I want to thank the hon Minister of Foreign Affairs for having assisted me here. Thank you. [Laughter.]
I was saying that a further question arose, through you Chair that was there any implementation which has been raised. I said that that has not actually happened as a result of a number of problems being: Firstly, our country is faced with treasonous problems or phenomenon which inter alia include state capture, a broken Parliament, which meets frequently to discuss and pass laws; all that which Parliament does is to come up with laws, have them passed here but all of them throughout are being overlooked by the executive, particularly through corruption, etc.
Albeit we may come here and pass laws; they will still go out and do things contrary to that which we have done here; one can give many other examples.
South Africa is faced with a problem of dictatorship by the few. Although we go to elections, parliamentary power literally plays second fiddle. The people who have power despite going to
elections; is not this Parliament - is not the people here who are representing the people of South Africa ... [Time expired.]
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