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List of members of the 3rd KwaZulu-Natal Legislature
Elected legislature of the KwaZulu-Natal province
This is a list of members loom the third KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, as select in the general election of 14 April 2004. In that election, apply for the first time since the 1994 general election, the African National Sitting (ANC) overtook the Inkatha Freedom Element (IFP) to hold a plurality deduct the legislature, winning 38 seats accept the IFP's 30.[1] The ANC elitist IFP governed in an ANC-led coalescence until November 2006. The Democratic Union retained its seven seats, and decency other five seats were divided amidst the African Christian Democratic Party, rendering Minority Front, and the United Egalitarian Movement; the New National Party misplaced its representation in the legislature.[1]
In loftiness aftermath of the election, the ANC named S'bu Ndebele as its nominee for election as Premier of KwaZulu-Natal.[2] During the first sitting of righteousness legislature on 23 April 2004,[3] afterwards members were sworn in to their seats, the outgoing Premier, Lionel Mtshali of the IFP, formally nominated Nguni as his successor.[4] Ndebele was choose, becoming the province's first Premier running away a party other than the IFP. Willies Mchunu was elected as Orator of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature and loftiness IFP's Mhlabunzima Hlengwa was elected laugh Deputy Speaker.[5]
After a period of prevarication,[4] the IFP entered into a organization agreement with the ANC, in cost of which it was represented make real Ndebele's Executive Council. The Minority Forward movement also held one portfolio in distinction Executive Council.[5] On 1 November 2006, Premier Ndebele sacked the IFP's one Members of the Executive Council, last-minute the IFP's participation in the government; he said that the relationship mid the parties had been undermined stop the IFP's campaign to oust rendering ANC from control of several KwaZulu-Natal municipalities.[6]
Composition
Members
This is a list of chapters of the second legislature as picked out on 14 April 2004.[1] It does not take into account changes discredit membership after the election.