Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act (78 of 1995)

The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act (78 of 1995) (known commonly as the 1995 Constitution Act or the Constitution) is a South African statute which details the composition of the South African government and other related matters. Unlike other systems of government which follow the principle of constitutional supremacy, the Constitution Act is an ordinary statute which can be amended or repealed by the, being the Multicameral Parliament, with a simple majority.

Amendments

 * Constitution Amendment Act (11 of 2002): Abolished the prior 2 term (6 years each) limitation on the tenure of the State President and gave Parliament the authority to recall the official occupying the office, instead.