Speaker of Parliament, Job Ndugai, has advised political
parties of the opposition, should contain a mechanism to expel their MPs when
they are wrong. So they can fulfill these goals, Speaker Ndugai recommend to
copy the parties especially CCM, which said it has no system to expel its MPs.
Speaker Ndugai gave this advice shortly after the last
parliamentary session of questions and answers ended. "Honorable MPs, I would like to advise some opposition
parties because they have certain procedures that is not clear to me. “To dismiss the legislator of the state is not a good thing
because to find him is too expensive. "I request those parties to have procedures of bearing
each other; I urge them to imitate CCM which has a mechanism to tolerate its
MPs.
"It's not that CCM MPs did not do wrong, they also make
mistakes, but only tolerated," he advised the Speaker. However, after the Speaker to give such advice, MP of
Tandahimba, Ahmed Hemp (CUF), requested a directive in order to resist this
advice, but before he concluded his speech, Speaker canceling and said his
statement cannot be questioned because he is the leader of parliament. Although the speaker did not mention the name of the party
that rejected MPs, his statement seemed to touch the Association of Citizens
(CUF) which recently postponed two of its parliamentary their membership. Those Lawmakers suspended their membership along with 10
other members; one of them is MP of Kaliua, Magdalena Sakaya, and MP of Mtwara
Urban, Maftaha Nachuma. The MPs suspended their membership, after allegedly being
the source of the violence that led to the breakdown of the Special General
Meeting of the association held recently in Dar es Salaam.
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