The Fifth Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Republic starts today, Monday. The parliamentary benches say they will do everything so that the Fifth Ordinary Session of Parliament is productive and responds to the concerns of Mozambicans.
The parliamentarians promise that they will be focused on debating and enabling instruments that satisfy the country's socio-economic and political concerns.
More than twenty-five matters are scheduled for the Fifth session with emphasis on Information from the Attorney General, Information from the Government, Questions to the Government.
The Rapporteur of FRELIMO's parliamentary group, Telmina Pereira, says that her group will work to enable important instruments for the governance of the country.
RENAMO's spokesman, Arnaldo Chalaua, says that his party wants to see the parliament promote debates that will culminate in the viability of documents that improve the lives of Mozambicans.
The Democratic Movement of Mozambique, MDM, according to its spokesman, Fernando Bismarque, is hopeful that the parliamentary session will respond to the current needs of the people.