Pan African Parliament to elect its president today

South Africa-The Pan African Parliament (PAP) will convene Wednesday to elect it’s president.

The Pan African Parliament is the legislative arm of the African union comprising members from National Parliaments of AU member states.

The 5th ordinary session of the Pan African Parliament was opened on Monday in Midrand, South Africa presided over by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission H.E Moussa Faki Mahamat.

The Speaker of Uganda’s Parliament Anita Among joined her counterparts to witness the opening of the session.

According to a press statement issued on Monday, the plenary session which will be chaired by the Chief Executive officer and legal representative of the African union will be dedicated to the election of the President of the Pan-African Parliament, scheduled to take place on Wednesday.

The electoral process will be conducted and managed by the Office of the Legal Counsel of The African Union.

H.E. Mahamat will also oversee the swearing -in of new members of the PAP.

The resumption of the parliamentary activities following the decision of the African Executive council in October 2021 and February 2022, and subsequent policy decisions and consultations, which resolved the impasse that transpired among parliamentarians during the proceedings of the plenary on May 31 and June 1st 2021, as PAP was planning to elect the president and vice of its bureau.

In May last year, five members of Parliament were sworn in to represent Uganda at the continental institution.
The members are: Anifa Bangirana Kawooya, Felix Okot, Juliet Achayo Lodou, Eric Musana and Patric Nsamba.

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