Southwest PDP Upturns Chairman’s Suspension In Oyo.

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The Southwest zonal office of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday upturned the suspension of the Chairman of the party in Ibadan North East Local Government of Oyo State, Taiwo Iyiola, over alleged anti-party activities.  It said the suspension of Iyiola by the State Working Committee (SWC) was arbitrarily without any preliminary hearing as demanded by the party’s constitution.  PDP spokesman in Oyo State Akeem Olatunji said on the phone that the Zonal Secretary, Daisi Akintan, who signed the letter reinstating the suspended chairman, lacked power to act without the consent of the Zonal Chairman, Dayo Ogunbenro. He said the purported letter was null and void.

Italy ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Reduces Size of Parliament 'to Save 1bn Euros ๐Ÿ’ถ in a Decade'

Italy's parliament has voted to cut the number of representatives in both houses by more than a third. The lower house approved a law to reduce the number of MPs from 630 to 400 and senators from 315 to 200.

The reform was a manifesto promise of the populist Five Star Movement, the main party in Italy's governing coalition. They say it will streamline parliament and save hundreds of millions of euros in salaries and expenses.

However, critics say the move will weaken democracy and increase the influence of lobbyists. The new law is potentially subject to a confirmatory referendum as it makes changes to the Italian constitution.

In a post on Twitter, Five Star said the bill - which was supported by almost all parties - would save the country €1bn over 10 years.

The news agency AGI calculated that as an MP costs 230,000 euros per year and a senator 249,600 euros. The cuts in the lower house would save 52.9 million euros annually and those in the senate 28.7 million euros.

The new law should come into effect after the next elections which are due in 2023.

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