Election results.

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Join us for the first in a series of breakfast discussions for 2019, hosted by the
Centre for Constitutional Rights (CFCR) and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS).


TOPIC:

Post Elections 2019: Finding our Way back to a Constitutional Democracy
Unpacking critical reforms needed, potential cabinet appointments, priorities for the
6th democratic Parliament and managing the expectations of citizens


SPEAKERS:

• Ms Elnari Potgieter - Senior Project Leader of the IJR’s South African Reconciliation
Barometer (SARB). The SARB is the Southern African core partner of the Afro-barometer,
the world’s longest running public opinion survey into matters of democratic
and economic governance.


• Mr Wayne Duvenage - Chief Executive Officer of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse
(OUTA). OUTA is an apolitical civil activist organisation. OUTA’s projects involve investigating cases of corruption and maladministration across all spheres of government.


• Dr Theuns Eloff - Executive Director of the FW de Klerk Foundation, regular media
commentator and author of the 2017 book Turning Point - South Africa at a Crossroads,
which provides perspective on current issues facing South Africa, such as lack of service
delivery, education, ailing economy and corruption.


RSVP: Onlinehere

Participation in this event is free.

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Venue

Sun Square, Cape Town City Bowl, 23 Buitengracht Street, Cape Town

Publication

Election Post Mortem: Finding our way back to a constitutional democracy: The Constitution @ Work - Breakfast Discussion Series 2019
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Contact

Christiaan Endres

Christiaan Endres

Project Coordinator

christiaan.endres@kas.de +27 (11) 214 2900-204

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Centre for Constitutional Rights (CFCR)