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DA welcomes Western Cape Government’s legal challenge to the NHI Act


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DA welcomes Western Cape Government’s legal challenge to the NHI Act

DA welcomes Western Cape Government’s legal challenge to the NHI Act
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3rd September 2025

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The Democratic Alliance (DA) warmly welcomes the Western Cape Government’s decision to challenge the National Health Insurance (NHI) Act in the Constitutional Court. This challenge is about defending the right of South Africans to have a real say when laws are made.

The NHI Act is one of the biggest changes to South Africa’s healthcare system in recent history. It would change how health services are run across the country, including services currently managed by provincial governments. Because of its scale, it is essential that the public is properly consulted before such a law is passed.

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The Western Cape Government has pointed out that the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) did not properly consider the views of the people in the province. The legal challenge is being made on procedural grounds, meaning it focuses on the way the NHI Bill was rushed through without proper public participation. It is, however, not just a Western Cape issue; it is about protecting the democratic right of all South Africans to be heard.

The DA supports the goal of making quality healthcare accessible to everyone using market-oriented mechanisms that does not destroy healthcare in South Africa. We have warned that the NHI Act, in its current form, is costly, risky, and will lead to mismanagement and the potential collapse of the system. While this legal challenge addresses how the law was passed, it also highlights these serious concerns.

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We commend Premier Alan Winde and Minister Mireille Wenger for taking this step on behalf of the people of the Western Cape.

 

Issued by Michele Clarke MP - DA Spokesperson on Health

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