Lex Libertas challenges every party in Parliament to declare its position on proposed digital ID system
"This is one of the most important questions relating to freedom, privacy and constitutional government currently before the country."
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"This is one of the most important questions relating to freedom, privacy and constitutional government currently before the country."
Dr Ernst Roets, executive director of Lex Libertas, said lawfully acquired crypto assets constitute private property and should enjoy the same basic protection as other forms of property.

Dr Ernst Roets, executive director of Lex Libertas, said the confirmation of the date and venue was an important milestone for the campaign.
This is an unjustifiable attempt at centralisation and government control
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A media statement on Lex Libertas' open letter Dr Leon Schreiber
A speech written by Ernst Roets without permission, but on behalf of President Cyril Ramaphosa
The Afrikaner Dream is not dead. It lives.
Speech by Ernst Roets at the launch of Lex Libertas, discussing the nature of freedom and the organization's mission.
South Africa does not need another centralised system that expands state power at the expense of individual liberty and constitutional protections.
An open letter on the proposed digital identity regulations
An open letter from Lex Libertas to Roelf Meyer
An open letter to the Department of International Relations and Cooperation
Lex Libertas has formally written to President Cyril Ramaphosa, requesting a meeting to discuss South Africa’s deepening governance crisis and the need for meaningful constitutional reform.
Lex Libertas' open letter to Minister Ronald Lamola

The Persecution of Minorities by South Africa’s Ruling Elite

The Persecution of Minorities by South Africa’s Ruling Elite

The Persecution of Minorities by South Africa’s Ruling Elite

The Persecution of Minorities by South Africa’s Ruling Elite

The Persecution of Minorities by South Africa’s Ruling Elite
An analysis of why the South African Constitution and political settlement of 1994 may not be sustainable in the long term.
“Twenty American delegates crossed an ocean to witness this reality firsthand: Afrikaners practicing self-development, self-sufficiency, and self-determination in real time.”

Lex Libertas plans on extending its local structures in the Western Cape.

Commentary on the changing of place names in South Africa
“We are busy building; we cannot come down.”

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Are the laws and rules of the 20th century still relevant in 2026?