Let’s hear him, “People, critics and members of other parties have said the 9th Assembly is a rubber stamp of the executives…. It is better to be a rubber stamp and bring progress, than fight the executive without progress…” He was however quick to reframe from such an ugly statement by saying that, “The National Assembly is not a rubber stamp. The Speaker should be informed that being a rubber stamp for whatever reason destroys trust, not only on the individual but the party he or she represents and government. By every standard, the Speaker’s ‘rubber stamp’ position was oddly muted. Well, is it not better to be a rubber stamp followers’ than bite the fingers that fools, sorry feeds you?
Source: The Guardian January 01, 2020 03:11 UTC