Lesotho has a bicameral parliamentary system based on the British model. While the National Assembly is clearly a representative House elected by the citizenry, the purpose, structure and legislative powers of the Senate as the Second Chamber have been a matter of considerable controversy throughout the history of parliamentary democracy in the country. The National Assembly generally has the upper hand not only in the legislative process but also in the broader parliamentary system – it chooses the Prime Minister, it places its confidence in the government and it can withdraw such confidence. The fact that the model generally gives the National Assembly the upper hand is a matter of common cause. What is in question, though, is the nature ...
This is a public management policy system or development administration exploring paper on the count...
This paper examines the role of the South African National Assembly in comparative perspective by di...
This paper assesses political party alliances and coalitions in Lesotho, focusing on their causes an...
Lesotho got its independence from Britain in 1960. The country experienced a coup in January 1970 wh...
While electoral discontent has been the enduring feature of constitutional democracy in Lesotho sinc...
The government of Lesotho has under gone many phases since its independence in 1966. Lesotho has had...
The Lesotho Constitution of 1993, although it bears all the hallmarks of the erstwhile British colon...
The Constitution of Lesotho, 1993 has a supremacy clause which ordinarily empowers the judiciary to ...
This thesis presents an examination of bicameralism as it operates in Australia. The specific focus ...
Prior to a formal document that declared the Basotho to be British subjects, Lesotho’s form of gover...
This study analyses the relationship between the chieftainship institution and the elected councils ...
The rules that govern succession to the office of King in Lesotho are largely customary. The Constit...
The advent of coalition politics in the aftermath of the inconclusive 2012 election brought with it ...
The Constitution of Lesotho, 1993 has a supremacy clause which ordinarily empowers the judiciary to ...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Rhodes...
This is a public management policy system or development administration exploring paper on the count...
This paper examines the role of the South African National Assembly in comparative perspective by di...
This paper assesses political party alliances and coalitions in Lesotho, focusing on their causes an...
Lesotho got its independence from Britain in 1960. The country experienced a coup in January 1970 wh...
While electoral discontent has been the enduring feature of constitutional democracy in Lesotho sinc...
The government of Lesotho has under gone many phases since its independence in 1966. Lesotho has had...
The Lesotho Constitution of 1993, although it bears all the hallmarks of the erstwhile British colon...
The Constitution of Lesotho, 1993 has a supremacy clause which ordinarily empowers the judiciary to ...
This thesis presents an examination of bicameralism as it operates in Australia. The specific focus ...
Prior to a formal document that declared the Basotho to be British subjects, Lesotho’s form of gover...
This study analyses the relationship between the chieftainship institution and the elected councils ...
The rules that govern succession to the office of King in Lesotho are largely customary. The Constit...
The advent of coalition politics in the aftermath of the inconclusive 2012 election brought with it ...
The Constitution of Lesotho, 1993 has a supremacy clause which ordinarily empowers the judiciary to ...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Rhodes...
This is a public management policy system or development administration exploring paper on the count...
This paper examines the role of the South African National Assembly in comparative perspective by di...
This paper assesses political party alliances and coalitions in Lesotho, focusing on their causes an...