Life After Parliament

Former Members of Parliament are seen as those who have contributed their expertise, time, resources and energies in strengthening our law-making institution. They were ready to serve the nation when others did not see the importance of Parliament. Our Parliament in the 4th Republic was inaugurated on the 7th January 1993. The maiden Speaker to […]

Burkina Faso: Transitional Legislative Assembly Authorizes Government to Take Certain Measures

The Transitional Legislative Assembly has authorized the government to take measures by decree within the framework of the requirements of national defense. The authorization granted covers a period of one year and comes into force upon its promulgation. This law allows : The government to take necessary measures for the defense and security actions of […]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: APPN Urges African Parliaments to Encourage the Formation of Press Galleries to Mark World Press Day

As the world comes together to observe World Press Day, the African Parliamentary Press Network (APPN) joins to call for a more collaborative relationship between Parliament and the media to further entrench democracy on the continent. The observance of World Press Day reminds governments and for that matter Parliaments, of the need to respect their […]

The OPEN West Africa: An Approach to Promoting Open Parliament in Africa

Introduction To achieve the ambitious goals that they set for themselves, parliamentary monitoring organisations (PMOs) in Africa must embrace collaboration among themselves. PMOs play diverse roles including monitoring policies and programmes of governments and facilitating open and voluntary participation, and bridging the gap between representatives and the represented. It is therefore important that PMOs work […]

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