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2007 South African floor-crossing window period

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The 2007 floor crossing window period in South Africa was a period of 15 days, from 1 to 15 September 2007, in which members of the National Assembly and the provincial legislatures, and municipal councils were able to cross the floor from one political party to another without giving up their seats. The period was authorised by the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa,[1] which scheduled regular window periods in the second and fourth September after each election. The previous general election had been held on 14 April 2004, and a previous window period had occurred in September 2005.

In the National Assembly and the provincial legislatures, the changes were minor, with the most significant development being the creation of the African People's Convention by departing members of the Pan Africanist Congress.

The tables below show all the changes; in those provinces not listed there was no change in the provincial legislature.

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National Assembly

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Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature

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Gauteng Provincial Legislature

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KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature

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Limpopo Provincial Legislature

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Northern Cape Provincial Legislature

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Western Cape Provincial Parliament

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National Council of Provinces

The National Council of Provinces was reconstituted as a result of the changes in the provincial legislatures. Its reconstituted makeup was as follows:[4]

More information Party, Delegate type ...

Notes to the tables

  1. Party created during this floor-crossing period.
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National floor crossings

From PAC to APC

Provincial floor crossings

Eastern Cape

From PAC to APC

  • Zingisa Mkhabile

Western Cape

From UIF to DA

  • Elizabeth Thompson (politician)

From DA to ANC

Gauteng

From PAC to APC

  • Malesela Ledwaba

Municipal floor crossings

City of Cape Town

From DA to NPP

  • David Sasman

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