Abstract
ABSTRACT This paper analyses developments in coloured? and Indian local government since the introduction of the tricameral system. It is contended that having political representatives at national level has given coloured and Indian local representatives an important access point through which their needs and problems can be addressed This has increased the powers of these bodies to a certain extent. The first part of this paper looks at how the tricameral system has changed the structure and functioning of coloured and Indian local government. The second part looks at precisely how the tricameral system has given these bodies greater influence. Various manifestations of this greater access, including case studies of specific local authorities, are examined
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