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How well do you know the WCPP?
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zille:The Premier of the Western Cape (surname).
wale:The WCPP can be found in this Cape Town street.
wiley:The Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Community Safety, Cultural Affairs and Sport (surname).
hansard:The official report of proceedings in the House.
frontbench:Seats where Ministers sit.
mace:A symbol of authority placed at the Table when the House is in session.
royston:Secretary of Parliament (first name).
ferndale:Manager Public Education and Outreach (surname).
petition:A written presentation to the Provincial Parliament by a person or group of people, asking for action on a matter.
brown:Leader of the Official Opposition (surname)
majola: Speaker (surname)
alta:Chief Whip of the Majority Party (first name)
debate:A discussion in which the arguments for and against a subject are persented according to specific rules.
bill:A legistlative proposal to enact a new law and can be introduced by a Minister, Standing Committee or a Member of Parliament
chair:The Presiding Officer at a meeting of the House or committee.
backbenchers:Those Members of Parliament who are not Ministers or Presiding Officers.
saayman:Senior Parliamentary Officer (surname)
chamber:Where Members of Parliament meet.
How well do you know the WCPP?
Across:1. | Those Members of Parliament who are not Ministers or Presiding Officers. | 3. | The WCPP can be found in this Cape Town street. | 7. | Manager Public Education and Outreach (surname). | 8. | Seats where Ministers sit. | 12. | The official report of proceedings in the House. | 13. | A legistlative proposal to enact a new law and can be introduced by a Minister, Standing Committee or a Member of Parliament | 14. | Senior Parliamentary Officer (surname) | 16. | The Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Community Safety, Cultural Affairs and Sport (surname). |
| | Down:2. | Where Members of Parliament meet. | 4. | Chief Whip of the Majority Party (first name) | 5. | A written presentation to the Provincial Parliament by a person or group of people, asking for action on a matter. | 6. | The Premier of the Western Cape (surname). | 9. | Secretary of Parliament (first name). | 10. | The Presiding Officer at a meeting of the House or committee. | 11. | Speaker (surname) | 15. | A symbol of authority placed at the Table when the House is in session. |
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How well do you know the WCPP?
Across:1. | Those Members of Parliament who are not Ministers or Presiding Officers. | 3. | The WCPP can be found in this Cape Town street. | 7. | Manager Public Education and Outreach (surname). | 8. | Seats where Ministers sit. | 12. | The official report of proceedings in the House. | 13. | A legistlative proposal to enact a new law and can be introduced by a Minister, Standing Committee or a Member of Parliament | 14. | Senior Parliamentary Officer (surname) | 16. | The Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Community Safety, Cultural Affairs and Sport (surname). |
| | Down:2. | Where Members of Parliament meet. | 4. | Chief Whip of the Majority Party (first name) | 5. | A written presentation to the Provincial Parliament by a person or group of people, asking for action on a matter. | 6. | The Premier of the Western Cape (surname). | 9. | Secretary of Parliament (first name). | 10. | The Presiding Officer at a meeting of the House or committee. | 11. | Speaker (surname) | 15. | A symbol of authority placed at the Table when the House is in session. |
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© 2013
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