Guardians of Democracy: Fostering Dialogue in Commonwealth Parliaments
Vice President C P Radhakrishnan emphasized the role of presiding officers in fostering debate and dialogue with dignity at a Commonwealth conference. He highlighted the shared values and democratic principles that bind diverse Commonwealth nations and the responsibility of presiding officers as guardians of legislative dignity.
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In a speech at the 28th Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth, Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chair C P Radhakrishnan emphasized the crucial role of presiding officers in maintaining decorum during debates. He highlighted the shared responsibility across legislatures worldwide to facilitate respectful discussions despite varying views.
Addressing the gathering at a luncheon, Radhakrishnan praised the historic Samvidhan Sadan as a testament to India's vibrant democracy, enriching for over seven decades. He remarked on the unity among Commonwealth nations through a shared parliamentary ethos and commitment to democratic values.
The Vice President urged presiding officers to act as ultimate defenders of legislative dignity and the people's voice. He underscored the importance of balancing free expression and order in legislative chambers, drawing on civilizational values of dialogue and mutual respect.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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