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Speaker Thoko Didiza Elected Chairperson Of The Inter-Parliamentary Union

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Published: April 8, 2025
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Speaker of the SA National Assembly Thoko Didiza has been elected chairperson of the Inter-Parliamentary Union
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Tashkent – Speaker of the SA National Assembly Thoko Didiza has been elected chairperson of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), which facilitates parliamentary diplomacy and promotes peace, democracy, and sustainable development worldwide.

Didiza, who is leading South Africa’s Parliamentary delegation, was elected on Monday, (7 April 2025), by member parliaments attending the 150th Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

The incoming IPU chairperson stressed the importance of using opportunities to network around trade matters, given the prevailing geo-political environment.

SA National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza addresses the 150th IPU Assembly in Uzbekistan

As chairperson of the Africa Group, her responsibilities will include convening member parliaments.

The Africa Group boasts more members than any other IPU Group.

Didiza said her election coincides with South Africa’s convening of the P20 Summit in October.

The South Africa is hosting the Speakers’ Summit (P20) of the G20 national parliaments.

P20 Summits play a crucial role in injecting a parliamentary perspective into global governance, raising awareness, building political support for international commitments, and ensuring effective implementation at the national level.

This is another platform that IPU representatives from African parliaments should seek to use to end conflict on the continent.

Didiza said the Africa Group should be action-driven, with tangible and achievable results.

South Africa’s chairship of the African Caucus will ensure that parliaments contribute to making Africa the best-performing continent in human rights, democracy, and conflict resolution.

“We look forward to receiving our colleagues at the P20 Summit in Cape Town from 3 to 6 October,” Didiza said.

“These platforms need to be exhaustively utilised to resolve some of the issues with which this gathering is consumed.

“African Parliaments in the IPU must use membership to these gatherings in a manner that benefits their people, that strengthens inter-state relations and deepens the culture of human rights, democracy and development.”

Didiza warned that African parliaments would struggle to develop their nations in situations where women’s rights, democracy and development are not valued.

Parliaments need to forge common goals and recommit to end the conflicts.

She said conflicts hold Africa back and lead to governance instability.

The IPU is a global organisation of national parliaments that facilitates parliamentary diplomacy and empowers parliaments and parliamentarians to promote peace, democracy and sustainable development worldwide.

The IPU’s work is concerned with building strong democratic parliaments; advancing gender equality and respect for women’s rights; and protecting and promoting human rights.

For the first time, the Africa Group submitted an emergency item (substantive proposal) proposing a uniform approach to conflict resolution.

The IPU began in 1889 as a small group of parliamentarians, dedicated to promoting peace through parliamentary diplomacy and dialogue, and has since grown into a truly global organization with 182 Members and 15 Associate Members. 

Speaker Thoko Didiza, addressing the 150th @IPUparliament Assembly in Uzbekistan, called on parliaments across the globe to confront prevailing inequality and acknowledge their complicity in sustaining it.
She urged legislatures to lead with courage in building equitable and… pic.twitter.com/J8RWOYw7us

— Parliament of RSA (@ParliamentofRSA) April 6, 2025

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