Published 27 May 2017
CPA President highlights role of the Opposition in strengthening Parliamentary democracy
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, May 27th 2017 – As the opposition in St. Kitts and Nevis accuses the Speaker of the St. Kitts and Nevis Hon. Michael Perkins of “stifling democracy” in the lawmaking body, the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association has been highlighting the role of the Opposition in strengthening parliamentary democracy.
The CPA President and Chairperson of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) Executive Committee, Hon. Dr. Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, MP, Speaker of the Parliament of Bangladesh emphasised that if the Opposition plays a constructive and responsible role in the democratic process then the accountability of the government can be ensured.
The Chairperson was speaking as the chief guest at the CPA Roadshow for Young People on Parliamentary Democracy held at the North Plaza of the Bangladesh Parliament and hosted by the CPA Bangladesh Branch.
The CPA Chairperson said that the CPA Roadshows for Young People play a vital role in educating the youth of society about the parliamentary system of government and that she believes that the future leadership of the country lies with the youth.