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No disruptions expected at SONA next week: Modise

14 June 2019, 8:04 AM  |
Mercedes Besent Mercedes Besent |  @SABCNews
Parliament’s Presiding Officers led by the National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise and National Council of Provinces Chairperson Amos Masondo have provided details about all aspects of the 6th Parliament’s State of readiness to host SONA by the Head of State.

Parliament’s Presiding Officers led by the National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise and National Council of Provinces Chairperson Amos Masondo have provided details about next week's SONA

Parliament’s Presiding Officers led by the National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise and National Council of Provinces Chairperson Amos Masondo have provided details about all aspects of the 6th Parliament’s State of readiness to host SONA by the Head of State.

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Parliament’s Presiding Officers led by the National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise and National Council of Provinces Chairperson Amos Masondo have provided details about next week's SONA

National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise says no disruptions are expected during the upcoming State of the Nation Address to be delivered by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday next week.

She says SONA will be guided by the implementation of the Joint Rules of Parliament.

Modise was responding to questions from the media during a briefing by Presiding Officers on preparations for Ramaphosa’s address on Thursday.

She says they are not expecting any disruptions.

“We have not been given any indications that there is going to be any disruptions and we do not have any contingency measures or extraordinary measures. We will stick to what we usually do, our rules.”

“We will ensure that there is decorum. If anything happens we will fall back on our rules and do what we usually do, strictly going through the session, relying on the Rules of a Joint Sitting of Parliament,” says Modise.

Meanwhile, Parliament will spend about R2 million on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation address (SONA).

President Ramaphosa will address a Joint Sitting of Parliament on the 20th of June.

National Assembly Deputy Speaker Lechesa Tsenoli says the budgeted amounted is far less than what was previously spent five years ago, ” Parliament has budgeted a total of what will likely be R2 million plus or so, for the State of the Nation Address ceremony and indications are that we will spend significantly less than the budgeted figure.

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