South Africa. Parliament (1994- )
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- Its Constitutional Assembly. Agenda of proceedings, 24 May 1994:t.p. (Parliament of the Republic of South Africa; 1994, first session, first Parliament)
- Washington post, Apr. 24, 1994:p. A25 (Parliament will consist of a National Assembly (400 members) and a Senate (90 members))
- Its Senate. Debatte van die Senaat, 9 tot 12 Aug. 1994:t.p. (Republiek van Suid-Afrika; eerste sessie, eerste Parlement)
- Africa south of the Sahara, 1997:South Africa section (The interim constitution was ratified on 22 Dec. 1993, and came into effect on 27 Apr. 1994; Parliament consisted of the National Assembly and the Senate; the permanent constitution was adopted on 8 May 1996 [and came into effect with the start of the 2nd Parliament, 1997]; under this constitution, Parliament consists of a National Assembly (350 to 400 members) and a 90 member National Council of Provinces)
- South Africa. Parliament (1994- ). National Council of Provinces. Questions and replies of the National Council of Provinces, 5 July to 31 Aug. 2001:foreword (Although previous volumes of Hansard reflect that the "Second Parliament" commenced with the adoption of the 1996 Constitution, it has been decided that the Parliament elected on 2 June 1999 should be identified as the Second Parliament and that sessions should be regarded as annual sessions. The annual session which commenced after the June 1999 elections was therefore the "First Session of the Second Parliament", and the one that commenced on 21 January 2000 is therefore the "Second Session of the Second Parliament.")