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National Assembly hits back at former PM

- ■ Staff Reporter

The National Assembly has hit back at criticism levelled against it by former prime minister Nahas Angula, who, in an opinion piece, published by a local daily, claimed presiding officers of the August House are incapable of exerting sovereign over the business inside the chamber.

Angula had also claimed the National Assembly has failed to establish its parliament­ary standing committees and the committee on privileges. However, the National Assembly yesterday reacted by stating the opinion by Angula contained some misinforma­tion that could mislead the public understand­ing the operations of the National Assembly.

Spokespers­on of the National Assembly David Nahongandj­a said despite the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the seventh parliament managed to constitute its eight parliament­ary standing committees already by 8 July 2020.

These committees, he said, are wholly constitute­d and fully functionin­g with a daily meeting scheduled as per the provisions of the assembly’s Standing Rules and Orders.

“The committee of privileges was formed and announced as recorded by the Assembly minutes of proceeding­s of 18 March 2021. Of course, the process to establish this committee took some time as one needed to get the support of the parties represente­d in the National Assembly. Like Citizen

Angula correctly said, ‘some say politics is about give and take’,” he explained.

Furthermor­e, Nahongandj­a rubbished said Angula insinuatio­ns that Speaker of the National Assembly Professor Peter Katjavivi was incapable of exerting sovereign over the business of the house, saying that such comment was outrageous, especially when it comes from one of the longest-serving MP.

“Citizen Angula knows very well that presiding officers of the house in executing their authority over the chamber draw their power from the provisions of the Namibia constituti­on, the assembly’s Standing Rules and Orders and the Code of Conducts for Members of the National Assembly,” he said.

He said the current presiding officers of the National Assembly are highly capable and well-experience­d parliament­arians who demonstrat­ed effective leadership over the house in the last ten years.

“It is, thus, absolutely misleading to imply that the National Assembly Presiding Officers are not capable of directing the affairs of the August House,” Nahongandj­a said.

The parliament­ary standing committees and the committee on privileges consist of Swapo MPs Agnes Kafula, Phillipus Katamelo and Sebastian Karupu, leader of the official opposition the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) and MP McHenry Venaani, Leader of the Landless People Movement (LPM) and MP Bernadus Swartbooi.

 ?? File ?? Capable… Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi with Swapo SG Sophia Shaningwa.Photo:
File Capable… Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi with Swapo SG Sophia Shaningwa.Photo:

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