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Order Paper

The Order Paper is a schedule showing the sequence of the matters to be dealt with in a House sitting called Orders of the Day. It is prepared by the Clerk under the direction of the Speaker by the authority of the House Business Committee. Is is the agenda through which the proceedings of the House are closely steered.
Supplementary Order Paper for Friday, 18th October 2024 - Morning Sitting

Votes and proceedings

The Votes and Proceedings is the precise summary of the proceedings of each sitting. The summary contains a record of what was done or transacted at the sitting in the order in which they were dealt with or occurred. The sequence set out on the Order Paper is sometimes not strictly followed. Whenever this happens, the alteration is recorded, too. Nevertheless, there are some parts of the proceedings not recorded in the Votes and Proceedings. The parts of the proceedings not recorded in the Votes and Proceedings include, points of order on matters of procedure, the Speaker’s entry, withdrawal and departure from the Chamber and any action or noise by visitors.
Thursday 17th October 2024 at 2.30 pm

Bills

A bill is a draft legislation for consideration by the house. After being approved by the National Assembly and the Senate, if it relates to a matter requiring consideration by both Houses, a bill is presented to the President for assent. Each member will receive a copy of all bills which are for introduction in the house.
The Parliamentary Powers and Privileges (Amendment) Bill, 2023 (Sen. Bill No. 37 of 2023)
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