Africazine:
The Mozambican parliament is set to engage in significant legislative discussions starting today.
The Assembly of the Republic will kick off its Third Ordinary Session of the 10th Legislature, which runs until May 8. The agenda features 21 items, including government inquiries and the Annual Report of the Attorney-General.
Key Legislative Discussions in Mozambique’s Parliament
This session will address various procedural matters, including information requests directed at the Government. Additionally, it will cover the Annual Report of the Attorney-General of the Republic, a crucial document for accountability and transparency.
Among the notable draft bills on the agenda are proposals related to the press and broadcasting, which aim to shape the media landscape in Mozambique. The session will also discuss the Higher Mass Media Council (CSCS) and the Organic Law of the Assembly of the Republic.
Mozambique: Key figures on Legislative Agenda
- 21 agenda items scheduled
- Session closes on 8 May
Opening Ceremony and Leadership Statements
The session will commence with a formal ceremony led by the President of the Assembly of the Republic, Margarida Talapa. Following her address, leaders from the parliamentary benches, including Frelimo, PODEMOS, Renamo, and MDM, will present statements and approve the order of business.
Next Steps in the Legislative Process
- Formal opening ceremony today
- Approval of the order of business
- Discussion of 21 agenda items until 8 May
Mozambique's parliament is poised for critical legislative action that could shape its governance.
