Third Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa
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The Third Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa made changes to allow the creation of municipalities that cross provincial boundaries. It was enacted by the Parliament of South Africa, signed by President Mandela on 20 October 1998, and came into force on the 30th of the same month. The changes it made were reversed in 2005 by the Twelfth Amendment.
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Constitution Third Amendment Act of 1998 | |
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Parliament of South Africa | |
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Enacted by | Parliament of South Africa |
Assented to | 20 October 1998 |
Commenced | 30 October 1998 |
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Bill title | Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Second Amendment Bill |
Bill citation | B85—1998 |
Introduced by | Valli Moosa, Minister of Provincial Affairs and Constitutional Development |
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Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 | |
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Citation of Constitutional Laws Act, 2005 (amended short title) | |
Repealed by | |
Constitution Twelfth Amendment Act of 2005 (effectively) |
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