Speaker of the National Assembly Amusa Mwanamwambwa today seriously reprimanded Nkana Patriotic Front (PF) Member of Parliament Mwenya Musenge for breaching parliamentary etiquette and privileges through his unparliamentary behavior at the National Assembly Motel in January this year.
The Speaker has also severely warned Members of Parliament to desist from using
riddles, innuendoes and insinuations during debates in the house as they risk being
misunderstood.
Mr. Mwenya’s admonishment by the speaker follows a report by the committee on
privileges and absences for threatening violence on Namwala Member of Parliament
Robby Chizyuka on January 18, this year.
Mr. Mwenya allegedly physically assorted Major Chizyuka and poured a glass of
alcohol on him at the National Assembly Motel on the material day after accusing him
of calling Patriotic Front leader Micheal Sata a ‘Dog and that Mr. Sata was a ‘mad
person’.
In his ruling, Mr. Mwanawmwambwa said he had noted with dismay the unparlamentary
behaviour by some Members of Parliament of who willfully contravene rules during
debates in the house.
He said Mr. Mwenya’s conduct within parliamentary precinct falls far below the
minimum standard of behavior of an elected Member of Parliament.
He said threatening violence on a fellow MP within the precincts of parliament is an
offence punishable by the House.
“Section 3 of the powers and privileges Act CAP 12 of the laws of Zambia states that
there shall be freedom of speech and that this shall not be liable to be questioned
outside the National Assemble,” he said.
The Speaker told the House that freedom of speech enables MPs to debate freely and
that no Member of Parliament is to question from outside parliament a fellow MP on
what transpired on the floor of the House.
He said therefore Mr. Mwenya, as a leader is expected to be tolerant and exercise
self control because his conduct when under provocation will not be easily
differentiated from an MP to that of an ordinary person.
He said he had decided to be lenient on the defaulting MP because of the
recommendation of the committee that he be admonished because at the time of the
parliamentary breach, the MP was new and had not fully acquainted himself to rules
of the House.
Mr. Mwanamwambwa however seriously warned the PF MP that a repeat of any
parliamentary breach will attract a severe penalty.
He said debates by MPs should be issue-based instead of engaging personalities
outside parliament who cannot defend themselves.
He said during debates on the floor of the House, MPs should be factual, clear and
precise in order to avoid being misunderstood.
In his response to the exculpatory letter issued by the Clerk of the National
Assembly over his conduct, Mr. Mwenya admitted having breached parliamentary rules
by pouring a glass of wine on Major Chizyuka.