Electoral Reforms

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Article 118 of the Constitution obliges Parliament to invite the public into its law-making. These are the invitations it has issued — with the deadline printed exactly as the Clerk wrote it.

Parliament publishes each invitation as a notice signed by the Clerk, naming the Bill by its House and number, the committee considering it, and the date and time written memoranda must arrive by. Those notices are what this page holds — not our summary of them.

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Parliament is inviting written memoranda on these Bills. Each row carries the committee considering it and the deadline the Clerk printed, to the minute.

Parliament has no open invitation on record here right now.

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Kept visible as the record of what the public was asked about, and when. A closed window is not deleted.

Nothing has closed yet since we began recording.

How to submit

Memoranda go to Parliament, not to Mzalendo. Each window above prints the Clerk's own postal address and email; send to those, quoting the Bill by the House and number the notice gives. Mzalendo runs a separate submission form for views you want us to carry — that form is here — and it is not a substitute for writing to the Clerk before the deadline.