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 The South African government is a constitutional democracy, and it is a system that is combined by parliamentary and presidential systems. The government is undertaken by three inter-connected arms of government and these are legislature, executive and judiciary. Legislature is the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces. Executive is the President, and he is head of state and head of government. Judiciary is the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court of Appeal, and the H igh Court. The supreme law in South Africa is the rule of Constitution, and everybody in the South African government is a subject to this law.  The president in South Africa is Jacob Zuma from the political party African National Congress. After Apartheid ended in 1994 the party ANC has been the most dominating party, and it has gotten 60-70% of the votes. The biggest competitive to ANC is the Democratic Alliance, and it got 16,7% of the votes. So as you can see those two parties are the ones that are most dominating in South Africa, because they got up to 80-90% of the votes. The republic has had many thousands of popular protests since 2004, and some of these have been violent, and because of these South Africa is the most protest-rich country in the world.

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