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What form does the South African state assume?Which option is the correct statement?
does the South African state assume?
Which option is the
The central authority does devolveexclusive powers to the regions.
The central authority does devolve
exclusive powers to the regions.
The Constitution providesfor both exclusive and concurrent powers.
The Constitution provides
for both exclusive and concurrent powers.
It is a predominantly decentralised, federal form (such as theprovinces) but with centralised, unitary features.
It is a predominantly decentralised, federal form (such as the
provinces) but with centralised, unitary features.
Provincial legislation canprecede over national legislation in the case of concurrent powers.
Provincial legislation can
precede over national legislation in the case of concurrent powers.
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