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Call for end to state-owned monopolies

Call for end to state-owned monopolies

eNCA10-05-2025

FRANKFURT - Free SA has drafted its proposed Power to the People Constitutional Amendment Bill.
It will be presented to Parliament by the end of May.
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It calls for a Cabinet to be kept to a maximum of 15 Ministers and 15 Deputies.
Policing will be devolved to provinces and will be community based.
The group also calls for an end to state-owned monopolies.

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