THE CONSTITUTION

1.THE ELECTION OF THE INKHUNDLA COMMITTEE

According to section 81 of the constitution of swaziland

The Inkhundla committee comprises the Constituency Headman (Indvuna ye Nkhundla), Chiefdom Councillor (Bucopho) and the Member of Parliament (MP) as an ex-officio member. The elected representative operates in these offices for a period of five (5) years, managing the affairs on behalf of all the Swazis. Learn more

2.THE RIGHT TO REPRESENTATION

According to Section 84 of the Constitution of Swaziland

There is a right to representation in the legislative bodies and the right to be heard through freely chosen representatives is guaranteed by Section 84 (1) of the Constitution. Learn more

3.ELECTION BY SECRET BALLOT

According to Section 87 of the Constitution of Swaziland

Election by secret ballot is also guaranteed by Section 87 of the Constitution. The secrecy of a ballot is where the marking of the ballot paper by each voter is done in private in a polling booth and the mark does not identify the voter (no one knows whom you votes for) Learn more

4.REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN

According to Section 86 of the Constitution of Swaziland Learn more

5.QUALIFICATION AND DISQUALIFICATION OF A VOTER,

According to Section 88 and 89 of the Constitution of Swaziland Learn more

6.THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION,

According to Section 90 of the Constitution Learn more

7.REVIEW OF TINKHUNDLA BOUNDARIES

According to the Constitution Section 91 Learn more

8.REPORT OF THE ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION

According to the Constitution Section 92 Learn more

9.QUALIFICATIONS OF MEMBERSHIP OF PARLIAMENT

According to the Constitution Section 96 Learn more

10.TENURE OF SEATS OF MEMBERS IN PARLIAMENT

According to Section 92 of the Constitution of Swaziland Learn more

11.GENERAL ELECTIONS

According to Section 136 of the Constitution of Swaziland Learn more

12.FILLING OF CASUAL VACANCIES

According to Section 97 of the Constitution of Swaziland Learn more