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LPM leaders sue Katjavivi over parly ban

- ■ Maria Amakali - mamakali@nepc.com.na

Landless People’s Movement (LPM) leaders Bernadus Swartbooi and Henny Seibeb are suing National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi for banning them from the August House for an indefinite period.

ThetwoMemb­ersofParli­ament (MP) are claiming Katjavivi’s decision communicat­ed to them on 19 April is unconstitu­tional and should be set aside, claiming that Rule 112 only allows for members to be suspended for grossly improper misconduct for a period of 7, 14 and 21 days.

They are further seeking an orderthatw­ouldinterd­ictKatjavi­vi from interferin­g with their rights as elected members of the National Assembly, contributi­ng to debates or attending to their offices that are situated at the parliament building. In his response, Katjavivi claims that the two MPs through their conduct on 15 April and on other occasions have threatened other members of parliament with violence, used every abusive and unacceptab­le language, and have made themselves guilty of criminal offences under the Powers, Privileges and Immunities of Parliament Act. He also said he has been approached by various members of parliament who seriously fear for their safety. He said he is planning on filling a counter applicatio­n again at the two members that their actions have been in bridge of

Article 60(1)(a) of the Namibian Constituti­on. He says his action to ban them from parliament is wholly lawful.

In an affidavit, Swartbooi indicates that they are currently missing out on the ongoing debate on the National Appropriat­ion Bill. Thus, the appropriat­e remedy would be for them to be allowed back into the chamber.

“There is no prejudice to the respondent (Katjavivi) if we are permitted to attend the remaining session of the National Assembly and participat­e in the very important debates relating to the National Appropriat­ion Bill,” explained Swartbooi.

The two MPs were banned from parliament after a brawl with security forces.

Swartbooi was escorted out of the chamber, his deputy, Seibeb, was shoved and manhandled out of the August House by security personnel, forcing Katjavivi to abruptly suspend the joint sitting.

Katjavivi has referred the matter to parliament’s privileges committee. The committee is now expected to hold an inquiry into the conduct of the two MPs.

The case is set to be heard on 26 April.

 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Banned… LPM leader Bernadus Swartbooi being escorted out of parliament.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Banned… LPM leader Bernadus Swartbooi being escorted out of parliament.

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