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Legislative Framework on Parliamentary Autonomy

Senate - 5th Session - 12th Republican Parliament

WHEREAS on April 24, 2018, the Senate unanimously approved a resolution calling on the Government “… to introduce legislation on parliamentary autonomy during the Fourth Session of the Eleventh Parliament and have same referred to a Joint Select Committee of Parliament for consideration and report before the end of the Fourth Session of the Eleventh Parliament”;

AND WHEREAS on February 12, 2019, in the Senate, the Attorney General committed to making best efforts to have legislation on Parliamentary Autonomy introduced in the Fourth Session of the Eleventh Parliament;

AND WHEREAS to date the Government has not presented to Parliament a legislative framework on Parliamentary Autonomy;

BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate call on the Government to reaffirm its commitment to introduce a legislative framework on Parliamentary Autonomy;

AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Senate call on the Government to introduce in Parliament, within three (3) months, a Bill on Parliamentary Autonomy and have same referred to a Joint Select Committee of Parliament for consideration and report.

(By Senator Wade Mark)

28 Jan 2025
Senate Debate - Day 1Hansard
7 speakersShow Speakers
1.Senator Wade Mark [Opposition Senator]
2.Senator the Honourable Reginald Armour SC [Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs]
3.Senator Anthony Vieira SC [Independent Senator]
5.Senator the Honourable Renuka Sagramsingh-Sooklal [Minister in the Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Legal Affairs]
6.Senator Deoroop Teemal [Independent Senator]
7.Senator Anil Roberts [Opposition Senator]