OTTAWA - Members of Parliament are back in Ottawa today to begin a busy and potentially precarious sitting for the governing Liberals. The New...
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-MPs clash over sugar, rice industries Just over $40.7b in supplementary financing was approved by Parliament after around 10 hours of debate yesterday and there were clashes over several of the items particularly for the sugar industry The two sides argued over contingency funds equalling $4.57 billion intended for the agriculture sector during the 85th Sitting of the National Assembly at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre. The article Parliament clears $40.7b in supplementary financing appeared first on Stabroek News.
OTTAWA - Members of Parliament are back in Ottawa today to begin a busy and potentially precarious sitting for the governing Liberals. The New...
OTTAWA - Members of Parliament are back in Ottawa today to begin a busy and potentially precarious sitting for the governing Liberals. The New...
OTTAWA — Members of Parliament are back in Ottawa today to begin a busy and potentially precarious sitting for the governing Liberals. The New...
OTTAWA — Members of Parliament are back in Ottawa today to begin a busy and potentially precarious sitting for the governing Liberals. The New...
A proposal by a Revolution for Prosperity (RFP) backbencher, Itumeleng Rantšo, to allocate three percent of the national recurrent budget to...
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has issued a stern warning to Members of Parliament (MPs) who are actively engaging in illegal mining...
MONTREAL – New Democrat MPs are heading into a second day of meetings in Montreal as they nail down a plan for how to navigate the minority...
MONTREAL – New Democrat MPs are heading into a second day of meetings in Montreal as they nail down a plan for how to navigate the minority...
MASERU– MPs are pushing a constitutional amendment to allocate parliament about M630 million from next year’s budget. The amendment, pushed by the...
Both Houses of Parliament will be sitting this week, after a long adjournment while preparations were being made for the SADC summit.