Speaking in plenary is a key mark of MPs’ understanding of their job - News Summed Up

Speaking in plenary is a key mark of MPs’ understanding of their job


Its report for the September 2017 to December 2018 period, released last week, shows Mr Sudi did not utter a word from the floor of the National Assembly. When, in June last year, the Mzalendo parliamentary performance index listed Mr Sudi among the worst-performing MPs, he let rip in controversial fashion. He said he had left the floor of Bunge for MPs from Nyanza because they speak “too much English”. The plenary is the face of Bunge; the plenary is the nation in conversation; and the plenary takes Bunge to the people. No, precisely because the plenary does not constitute even half of the work of MPs.


Source: Daily Nation July 11, 2020 22:41 UTC



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