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PECs cannot override interviews done by national structures ... including training and succession planning. * Parliament must clarify roles of particularly Speakers and Chief Whips. * Steps should be ...
PECs, in turn, are empowered to suspend ... Chairperson of the Mpumalanga ANC Veterans League and a former Member of Parliament. -Cde Mxolisi Sokatsha, Member of Parliament since 2019, serving in the ...
Three Maori MPs face suspension from New Zealand's Parliament over performing a haka to protest the Treaty Principles Bill. The parliamentary privileges committee recommended suspensions for ...
The Parliament of the Maldives has impeached two judges of the country’s Supreme Court, deepening a political crisis triggered by President Mohamed Muizzu’s push to amend the constitution and ...
[Updated with audio] The House of Assembly will be in session today [May 16] and the statements listed on the Order Paper include the Apprenticeship Programme the Information Technology ...
The European parliament on Friday distanced itself from Cypriot MEP Fidias Panayiotou’s visit to Moscow last week, saying that he and others who travelled to the Russian capital “did so in ...
But Parliament’s Speaker Gerry Brownlee took the unusual step Thursday of saying he would first allow unlimited debate before the vote due to the severity of the proposed punishments.
Former president Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) yesterday visited the UK parliament and met with House of Commons Speaker Lindsey Hoyle on the first day of her trip there. Tsai traveled to the UK at the ...
That was Winston Peters yesterday after his coalition colleague, Brooke van Velden, used the c-word in parliament. And I’m with him 100%. He said he was disgusted that the word was said in ...
New Zealand's Parliament Will Debate Suspending Māori Lawmakers Who Performed a Protest Haka WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A New Zealand parliamentary committee has recommended the ...
KAMPALA - The Ugandan government introduced a bill in parliament on Tuesday that would allow military tribunals to prosecute civilians, months after the country's Supreme Court ruled the practice ...
It sounds like Gerry Brownlee thinks that the Māori Party punishment is too harsh. He started Parliament today with the Speaker's ruling and he dropped some pretty strong hints that he thinks ...
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