On a point of order, Chairperson. The procedure of this House is that ... [Interjections.] ... here he must cite the rule, but he is just standing up and talking there. You are not giving him a clear direction, please protect hon ... [Interjections.]
Hon Shivambu, I did not recognise you. Hon Shivambu! Hon Shivambu! Hon Shivambu, you too were not recognised. Hon members! Hon members! Hon Malema, please continue sitting down and I will call you. Hon members, a debate on the state of the nation address is not an easy one, not in the year of the elections. Members will say whatever they say and members must engage with the debate. However, members must also be careful that in the debate, you do not cross the fine line which protects your freedom of the speech in the House to that of being personal without proof. Can we agree that we will respect, we will debate and have a healthy debate which each and every speaker on the podium will be allowed to do. Hon Malema, please proceed.
Hon Chairperson, in terms of Rule 14(l) I agree with your ruling, but we can't have as opposition members being interrupted continuously by