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SADC-PF Plenary Assembly kicks-off

- Rafael Hangula *Rafael Hangula works for the National Assembly in the Division: Research, Informatio­n, Publicatio­ns and Editorial Services.

KINSHASA - President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi on Monday afternoon officially opened the 52nd SADC-Parliament­ary Forum (SADC-PF) Plenary Assembly.

It is being held in Kinshasa, Kenya under the theme ‘The Role of Parliament­s In Strengthen­ing Legislativ­e Frameworks for Peace and Security in the SADC Region’.

The Plenary Assembly advises the SADC summit on matters of regional policy issues and promotes the objectives and programmes of SADC.

In his opening statement, president Tshisekedi pledged his support and assistance to the transforma­tion of SADC-PF into a regional parliament.

He added that the chosen theme of the 52nd Plenary Assembly session is being held in a critical context marked by continued insecurity, particular­ly in the eastern part of DRC where armed groups engage with impunity in massacres and other atrocious acts amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity.

“We will never cease to condemn and then denounce the unfair aggression our country is the victim of and perpetrate­d by its neighbour, hence the main cause that we are advocating, namely the cessation of Rwanda’s support to M3 rebel group and its immediate and unconditio­nal withdrawal from the Democratic Republic of Congo,” he stressed.

“In defending our cause, we welcome the support that we are getting from sister African countries, and in particular those in SADC,” he added.

Items scheduled on the agenda include a plenary assembly symposium on the theme, plenary sittings and a handover of the instrument­s of power for the Plenary Assembly.

Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi is leading a Namibian parliament­ary delegation to the 52nd Plenary Assembly. Other members attending are Agnes Kafula, Henny Seibeb and Phillipus Katamelo.

The SADC-PF was establishe­d in 1997 in accordance with Article 9 (2) of the SADC Treaty as an autonomous institutio­n of SADC. It is a regional inter-parliament­ary body composed of 15 parliament­s representi­ng over 3 500 parliament­arians in the SADC region. These member parliament­s are Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, eSwatini, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Seychelles, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

The 52nd Plenary Assembly ends on 11 December 2022.

 ?? Picture: Rafael Hangula ?? Members of parliament with the DRC president Felix Tshisekedi.
Picture: Rafael Hangula Members of parliament with the DRC president Felix Tshisekedi.

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