Who may file a complaint?

Eswatini

Eswatini

Answer
Attorney-General; any Member of the House of Assembly or any aggrieved person.
Source

Parliament (Petitions) Act, 2013. Art. 8 & 15

Who may present petition.

8.                         Apetition under this Part may, in terms of section 105(3) of the Constitution,be presented to the court by the Attorney-General, any Member or any aggrievedperson.

Relief which may be claimed.

15.              Allor any of the following reliefs to which the petitioner may be entitled, may beclaimed in a petition under Part II or III, namely−

(a)               a declaration that the election or appointment was void;

(b)              a declaration that the nomination of theperson elected was void;

(c)               a declaration that a candidate was duly elected or appointed; and,

(d)              where theseat is claimed for an unsuccessful candidate on the ground that theunsuccessful candidate had a majority of lawful votes, a scrutiny.

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