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Premier of Gauteng

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Premier of Gauteng
since 6 October 2022
Gauteng Government
StylePremier
The Honourable
TypeHead of government
Member ofNational Council of Provinces
Member of the Executive Council
SeatJohannesburg
AppointerGauteng Provincial Legislature
Term lengthFive years, renewable once
Constituting instrumentConstitution of South Africa
Inaugural holderTokyo Sexwale
Formation7 May 1994
SalaryR2,3 million
WebsiteOfficial website

The premier of Gauteng is the head of government of the Gauteng province of South Africa. The current premier of Gauteng is Panyaza Lesufi, a member of the African National Congress, who was elected on 6 October 2022, following the resignation of David Makhura.[1]

Functions

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In terms of the constitution, the executive authority of a province is vested in the premier. The premier appoints an Executive Council made up of ten members of the provincial legislature; they are known as Members of the Executive Council (MECs). The MECs are effectively ministers and the Executive Council a cabinet at the provincial level. The premier has the warrant to appoint and dismiss MECs at his/her own discretion.

The premier and the Executive Council are responsible for implementing provincial legislation, along with any national legislation assigned to the province. They set provincial policy and manage the departments of the provincial government; their actions are subject to the national constitution.

In order for an act of the provincial legislature to become law, the premier must sign it. If he/she believes that the act is unconstitutional, it can be referred back to the legislature for reconsideration. If the premier and the legislature cannot agree, the act must be referred to the Constitutional Court for a final decision.

The premier is also ex officio a member of the National Council of Provinces, the upper house of Parliament, as one of the special delegates from the province.[2]

List

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No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Tokyo Sexwale (born 1953) 7 May 1994 19 January 1998 3 years, 257 days African National Congress
2 Mathole Motshekga (born 1949) 19 January 1998 15 June 1999 1 year, 147 days
3 Mbhazima Shilowa (born 1958) 15 June 1999 29 September 2008 9 years, 106 days
4 Paul Mashatile (born 1961) 7 October 2008 6 May 2009 211 days
5 Nomvula Mokonyane (born 1963) 6 May 2009 21 May 2014 5 years, 15 days
6 David Makhura (born 1968) 21 May 2014 6 October 2022 8 years, 138 days
7 Panyaza Lesufi (born 1968) 6 October 2022 Incumbent 2 years, 58 days

Election

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The election for the Gauteng Provincial Legislature is held every five years, simultaneously with the election of the National Assembly; the last such election occurred on 8 May 2019. At the first meeting of the provincial legislature after an election, the members choose the premier from amongst themselves. The provincial legislature can force the premier to resign by a motion of no confidence. If the premiership becomes vacant (for whatever reason) the provincial legislature must choose a new premier to serve out the period until the next election. One person cannot have served more than two five-year terms as premier; however, when a premier is chosen to fill a vacancy the time until the next election does not count as a term.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Lesufi elected new Gauteng premier | eNCA". www.enca.com. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  2. ^ Constitution of South Africa
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