Business in the National Assembly Stalled Due to Lack of Quorum
Business in the National Assembly came to an abrupt halt on Friday as proceedings were delayed and ultimately interrupted due to an insufficient quorum. This disruption highlighted concerns regarding the consistent attendance and commitment of National Assembly members.
The situation prompted a firm Point of Order from Parliamentarian Mr. Motlalepula Khaahloe, who expressed strong dissatisfaction with the conduct of the Assembly. Addressing the Speaker of the House, Mr. Khaahloe urged immediate and decisive action to prevent such disruptions from recurring.
In his address, Mr. Khaahloe emphasized the responsibility that members of the National Assembly carry as elected representatives of the people. “National Assembly Members have duly been elected by the nation, trusted with the responsibility to lead, and yet are failing the very same voters who have bestowed trust upon them,” he stated passionately.
Mr. Khaahloe’s remarks underscored the importance of maintaining the integrity and effectiveness of parliamentary processes. “We have campaigned, contested, and fought to be in this House, and yet when we are here, we again fail to deliver as expected,” he added, stressing the urgent need for members to uphold their commitments to the public.
The interruption on Friday served as a reminder of the crucial role that parliamentary discipline plays in governance. As discussions continue, the Speaker of the House is now under pressure to address these concerns and ensure that the Assembly functions effectively, in line with the expectations of the electorate.