PITIFUL SCENES OF PARLIAMENT
THE locations of turmoil in the National Assembly this week have been a miserable yet relevant image of the truth of governmental issues in the nation today. An incensed resistance and a bullish decision party bolted horns during Thursday’s meeting, heightening previously stewing strains and affirming indeed that affability and exchange are incomprehensible for the two sides.
Sloganeering, work area pounding and yelling are not really unprecedented events during Assembly meetings and have been depended on by MNAs since the 1990s. This specific meeting, in any case, additionally included officials manhandling each other to a point where a fight broke out. At a certain point, the speaker of the Assembly must be ensured by a ring of sergeants-at-arms as resistance officials accumulated before him. Maybe without precedent for our parliamentary history, depository individuals organized a walkout from the house subsequent to calling attention to absence of majority to keep resistance officials from making talks. Subsequently, regardless of a three-hour meeting, the discussion on the bill looking for an open Senate vote stayed uncertain.