DA serves Parliament with a legal demand to find suitable venue within 14 days
8 February 2023
Note to editors: Please find attached soundbite by Siviwe Gwarube MP.
The Democratic Alliance’s (DA) legal team has served Parliament with a letter of demand to find a suitable venue for the National Assembly, in particular, to conduct its business while the rebuilding of the precinct is ongoing.
It has been over a year since the houses of Parliament burnt down and little to no work has been done to investigate the cause of the fire or start the process of rebuilding the precinct. The Minister of Finance announced last year – during the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement – that R2 billion had been allocated to Parliament for rebuilding. We are still none the wiser about the timelines of that process.
More pressingly, the National Assembly has been relegated to convening in the Good Hope Chamber, a venue which accommodates 30% of its total members. The proceedings are done in a hybrid fashion, a measure we have long argued is ineffective for the work of Parliament in the long run. If the timelines that Public Works and Infrastructure has presented are true, it means this will be the arrangement for the next four years.