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SADC PF Plenary focuses on regional peace |19 December 2022

SADC PF Plenary focuses on regional peace

UNITED: The President of the DRC, His Excellency F茅lix Antoine TshisekediTshilombo (front row 4th from left) poses for a souvenir photograph with SADC PF Secretary General Ms Boemo Sekgoma (front row 2nd from left), Speaker of the 好色TV Assembly of the

The 52nd Plenary Assembly Session of the SADC Parliamentary Forum took place in Kinshasa recently with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) imploring SADC member states to help end instability in the eastern part of the country.

The DRC says instability in the country over the years has claimed the lives of at least six million people, displaced countless others including women and children, and thwarted socio-economic development in the resource-rich country.

Officially opening the Plenary, the President of the DRC, His Excellency F茅lix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, spoke on the need to address the situation and requested the immediate and unconditional withdrawal from the DRC of insurgents in line with 鈥渢he stated will of the African Union founding fathers鈥 based on the inviolability of national borders.

Said Tshisekedi: 鈥淚n defending our cause, we welcome the support that we are getting from sister African countries and, in particular, from those in the Southern Africa Development Community. On more than one occasion, this support has been witnessed to us and I hope that, at the end of these meetings, the Plenary Assembly of your Forum will provide us with renewed support.鈥

He said the DRC was striving for lasting peace and permanent cessation of invasion by national and foreign armed groups. He urged the SADC Region鈥檚 national parliaments, under the coordination of the SADC PF, to put in place 鈥渓egislative frameworks that ensure the advent of lasting peace and security in the SADC region鈥.

Earlier, the Speaker of the 好色TV Assembly of the DRC, Honorable Christophe Mboso N鈥檏odia Pwanga who is also President of the SADC Parliamentary Forum, said his country had suffered 鈥済enocide and massacres鈥 resulting in serious humanitarian challenges.

The 好色TV Assembly of the DRC hosted the Plenary under the theme: 鈥楾he role of parliaments in strengthening legislative frameworks for peace and security in the SADC region鈥.

The DRC leader who is the current chairperson of SADC, said the theme was appropriate and timely. He backed efforts to transform the SADC PF into a SADC Regional Parliament and challenged MPs to help their countries deal with food crises, the economic recession caused by the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the Ukraine-Russia war whose effects were being felt by citizens in the region.

Tshisekedi noted that food insecurity was a major challenge that required collective responses of all SADC countries.

鈥淚 am convinced that pooling our public policies as part of a real effective and sustainable economic integration will enable us to avert this scourge of food insecurity in the whole region 鈥 through relevant public policies,鈥 he said.

Speaking at the same occasion, SADC PF secretary general Ms Boemo Sekgoma said the Plenary of the Forum was a pivotal event which celebrates parliamentarism and its core values for positive socio-economic change.

鈥淎t a time like this, we recognise that representative democracy complements the capitalist economic order and ensures that government remains accountable towards citizens to regulate enterprises and businesses,鈥 she said.

Sekgoma said representative democracy through universal suffrage, leads to efficient checks and balances by a sovereign Parliament within the context of clear separation of powers.

鈥淚n this regard, parliamentarism also means that we leverage on representative democracy to embrace change and advance the regional socio-economic agenda of leaving no one behind, and no country behind. It also means that parliaments must continue to find avenues for all human rights to be respected for the citizenry, without discrimination,鈥 she said.

Sekgoma noted that the 52nd Plenary of SADC PF was coinciding with 16 Days of Activism to End Gender Based Violence. In that regard, she said the protection of human rights, including the prohibition of GBV, would continue to be prioritised by the Forum, as it seeks to domesticate the Model Law on Gender based Violence.

She said in developing model laws, norms and standards, as well as other reference material in various areas of regional concern, the SADC PF had provided a basis for member parliaments and the citizens of SADC, to enhance democracy and ensure good governance.

鈥淚nitiatives conducted by the Forum have gone a long way in raising the bar for the legal and administrative standards which communities and constituents in the SADC region expect to be implemented in their respective jurisdictions,鈥 she said.

Additionally, she said, the Forum had 鈥渋ncentivised national Parliaments to accelerate legislative progress by bringing the changes that citizens want to see鈥.

She expressed optimism that deeper inter-parliamentary integration achieved through the Forum鈥檚 change-making initiatives, would assist the SADC region to realise its targets under the SADC Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP) 2020-2030 and Africa Agenda 2063, among others.

The Plenary, which ended on December 10, 2022, drew delegates from Angola; Botswana; Democratic Republic of Congo (host); the Kingdom of Eswatini; Malawi; Mauritius; Mozambique; Namibia; Seychelles; South Africa; United Republic of Tanzania; Zambia and Zimbabwe. Delegates include Speakers and Clerks of 好色TV Parliaments. Lesotho and Madagascar tendered apologies and did not attend.

The Plenary is the highest decision-making body of the SADC PF, an inter-parliamentary body bringing together 15 好色TV Parliaments.

From Moses Magadza in Democratic Republic of Congo

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