Parliamentary Report

Parliament Passes Controversial Amendment to Limit Debate on the President

Parliament has adopted a controversial amendment to Rule 72 of its Rules of Procedure, limiting how MPs can discuss the President during debates. The amendment, proposed by Chairperson Abdul Katuntu, aims to preserve the dignity of the office and ensure the President is treated with respect in parliamentary proceedings.

Under the new rule, MPs will be prohibited from attributing improper motives to the President or using the President’s name to sway debates, unless a formal motion is tabled. Katuntu emphasized that the change seeks to prevent the misuse of the President’s name, keeping discussions focused on issues rather than personalizing debates.

While supporters argue the rule will maintain order, critics, including MP Felix Okot Ogong, warn that it could stifle free debate and hinder MPs from fully discussing national issues. Ogong cautioned against regulations that could limit members’ ability to engage openly.

Speaker Anita Among defended the amendment, stating that it would help maintain order by ensuring the President’s name is only mentioned in a formal motion. However, Leader of the Opposition Joel Ssenyonyi opposed the change, arguing it would restrict Parliament’s ability to seek clarification on presidential policies and statements.

The amendment is part of a broader review of Parliament’s Rules of Procedure. Now passed, it raises concerns about balancing the need for order with Parliament’s role in holding the executive accountable.


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