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MPs
summon Mugabe to Parly
Chengetai Zvauya, Daily News
October 01, 2013
http://www.dailynews.co.zw/articles/2013/10/01/mps-summon-mugabe-to-parly
President Robert
Mugabe should attend Parliament
regularly to answer pressing national issues, legislators said yesterday.
The request
was tabled by MPs during an induction workshop for lawmakers held
in Harare.
Wednesday and
Thursday have been reserved for the ministerial question-and-answer
time in the National Assembly and Senate respectively.
Agnes Sibanda,
an MDC MP, tabled the request saying Mugabe must come to Parliament
to answer questions given the bunking by government ministers.
“We always
have questions for President Mugabe and he must come to Parliament,
than for us to see him only during the official opening of Parliament
and that is once in five years,” Sibanda said.
“It will
be good if he can attend frequently as his ministers are not attending
parliamentary debates.”
Jacob Mudenda,
speaker of the National Assembly, said there are provisions in the
new Constitution which compel members of the executive to attend
Parliament.
“The Constitution
of Zimbabwe Section 107 (2) states that all members of the executive
must attend Parliament,” Mudenda said.
Austin Zvoma,
Clerk of Parliament said that the House was in the process of setting
up administrative procedures to enable Mugabe to attend and answer
the lawmakers’ questions.
“It is
in our Constitution and we are making the necessary arrangements
that the President can come to Parliament and answer questions,”
said Zvoma.
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