National Assembly Speaker leads Parliamentary delegation to P20 Speakers' summit

6th October 2022

National Assembly Speaker leads Parliamentary delegation to P20 Speakers' summit

National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula

National Assembly Speaker, Ms Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, is leading a parliamentary delegation to the eighth G20 Parliamentary Speakers’ Summit (P20 Speakers’ Summit) taking place in Indonesia from 6 October to 7 October 2002. The House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia, in close cooperation with the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), are the host of the summit.
 
Some of the topics for discussion are the role of the P20 in the context of inter-parliamentary cooperation to strengthen multilateralism in the 21st century; accelerating sustainable development and the green economy; food and energy security; and how parliaments can help reach emissions reduction targets and facilitate global cooperation on climate change in times of multiple crises.
 
Only speakers of parliaments of G20 members and guest countries, observer parliamentary and inter-governmental organizations, will attend the P20 Speakers’ Summit.
 
The P20 Speakers’ Summit has three objectives. 
First, to develop and contribute a parliamentary perspective on some of the critical issues on the G20’s agenda. Secondly, to promote better interaction and cooperation between governments and parliaments in implementing various G20 outcomes. Thirdly, to strengthen the interaction between the Speakers of Parliament of G20 countries and partner countries on the one hand, and the United Nations and other relevant international organizations on the other. 
 
Furthermore, the P20 Speakers’ Summit aims to extend its parliamentary contribution toward strengthening recovery and resilience globally and advancing countries’ progress toward the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (2030 Agenda). 

 

Issued by Parliament of South Africa