作为宪法变更的选举延期:其民主和宪法意义

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Politikon Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/02589346.2022.2151689
D. Kotzé
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摘要分析了新冠肺炎疫情对2021年南非地方政府选举可能推迟的影响。问题是,法院是否可以根据宪法推迟选举,如果可以,这种推迟是否构成对宪法的法律修正?在一篇简短的文献综述中,确定了四个主题,即宪法的“不可修改性”、违宪宪法修正案、宪法学说的“基本结构”和修正案学说的“隐含限制”。南非选举委员会任命了Moseneke调查委员会,就在遵守疫情规定的情况下选举是否自由公正征求意见。它建议推迟选举,超过宪法法院测试的宪法时限。法院不允许延期,但坚持要求增加选民登记。结论是,司法机构将“定期选举”视为比“自由公正选举”更具约束力的宪法原则。只有在排除疫情的特殊情况下,才能对宪法进行司法修正。公众对选举的积极看法受到选民投票率下降的限制,这导致南非民主质量的下降,但只是暂时的。
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An Election Postponement as a Change of the Constitution: Its Democratic and Constitutional Implications
ABSTRACT The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on a possible postponement of the 2021 South African local government elections is analysed. The question was whether a court of law could constitutionally postpone the election and if so, would such a postponement constitute a legal amendment of the Constitution? In a brief literature review, four themes were identified, namely the ‘unamendability’ of a constitution, unconstitutional constitutional amendments, the ‘basic structure’ of constitutions’ doctrine and the ‘implicit limitations’ on amendments doctrine. The Electoral Commission of SA appointed the Moseneke inquiry for advice on whether the election will be free and fair while subject to the pandemic regulations. It recommended an election postponement beyond the constitutional time-limits which was tested by the Constitutional Court. The Court did not allow for a postponement but insisted on additional voter registrations. The conclusions are that the judiciary regarded ‘regular elections’ as a more binding constitutional principle than ‘free and fair elections’. Judicial amendments of the Constitution would be possible only in exceptional cases, which excluded the pandemic. The positive public perceptions about the election are qualified by a lower voter turnout, which results in compromising the quality of South Africa’s democracy, but only temporarily.
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Politikon
Politikon POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Politikon focuses primarily on South African politics, but not exclusively so. Over the years the journal has published articles by some of the world" leading political scientists, including Arend Lijphart, Samuel Huntingdon, and Philippe Schmitter. It has also featured important contributions from South Africa"s leading political philosophers, political scientists and international relations experts. It has proved an influential journal, particularly in debates over the merits of South Africa"s constitutional reforms (in 1983 and 1994). In the last few years special issues have focused on women and politics in South Africa, and the South African election of 1999.
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