National Legislature to Reopen on 16th July After Prolonged Recess
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The session of the Althingi was repeatedly postponed today, but it finally began at four o'clock. The deputy speakers of the parliament have taken turns to appear in the speaker's chair and announce the postponements one after the other.
National legislature to reopen on 16th July after prolonged recess
The Transitional National Legislature is scheduled to officially reopen next week on Wednesday, 16th July, following a lengthy recess, according to spokesperson Oliver Mori Benjamin, who announced during a broadcast on the state-run SSBC, TV on Friday. Mori called on members of both the National Legislative Assembly and the Council of States to report to Parliament by 9:00 AM, with sittings expected to commence promptly at 10:00 AM. “The long-aw…
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Members of South Sudan’s parliament are scheduled to resume sittings next week after a six-month recess caused by unpaid allowances. Lawmakers return amid growing frustration over the prolonged absence of legislative activity amid political tensions in the country and the lack of a clear government plan for the 2025/26 budget, which has yet to be presented to the cabinet. The Council of Ministers itself has not met for months. Key tasks for this…
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