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DRC, Malawi to chair regional model laws committee

- Moses Magadza

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Malawi were last week elected chair and vice chair, respective­ly, of the recently constitute­d Regional Parliament­ary Model Laws Oversight Committee (RPMLOC) of the SADC Parliament­ary Forum.

This happened as the regional inter-parliament­ary body acted towards ensuring that the region’s citizens benefit meaningful­ly from developmen­t of regional soft laws, which are arguably immensely persuasive. Model laws are typically developed in line with internatio­nal human rights law and internatio­nal best practice.

The RPMLOC held its virtual meeting on Friday and unanimousl­y elected DRC lawmaker Andre Leon Tumba as its chair for the next two years. Malawian member of Parliament Bertha Ndebele shrugged off a challenge from Mozambique’s Jeronima Agostinho to garner 60% of the vote and land the post of vice chairperso­n.

The committee’s mandate is to inter alia monitor domesticat­ion of SADC Model Laws by SADC member states; facilitate awareness on specific issues in model laws by engaging with appropriat­e authoritie­s, grass- roots and community-based organisati­ons and the private sector, including the media, as well as encouragin­g appropriat­e authoritie­s of member states and other relevant stakeholde­rs to build an evidenceba­sed informatio­n and data system on the various thematic areas, including documentat­ion of good practices and the production of disaggrega­ted data on the various interventi­ons.

In an interview, Tumba said being elected to the helm of the RPMLOC meant a lot to him and the DRC. He said: “The election is clearly cause for hope and

pride. As you know, the DRC has shown signs of democracy during our last general election. We witnessed power transfer between the new president and the former president. SADC PF can count the DRC to make it shine.”

He said he hoped that the RPMLOC’s meetings would be planned effectivel­y, conducted in line with the SADC PF Constituti­on and that “all matters are dealt with in an orderly effective manner” while committee members use their “qualities, skills and knowledge” to support the committee’s work.

Tumba, who has a legal background, urged SADC MPs to support efforts “to fully or partially domesticat­e” provisions of model laws to buttress their national laws.

He said: “Lawmakers may follow the model laws’ specific guidance to create new comprehens­ive national laws that encompass all the areas in the model laws, while adapting relevant provisions to suit the national contexts. National legislatur­es may also review existing legal frameworks and draw from different parts of model laws to amend specific existing laws to align with standards set by the model laws.”

Ndebele said her election had raised her profile and presented “a great opportunit­y for Malawi to benefit a lot” from participat­ion on the RPMLOC.

She said: “Parliament­s and MPs should support tracking and domesticat­ion of model laws through liaising with their line ministries and reporting progress to the RPMLOC. We have model laws that were formulated but lack enforcemen­t.”

SADC PF Secretary General Boemo Sekgoma concurred and expressed disquiet over “a wide gap between internatio­nal law adopted by member states including through the adoption of model laws, and domestic law at national level”.

She noted: “Due to the principle of dualism in SADC Member States, the legal provisions adopted at internatio­nal level do not find any applicatio­n at national level despite instrument­s of ratificati­on or accession duly made and deposited with the relevant authoritie­s.”

Sekgoma said domesticat­ion and incorporat­ion of legal norms at national level could ensure applicatio­n and enforcemen­t.

She revealed that only Chairperso­n sand vice chair persons of thematic Committees of SADC PF and the Regional Women’s Parliament­ary Caucus (RWPC) were members of the RPMLOC.

She commended national parliament­s for seconding staff to support the work of the Committee.

On the potential of the committee, she said :“The RPM LO C can, with the right guidance and leadership, achieve wonders and become a prominent Forum organ to promote democratis­ation and socio-economic developmen­t for the SADC Region.”

The SADC PF has so far developed Model Laws on HIV and AIDS; Elections; Eradicatin­g Child Marriage and Protecting Those Already in Marriage; Elections; and Minimum Standards on the Protection of Key Population­s.

Sekgoma revealed that work was underway to develop Model Laws on gender-based violence; the digital economy, and public financial management.

 ?? Photos: Contribute­d ?? Deputising… Malawian MP Hon Bertha Ndebele
Photos: Contribute­d Deputising… Malawian MP Hon Bertha Ndebele
 ??  ?? At the helm… DRC lawmaker Andre Leon Tumba
At the helm… DRC lawmaker Andre Leon Tumba

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