“The decorum and dignity of the Zambian Parliament has been lost. Parliament has now become battle ground of pettiness and fixing political enemies,” observes Silavwe.
Lusaka, April 10 – Golden Party of Zambia president, Jackson Silavwe, has charged that Parliament is no longer handling the people’s business but has now become the battle ground of pettiness, personal egos and fixing political enemies.
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Silavwe further charged that the decorum and dignity of the Zambian Parliament has been lost. He has since called for the resignation of Speaker of the National Assembly Nelly Mutti and her deputies.
“The decorum and dignity of the Zambian Parliament has been lost. The House is no longer handling the people’s business; it has now become the battle ground of pettiness, personal egos and fixing political enemies. Golden Party of Zambia, GPZ, calls for the resignation of the Speaker, Hon. Nelly Mutti, 1st Deputy Speaker, Hon. Malungo Chisangano and 2nd Deputy Speaker, Hon. Moses Moyo and the Clerk of the National Assembly, Mr. Roy Ngulube,” reads, in part, a statement by Mr. Silavwe.
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“The rot currently going on in the People’s House falls squarely on the arrogance and impunity of these presiding officers and the clerk. This August House is not in order and it must be challenged without political bias. The UPND being the majority, in consultation with opposition and independent members of parliament in the House must nominate new office bearers that will return the decorum and dignity to the People’s House, our Parliament,” the statement further states.
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