Transitional representative council (South Africa)
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Not to be confused with Transitional Executive Council.
A transitional representative council (Afrikaans: Verteenwoordigende oorgangsraad) is a local administrative division in South Africa. Between 1994 and 2000 it was the default type of municipal government for small and rural communities. After apartheid these transitional councils were created as a provisional local representation until the formation of a more final municipal structure. Due to the implementation of a municipal system in 2000, all – except one – transitional councils were abolished and their areas were merged into new municipalities.
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Category | Provinces of South Africa |
Location | Republic of South Africa |
Found in | District council |
Created by | Local Government Transition Act with Election Regulations 209 of 1993 |
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Number | 1 (as of 2021) |
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