Rutashubanyuma
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- Sep 24, 2010
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Mining demands policy and legislative stability to attract investors and these laws are anything else but that!
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Even thieves, killers and all evil people have constitutional rights. However, the same Constitution, Article 29 (5) states: In order that all persons may benefit from the rights and freedoms guaranteed by this Constitution, every person has the duty to do conduct him/herself and his/her affairs in the manner that does not infringe upon the rights and freedoms of others or the public interest....
Both Bulaya and Halima Mdee have constitutional rights to represent their respective constituents and barring them from achieving just that by exploiting unconstitutional process and bogus House rules is another sad day
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The Speaker did not invoke rule 76(1) of the parliamentary regulations nor regulation no 76(2) so he was not in a position to move suo motu!
Rutashubanyuma, why are you taxing your brain with contradicting beliefs and allegations?There are no constitutional provisions to suspend an MP
Rutashubanyuma, why are you taxing your brain with contradicting beliefs and allegations?
The Constitution, you are referring to, has provisions that override parliamentary regulations you have cited.
Read Article 30 (2) of the Constitution that states It is hereby declared that the provisions contained in this Part of this Constitution which sets out the principles of rights, freedoms and duties, does not render unlawful any existing law or prohibit the enactment of any law or doing of any lawful act in accordance with such law for the purpose of-
(a) ensuring that the rights and freedoms of other people or of the interests of the public are not prejudiced by the wrongful exercise of the freedoms and rights of individuals; up
to (f) subsections