Members of Parliament to be sworn in this week
Their swearing-in is expected to commence on Wednesday and Thursday.
The establishment of the 6th Parliament of the Republic of South Africa will be in full swing this week, Soweto Urban reports.
While the inauguration of President Cyril Ramaphosa is scheduled to take place on Saturday, new members of the National Assembly and Delegates of the National Council of Provinces will start making their way to Parliament from Monday.
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— South African Government (@GovernmentZA) May 19, 2019
Their swearing-in is expected to commence on Wednesday and Thursday.
On May 15 Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng handed over to Parliament a list of 400 designated National Assembly members who will make up the 6th Parliament.
On Wednesday 22 May, CJ Mogoeng will swear in designated members of the National Assembly. Once sworn in, Members of the #NA will elect the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the NA. This will then be followed by the election of the President of the Republic #6thParliamentLoading pic.twitter.com/imy1OShvPd
— Parliament of RSA (@ParliamentofRSA) May 18, 2019
The Chief Justice is also expected to preside over the swearing-in of MPs on Wednesday where the Speaker and Deputy Speaker will also be elected. The election of the president by Members of Parliament will take place on Wednesday afternoon as well.
The increase of about 3% in National Assembly women representation to 45% expected to further improve our Parliament's world ranking. SA currently ranked 10 regarding women representation amongst world parliaments.
— Moloto Mothapo (@MolotoMothapo) May 15, 2019
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