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Malawi parliament sends packing two DPP lawmakers Suleman, Mchacha for indiscipline

Terror-man in Parliament: Suleman attacked sergeant-at-arms in full view of the entire House and was also seen taking off hos jacket prior to his act

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi Parliament’s disciplinary committee suspended Member of Parliament for Blantyre City South East Constituency Sameer Suleman from Parliament for 90 days for manhandling the sergeant-at-arms, the custodian of discipline in Parliament.

Terror-man in Parliament: Suleman attacked sergeant-at-arms in full view of the entire House and was also seen taking off hos jacket prior to his act

Terror-man in Parliament: Suleman attacked sergeant-at-arms in full view of the entire House and was also seen taking off his jacket prior to his act

The Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) has also suspended Deputy Minister of Transport Charles Mchacha for four weeks and MP Yusufu Nthenda for a week for the same reason.

MPs Francis Phiso—who is also Minister of Sports, Youth and Culture—has  also been reprimanded for misbehaviour.

Suleman and Phiso  physically attacked the sergeant-at-arms in full view of the entire House. Suleman was also seen taking off his jacket prior to his act.

Earlier in that week,  Thyolo West legislator Mchacha and  Machinga Central East  MP Daudi Chikwanje were suspended by Speaker Catherine Gotani Hara for two days for gross indiscipline.

Mchacha and Chikwanje were given the marching orders out of the House amid heated debate on the Constitutional Court ordered electoral reforms bills ahead of the July presidential election.

Mchacha found himself on the other side of the rules in the 193-strong House when he tried to block Chikwanje from going out after Speaker Catherine Gotani Hara told him to do so.

The House was thrown into turmoil after the two DPP legislators were forced out of the House, prompting an early adjournment in the morning.

Another parliamentary disciplinary committee found Phiso guilty in the last cohort of parliament for stealing a newspaper from a Malawi Congress Party MP Vitus Dzoole Mwale.

Malawi Parliament rose last week after meeting to review the 2019/2020 national budget and amended electoral laws ahead of fresh elections.

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