
Parliamentary procedure in the National Assembly is dictated by a number of legal instruments being the Constitution, the National Assembly Elections Act, Cap 2.01 and the National Assembly (Powers and Privileges) Act, Cap. 2.04. The Standing Orders of the National Assembly provide the most specific rules of parliament including rules on time and manner of speaking during a debate, notice requirements, powers of the Speaker, parliamentary committees and the order of how the business of Parliament should be conducted. The Standing Orders are the fourth schedule of the National Assembly Elections Act.
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