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The Pan-African Parliament suspended its fourth ordinary session of the fifth parliamentary sitting on 1 June.
Secretary of the Pan-African Parliament (Pap), Vipya Harawa suspended proceedings following disagreements and disruptions among members. This was the first in-person sitting of the parliamentarians this year due to Covid-19 regulations.
There is no appointed date for the resumption of the parliament.
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