Tuesday, October 22, 2013

THE FIRST PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE WITHOUT GOVERNMENT SINCE THE ELECTION REFLECTED THE STABILITY IN THE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT THAT HAS KEPT THINGS FUNCTIONAL, DESPITE THE ABSENCE OF GOVERNMENT IN THE COUNTRY AS BIG AS GERMANY.

THE FIRST PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE WITHOUT GOVERNMENT SINCE THE ELECTION REFLECTED THE STABILITY IN THE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT THAT HAS KEPT THINGS FUNCTIONAL, DESPITE THE ABSENCE OF GOVERNMENT IN THE COUNTRY AS BIG AS GERMANY.

      The first Parliamentary debate in the German Parliament called the Bundestag that has taken place after the election without government, or rather the ruling coalition government cabinet has reflected the stability in the system of government that has kept things functional in the absence of government in the country as big as Germany. However, some intellectuals have continued to criticize the delay in the formation of the ruling coalition government cabinet, due to the controversial policies of the last few weeks since the election. Six hundred and thirty one Members of Parliament from all the Political Parties in the country, except the Liberal Democrats called the FDP of which two hundred and twenty six  of the Members of Parliament have been the elected females has further reflected women increasing role in both policy and decision making in Parliaments and countries with strengthened Democratic values required in the democratic systems of governments in the World of today.

                                     Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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