A DAY IN A LIFE OF A POLITICIAN MADE ME THINK TWICE
I am one of the 100 aspirant public representatives who were admitted onto the Democratic Alliance's Potential Candidate Programme which ran during the course of 2013. Amongst other tasks, one had to spend a day with your political mentor. Most of the mentors were Members of Parliament (MPs) or a Member of the Provincial Legislature (MPLs). My mentor was Mr. Mike Moriarty (MPL) and I had the opportunity to do "A Day in the Life of MP/L" with him.
Mike Moriarty and I agreed to meet and spend a day together at the Gauteng Provincial Legislature. Upon my arrival, we exchanged pleasantries and Moriarty introduced me to some of his colleagues whose offices are adjacent to his. Moriarty spent some time explaining to me how the Gauteng Provincial Legislature is structured. He distinguished between the elected members, political leadership, and administrative management.
We left Moriarty's office and walked to the House. As we walked to the house, Moriarty explained how the legislature functions. He made the distinction between the Provincial Legislature, the National Assembly, and the National Council. Once in the House, Moriarty ushered me to the VIP Gallery. Directly opposite were African National Congress (ANC) supporters sitting in the Public Gallery. I saw some of these people earlier, getting off the mini-buses, as I walked into the legislature. It looked to me like ‘rent-a-crowd' thing.
This was my first time in the House. It was interesting to observe some protocols when the Speaker of the House arrived. Interestingly, there were no protocols and rituals when the Gauteng Premier, the Hon Nomvula Mokonyane arrived in the House. It was very clear to me that the ‘Boss of the House' was the Hon Speaker. When a Member leaves the House, she / he will bend forward to show respect to the Speaker; and the Speaker shall in return nod. I wished we have something like this in academia and business.
The session started by MPLs making some declarations. The declarations were approved by all MPLS.