The Gauteng Provincial Legislature elects the
Premier of Gauteng, the head of Gauteng's provincial executive. The legislature can force the Premier to resign by passing a
motion of no confidence. Although the
Executive Council is selected by the Premier, the legislature may pass a motion of no confidence to compel the Premier to reshuffle the council. The legislature also appoints Gauteng's delegates to the
National Council of Provinces, allocating delegates to parties in proportion to the number of seats each party holds in the legislature. The legislature has the power to pass legislation in various fields specified in the national constitution; in some fields, the legislative power is shared with the
national parliament, while in other fields it is reserved to the province alone. The fields include matters such as health, education (except universities), agriculture, housing, environmental protection, and development planning. The legislature oversees the administration of the Gauteng provincial government, and the Gauteng Premier and the members of the Executive Council are required to report to the legislature on the performance of their responsibilities. The legislature also manages the financial affairs of the provincial government by way of the
appropriation bills which determine the annual provincial budget. == Election ==