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The Media Authority and Access to Information bills have not yet been ratified since their presentation to the House.
Igga said the bills should be passed and become as part of the achievement on the work of the August House in its second year of independence which indeed it will deserve.
Igga had wanted MPs to have an extra-ordinary sitting today but women MPs who are beginning a two-day workshop could not accept postponement of their schedule compelling Igga to rule for next Monday July 8th just a day to the independence celebrations.
“So please on Monday let’s come, discuss and pass the bills,” Igga told the MPs as they accepted
The parliament had last month passed the Broadcasting Authority Bill which now awaits the signature of the President.
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