Respuesta :

          National Government - functions as the boundary between Constitution and legislation (create and execute laws) which is then passed onto the Parliament.

·         Provincial Government - create and execute laws for a specific assigned area

·         Local Government –responsible in checking and providing what the community needs

·         Traditional Authorities – overseer of the execution of laws and ensuring no one is left out or is done injustice

·         Political Parties- where candidates for an electoral position go into 

In a South African government, there are 5 practiced democratic structures, they are:

·         National Government - functions as the boundary between Constitution and legislation (create and execute laws) which is then passed onto the Parliament.

·         Provincial Government - create and execute laws for a specific assigned area

·         Local Government –responsible in checking and providing what the community needs

·         Traditional Authorities – overseer of the execution of laws and ensuring no one is left out or is done injustice

·         Political Parties- where candidates for an electoral position go into