The evolving role of parliaments

Transcription of an address, made at the plenary session of the 60th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC), 6th October 2014, by Martin Chungong, Secretary-General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union; it pays tribute to the late Secretary-General Dr William F Shija and expresses Chungong's v...

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