The view this time around is that the post-election address by the president is largely ceremonial and requires no debate by parties when the seventh term kicks off in July.
CAPE TOWN - Parliament says there’s no need for a debate into President Cyril Ramaphosa’s opening of Parliament address in July.
But the view this time around is that the post-election address by the president is largely ceremonial and requires no debate by parties when the seventh term kicks off in July.But with the change in parliamentary rules, the SONA is now distinct from the opening of parliament address, which takes place after every election.
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