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Parliamentary Speeches: Industrial Policy

2 September 2010

 The following are extracts from speeches delivered in Parliament today 

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Parliamentary Speeches: Co-operative governance
31 August 2010

 The following are extracts from speeches delivered in Parliament today

Parliamentary Speech: New Economic Growth Path
26 August 2010

 Extract from a Speech by Dr. Dion George, MP

Parliamentary Speeches: World Cup Debate
18 August 2010
The following are extracts from speeches delivered in Parliament today
Parliamentary Speech: Correctional Services
12 August 2010

 Extract from a Speech by Albert Fritz MP

Parliamentary Speeches: National Women’s Day
11 August 2010

 The following extracts are from speeches delivered in Parliament today 

George: Reserve Bank Amendment Bill
10 August 2010

 The Democratic Alliance is a patriotic party. We love our country and cherish its institutions. That is why we work relentlessly to ensure that their functionality is not eroded by the selfish actions of any interest group or any political party.

Federal Congress: "Staying ahead of the game is vital"
25 July 2010

To Joe Seremane, my predecessor and mentor in courage and grace, determination and urbanity, trustworthiness and politeness, for showing me how to disagree without being disagreeable.


  

Helen Zille: “Our Success is South Africa’s Success”
24 July 2010

I am honoured to be part of the leadership team here today which includes our leaders in the national parliament, the nine provinces and many of our council caucuses. Allow me especially to welcome those delegates who do not hold public office. Yours is a commitment that goes way beyond the call of official duty.

FIFA World Cup Debate
3 June 2010

There were those who said our country, let alone Africa, should never have been awarded the 19th FIFA World Cup.

Schafer: On the Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Amendment Bill
2 June 2010

It is very encouraging to note that, in approving this Bill, we are united across political lines in our desire to improve the police's tools with which to detect crime.