The Herald (Zimbabwe)

MPs brawl over election reforms

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FREETOWN. – A brawl broke out in Sierra Leone’s parliament in Freetown on Wednesday as MPs were in session.

They debated a proposed change to the electoral system to allow for proportion­al representa­tion in next year’s election.

In video footage, representa­tives from the ruling Sierra Leone People’s Party ( SLPP) and the opposition All People’s Congress ( APC) party are seen fighting and throwing chairs.

The ruling party supports the move, but the opposition believes it would be unconstitu­tional.

The West African nation’s electoral commission advised switching to a proportion­al representa­tion system for next year’s local and parliament­ary elections excluding presidenti­al polls.

The opposition claims the move would be unconstitu­tional when the government backs the plan.

However, for it to be passed, it requires parliament­ary approval.

Lawmakers torn apart equipment and broke a vase.

The fight erupted around 11am and had quieted down by afternoon. According to local reports, the police intervened to calm down the riotous scene and expel disruptive MPs from the chamber.

The June 2023 vote will see President Julius Bio, who was first elected in 2018, contest a second term in office.

Last week, lawmakers passed legislatio­n to introduce a gender quota in all elected and appointed positions ahead of next year’s election, which had been a major campaign promise by the president in 2018. – africanews. com

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