The Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature outlines the framework for governing the province. It establishes a clear process for electing officials, including the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Premier, and others. The Legislature holds a range of powers and duties, such as passing laws relevant to the province, overseeing the provincial government's performance, and ensuring the government is held accountable for its actions. Meetings and debates are conducted following defined procedures, allowing for the proper consideration of legislation and other important matters. The Legislature forms various committees to handle specific tasks and delve deeper into particular issues. These committees play a crucial role in supporting the Legislature's work. The Legislature also provides a platform for addressing public concerns. Members can raise questions and bring petitions to the attention of the government, ensuring that the voices of the people are heard. Finally, the Legislature maintains strict financial oversight, with established procedures for reviewing and approving the provincial budget. This ensures responsible use of public funds.