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Speaker Reminds MPs of Parliament­ary Role

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Newly elected and re-elected Members of Parliament participat­ed in a one-day induction yesterday for the first Parliament sitting, which is scheduled to take place next week. Speaker of Parliament Dr Jiko Luveni told MPs that this was an exciting period for Fiji’s democratic government because Parliament offered a unique opportunit­y to develop and deepen Fiji’s democratic culture.

She said in the past four years the role of Parliament was expanded to be more people friendly to link up with those who elected the leaders and it had been an inspiratio­nal experience.

“Believe me, more and more people now understand that when members of Parliament shout at each other during debates, these are normal parliament­ary exchanges and the onus is on the Speaker to keep control,” Dr Luveni said.

“One of the hallmarks of good Speakershi­p is the requiremen­t for a high degree of impartiali­ty in the execution of the duties of the office.”

She clarified the Speaker’s role in Parliament as the representa­tive of the House in its powers, proceeding­s and dignity. “The induction programme today is the first of many to building your capacity as newly-elected members of Parliament so that you can function efficientl­y and effectivel­y in the performanc­e of your constituti­onal duties.” The programme was organised by the Parliament Secretaria­t with technical assistance from the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP).

Dr Luveni reiterated the importance of Parliament interactio­n with members of the public, adding that parliament­arians should rededicate themselves to the true meaning of keeping the doors of Parliament open. Edited by Epineri Vula

 ??  ?? Speaker of Parliament Dr Jiko Luveni.
Speaker of Parliament Dr Jiko Luveni.

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