By SANFROSSA MANYINDAALL Members of Parliament (MPs) must conclusively debate the Constitutional Amendment Bill number 10 as sittings resume next month, says Democratic Governance and Human Rights Advocates (DEGHA).DEGHA president Gerald Mutelo said opposition MPs should instead stay in the House and debate the motion and be free to walk out during voting if they so wished.“DEGHA expects the bill to be concluded once Parliament reopens next month because all the law-markers had enough time to engage their people and should truthfully give views of the people.“We feel the Constitution Amendment Bill number 10 should be concluded now with a meaningful debate from the opposition, ruling and independent law-markers. The opposition must debate the motion and are free to walk out if they want when voting,” he added.Mr Mutelo said MPs have had enough time to engage with citizens in their respective communities over the Bill, hence their decision must reflect the will of the […]
‘Opposition MPs must debate Bill 10’

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