By Citizenship Daily
The House of Representatives on Thursday dramatically rescinded its second reading of a bill seeking the removal of immunity for the vice president, state governors, and their deputies.
The House had while passing over 40 constitutional alteration biĺls on Wednesday, approved the bill seeking the removal of constitutional immunity for the named political offices.
However, at its resumption of plenary on Thursday, the House rescinded its decision on the bill and another seeking adjustments to capital punishment intended to make such alteration fall in line “with international best practices”.
Majority Leader of the House, Hon. Julius Ihonvere in a motion on the two bills said there was need for “the House to take a second look at those bills and debate on them when we resume”, a motion members unanimously adopted through voice votes.