3rd Meeting of 45th Session for National Assembly Rise Sine Die; Chakwera Brands the Meeting as Successful
The
2014-2015 Budget Review Meeting of National Assembly has adjourned Sine Die on
Friday 27th February 2015.
Delivering
his Adjournment Remarks, Leader of Opposition Hon. Lazarus Chakwera offered his
appreciation to all members from both sides for constructive criticism in a
very compacted meeting they had which he said has enable the house to do
business in a manner that informs Malawians that Legislatures always put people’s
issues first.
He
also encouraged members and government to continue strive to end poverty by
creating growth to Malawians particularly those in rural areas and make
policies that does not only benefit few. He added that Executive should ensure
that decisions made in the House are followed.
Chakwera |
Chakwera
while expressing satisfaction of how the House transacted its business also made
emphasis that committees “must continue doing their work and be seem to function
as they continue provide oversight role”
Moving
his Adjournment Motion that the House Adjourn Sine Die Leader of House Hon
Francis Kasaila, expressed his sincere appreciation to all members for being
serious during the deliberations.
“I
wish to assure this August House that government will take into account each
and every alternative suggested in this meeting to inform future policy changes
and implementation.” He said while moving a motion that the house do adjourn
Sine Die.
The
3rd Meeting largely for the Midyear Budget Review began on 2nd
February to 27th February 2015.
The
House had discussed two Ministerial Statements and failed to discuss two Ministerial
Statements which will be discussed in the next Meeting of Parliament.
Minister
of Finance, Economic Planning and Development delivered on 6th
February 2015 a Mid Year Budget review and was agreed to it on 16 February
2015, the revised estimates were considered by Committee of Supply starting on
19th February and 24th February in which the House passed
a total sum of K769.2 billion.
During
the meeting the House considered and passed a total of five Government Bills; International
Development Association Skills Development Project Loan Authorization and
Ratification, Marriage, Divorce and Family Relations Bill, Supplementary Appropriation
2014/2015, Traffic in Persons Bill and Higher Education Students Loan.
However
two bills have been referred to Parliamentary Committee on Trade and Industry and
Tourism for consideration; Insolvency and Metrology, and the Committee is
expected to submit its report this House during the next Meeting of the
Assembly in May June 2015. The house failed to discuss and conclude; Reserve
Bank of Malawi (Amendment), Estate Duty (Amendment), Lilongwe University of
Agriculture and Natural Resources (Amendment) and Malawi Institute of
Procurement and Supply.
On
18th February 2015, the House confirmed Lexten Shame Kachama on his
appointment as Inspector General of Malawi Police Service.
As
the House was adjourned this Friday a total of 98 questions from 180 questions
submitted to line ministries for oral replies were responded to and the
remaining 82 questions according to Kasaila will be responded to in the next
Meeting.
YAD: their petition was considered (Pic. YAD members Captured when Presenting Petition on ban for Alcohol in Sachets) |
A
Private Members Motion and Several other Committee Reports were presented including
two Public Petitions were also considered in the House.