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National Assembly Speaker to lead multiparty delegation to 8th BRICS Parliamentary Forum

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South Africa’s National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula will on Tuesday lead a multiparty parliamentary delegation to the 8th BRICS Parliamentary Forum virtual meeting.

National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula. Picture: Phill Magakoe

SOUTH Africa’s National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula will on Tuesday lead a multiparty parliamentary delegation to the 8th BRICS Parliamentary Forum (BRICS PF) virtual meeting.

The meeting will be hosted by the National People’s Congress of China as they are chairing the BRICS. South Africa is the next in line to host the 9th BRICS PF in 2023.

The theme of the meeting is “Leveraging the role of the legislature to foster high-quality BRICS partnership”.

The BRICS PF is constituted by the National Congress of the Federative Republic of Brazil, the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, the Parliament of the Republic of India, the National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China and the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa.

The forum was founded to strengthen and promote contacts at the leadership level of chambers, committees and groups of parliamentarians; perform inter-parliamentary exchanges and hold regular expert consultations; and create and develop new inter-parliamentary co-operation mechanisms.

India, when chairing in 2016, hosted the 1st BRICS Women Parliamentarians’ Forum in Jaipur during which the parliamentarians adopted the Jaipur Declaration. The declaration called for “commitment to intensify co-operation and strengthen parliamentary strategic partnerships on all three dimensions of sustainable development, fostering gender equality and women empowerment”.

In November last year, Mapisa-Nqakula called on the BRICS PF to unite and rededicate their resolve in finding solutions to challenges of economic stagnation, rising unemployment and poverty.

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