Parliament Condemns Illegal Demonstrations at Committee Meetings on its Premises and Warns against Unauthorised Protests
Parliament strongly condemns the violation of rules of conduct governing public participation in its work by representatives of the Right2Know non-governmental coalition who yesterday held a demonstration at a meeting of the Ad-hoc Committee on Protection of Information Bill.
The conduct of the demonstrators was extremely disrespectful to the institution of Parliament, undermined public representatives and the ethos of a people's Parliament which encourages and welcomes public participation in its work. By law, demonstrations at Parliament are prohibited, unless permission for such demonstrations has been granted in accordance with the law.
The demonstration yesterday by members of Right2Know was particularly unseemly. All members of the public and civil society organisations had been afforded the opportunity to make their views heard about the Protection of Information Bill. Through this process, submissions to the Ad-hoc Committee and, generally, public input on the bill has been encouraged and received.
To disregard the democratic avenues open to the group to make themselves heard on matters before Parliament in favour of undermining the dignity of the institution through illegal acts is unacceptable and worthy of unmitigated condemnation.
Such acts will not be tolerated and Parliament will ensure that the full might of the law is applied to protect the institution and its Members in the conduct of their work.