All parliamentary appearances
Entries 861 to 870 of 1040.
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13 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, could the Assistant Minister tell us whether it is Government policy to undertake community punishment when they are looking for specific criminals who have committed specific crimes?
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13 May 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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13 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the matter before us is of extreme national importance. It is unbelievable that there is not a single Minister of Government who is taking notes so as to respond on behalf of Government. Who is responding on behalf of the Government? We want to know.
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7 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I had asked the Minister for a Ministerial Statement regarding this matter. He said that the former ECK staff would be absorbed immediately. Why did they assume that these officers are entering the Civil Service afresh? Why did they disregard the number of years these officers worked at the ECK?
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7 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, as the Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs responds to these question, I would like to find out from him what the Government is going to do in the event that Cabinet Ministers continue to leak official secrets, even before a Cabinet meeting is over?
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5 May 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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30 Apr 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is it in order for the Members of the PSC, having discussed these recommendations in the Committee room, to come and bulldoze us here not to discuss it? We need to discuss the recommendations because the matter before us is a matter of national importance. Let us continue!
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30 Apr 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, thank you very much. I would like to thank the Committee for coming up with these wonderful recommendations. In fact, it should be passed within minutes, but because of the interest this has generated for the country, I thought that many of us should ventilate so that we can advice this Commission whose Chair, as I know is fair and just. This country is in a crisis right now.
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29 Apr 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to support this Motion. As I support this Motion, it is very important for all of us in this House, and this country, to recollect about the status of this nation. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, many people in this country and this House hailed the Speakerâs ruling yesterday. While that ruling was able, in many ways, to cool down the political temperatures in the country and restore sanity, as I reflect on that ruling, I think that the Chair overstepped the mandate and trust this House bestowed ...
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29 Apr 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am exactly on the Address by the President. The President talked about the status of the Coalition Government. The Address that the President made, I assume, is on behalf of the Coalition Government. Therefore, we need, as a country, to be careful on how we interpret the law. There is every danger that the more we train lawyers in this country, the more this country, I fear, is going backwards. If you give them a law, every lawer interprets it in favour of his own political party or his leader and that is not ...
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