President Hage Geingob has encouraged parliamentarians to debate whether it is necessary to build a new parliament building, saying his hands are tied as he cannot interfere with decisions taken by the Legislature.
During the official opening of the third session of the sixth parliament, Geingob said he had received several messages from people who wanted him to halt the construction of the proposed building.
“The Executive cannot interfere in the Legislature, just as the Legislature cannot interfere in the day-to-day operations of the Executive or the Judiciary,” he said. Read more about New parliament: Geingob dodges responsibility
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