Respuesta :

1).national government
2).provincial government
3).local government
4).traditional authorities
5).political parties  

The correct answer is the five democratic structures in South Africa are National Government, Provincial Government, Local Government, Traditional Authorities, and Political Parties.

South Africa has a constitutional democracy with three branches and an independent judiciary. The government in national, local, and provincial levels are autonomous, interrelated, and interdependent.

The National Government, elaborate rules and regulations nationwide. Its influence is in all parts of the country. The Provincial Government acts in all the provinces of South Africa and is interdependent with the National Government. The local Government acts in every locality of the country and respects Province and National regulations. Traditional authorities, maintain the importance of heritage, tradition, and culture in South Africa. Political Parties, people in South Africa can elect its representatives to the Parliament.