udio: Makamba amwomba Spika mwongozo wa kusudio la Zitto Kabwe
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Iliyopachiwa hapo ni nukuu ya sauti kutoka kikao cha leo jioni cha Bunge wakati January Makamba (Mb - Bumbuli, CCM) alipoomba mwongozo wa Spika wa Bunge la JMT kuhusu zoezi la Zitto Kabwe (Mb - Kigoma Kask. CHADEMA) la kusudio la kuwasilisha azimio la kutokuwa na imani na Waziri Mkuu, Mizengo Pinda.
Anne Makinda (Spika, Bunge JMT) alisimama na kunukuu vifungu vya sheria na kanuni za Bunge pamoja na vile vya Katiba ya JMT kama ilivyonukuliwa kwa maandishi hapo chini. Unaweza kujipakulia nakala ya Katiba kwa kubofya hapa.
Mwisho wa kikao hicho, Tundu Lissu (Mb - Singida Mash. CHADEMA) na John Mnyika (Mb - Ubungo, CHADEMA) waliomba mwongozo na ufafanuzi wa Spika kuhusu nukuu ya vifungu alivyovitumia kukataa kusudio hilo.
PRIME MINISTER
53A. Vote of no confidence.
Vote of no confidence Act No.20 of 1992Art.10
Act No.12 of 1995Art.7
53A.-
(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 51 of this Constitution, the National Assembly may pass a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister if a motion in that behalf is moved and passed in accordance withthe provisions of this Article.
(2) Subject to the other provisions of this Article, any motion for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister shall not be moved in the National Assembly if -
(a) either it has no relation with the discharge of the responsibilities of the Prime Minister in accordance with Article 52 of the Constitution or there are no allegations that the Prime Minister has contravened the law concerning the ethics of public leaders; (b) six months have not lapsed since he was appointed;
(c) nine months have not lapsed since a similar motion was moved in and rejected by the National Assembly.
(3) A motion for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister shall not be passed by the National Assembly save only if -
(a) a written notice, signed and supported by not less than twenty percentum of all the Members of Parliament is submitted to the Speaker, at least fourteen days prior to the day on which the motion is intended to be moved before the National Assembly;
(b) the Speaker satisfies himself that the provisions of this Constitution governing the moving of the motion have been complied with.
(4) A motion which satisfies the provisions of the Article shall be moved before the National Assembly as soon as possible in accordance with the Standing Orders of the National Assembly.
(5) A motion for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister shall be passed only if it is supported by a majority of the Members of Parliament.
(6) In the event the motion for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister is supported by a majority of the Members of Parliament, the Speaker shall submit that resolution to the President, and as soon as possible and in any case within two days from the day the National Assembly passes the vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister shall be required to resign, and the President shall appoint another Member of Parliament to be Prime Minister.
KAMA KUNA TATIZO NIANDIKE KUPITIA SANDUKU LA MAONI HAPO CHINI
53A. Vote of no confidence.
Vote of no confidence Act No.20 of 1992Art.10
Act No.12 of 1995Art.7
53A.-
(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 51 of this Constitution, the National Assembly may pass a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister if a motion in that behalf is moved and passed in accordance withthe provisions of this Article.
(2) Subject to the other provisions of this Article, any motion for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister shall not be moved in the National Assembly if -
(a) either it has no relation with the discharge of the responsibilities of the Prime Minister in accordance with Article 52 of the Constitution or there are no allegations that the Prime Minister has contravened the law concerning the ethics of public leaders; (b) six months have not lapsed since he was appointed;
(c) nine months have not lapsed since a similar motion was moved in and rejected by the National Assembly.
(3) A motion for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister shall not be passed by the National Assembly save only if -
(a) a written notice, signed and supported by not less than twenty percentum of all the Members of Parliament is submitted to the Speaker, at least fourteen days prior to the day on which the motion is intended to be moved before the National Assembly;
(b) the Speaker satisfies himself that the provisions of this Constitution governing the moving of the motion have been complied with.
(4) A motion which satisfies the provisions of the Article shall be moved before the National Assembly as soon as possible in accordance with the Standing Orders of the National Assembly.
(5) A motion for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister shall be passed only if it is supported by a majority of the Members of Parliament.
(6) In the event the motion for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister is supported by a majority of the Members of Parliament, the Speaker shall submit that resolution to the President, and as soon as possible and in any case within two days from the day the National Assembly passes the vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister shall be required to resign, and the President shall appoint another Member of Parliament to be Prime Minister.
KAMA KUNA TATIZO NIANDIKE KUPITIA SANDUKU LA MAONI HAPO CHINI





