Committees of the House urged to expedite work on respective sector Budget estimates

The Independent High Authority for Elections (French: ISIE) has set up a new internal system to record electoral crimes and submit them immediately to the authority's Board, before receiving the written report on paper, said ISIE spokesman Mohamed Tlili Mansri. This will help the central authority decide at a later stage whether or not to refer these reports to the public prosecutor, he added. The aim is to unify efforts and organise work between regional authorities before turning to the prosecution, he told TAP on the sidelines of a study day on electoral crimes and the role of the prosecution, organised by ISIE on Thursday and attended by representatives of the prosecution and judicial police from Sousse, Monastir, Mahdia, Kairouan and Siliana. Mansri also pointed out that the change in the electoral system and the introduction of a popular vote system in small constituencies could lead to hate speech and social, regional or family discrimination. Such behaviour is now punishable under Article 161, he added. "The ISIE calls on all those involved in the electoral process, especially the judicial police, to support the efforts of the ISIE's election observers, especially during the campaign period and on polling day," he stressed. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse The Business Committee of Parliament, has urged all Committees of the House to expedite work on their respective sector estimates for consideration by the House. Mr Habib Iddrisu, the Deputy Majority Chief Whip, presenting the Business Statement of the House for the week ending, Friday, November 8, reminded all Committees that the House had barely two weeks to consider the Budget estimates and the Appropriation Bill. He urged the Ministry of Finance and other Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) as well as independent Constitutional Bodies to endeavour to submit their Heads of Estimates early for expedited consideration and approval of same by the House. He said the Business Committee 'once again recommended that the House keeps to the 1000 hours sitting time and also scheduled for the week under consideration' was completed. 'This recommendation is expected to enable the expeditions of the Budget Estimates and to create the opportunity for Honourable Members to ask their Parliamentary Questions p rior to the House adjourning sine die for the Christmas Holidays.' He said during the ensuing week, nine Ministers were programmed to attend upon the House to respond to 76 questions; 66 orals and 11 urgent questions. On his part, Dr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary Minority, said that since the principles of the Budget had not been approved, the Committees of the House could not go ahead with dealing with estimates. Source: Ghana News Agency

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