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[whatsapp url=”https://dearsouthafrica.co.za/basic-fuel-price-review/” title=”*GOVERNMENT HAS ASKED FOR YOUR COMMENT OR SUGGESTION ON A REVIEW OF THE FUEL PRICE.* The review aims to revise, add and remove certain levies which will influence the price of diesel, petrol and paraffin.
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Participative Democracy is encouraged through the PAJA – the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, and enshrined in our Constitution.
Every decision the government make must be published in a Government Gazette and must include evidence of public participation. If the public do not participate by objecting or agreeing, their non-participation is deemed as a non-objection, a tacit agreement.
What we do here on DEAR is not a petition but rather a PDP – a Participative Democracy Project as laid out in the PAJA act.
Whereas a petition, even it has millions of signatures, is considered as a single comment, a PDP enables each comment to be considered individually.
This forms the basis of an essential and legal framework enshrined in our Constitution.
Each comment from any of our web sites is immediately sent as a separate email to the relevant government representative designated to each project.
We then keep an accurate record of submissions sent so government cannot fudge facts and figures. In certain instances we will also provide government with printed evidence of each comment made as well as a collated summary.
We do not sell your info on to anyone and we do not charge for what we do.