Answer to Question #318192 in Law for Siphesihle

Question #318192

The South African government system is regarded as a constitutional democracy. A constitutional democracy is a system of government based on popular sovereignty in which the limits of political authority (structures, powers) are set forth in a constitution, are clearly stated and the electorate has the power to remove poor performing governments. To achieve this, it is expected of government to do the following, EXCEPT FOR.

a.

Builds in checks and balances in the tax system.

b.

Institutes customary sovereignty of the voting public.

c.

Commands the exercise of political power.

d.

Admits the voice of the people to be heard through free, fair, and relatively frequent elections.

Clear my choice



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