Gambia Assembly rejects Intellectual Property Bill 2025 motion

A shouting match in The Gambia's parliament forced a 30-minute timeout before lawmakers killed a motion on the Intellectual Property Bill.

Motion to refer the IP Bill rejected
  • The National Assembly voted down referring the Intellectual Property Bill 2025 to a committee.
  • Kebba Jallow of Jarra Central moved the motion, seconded by Gibbie Mballow.
  • Eighteen members voted against, while only five backed it.
  • Zero abstentions were recorded in the final division.
Chamber chaos and suspension
  • Multiple lawmakers jumped up on points of order mid-proceedings.
  • Loud interruptions persisted despite the Deputy Speaker's repeated calls for calm.
  • The Speaker pulled the standing-orders card and suspended proceedings for 30 minutes.
  • Business resumed right where it left off after the cooling-off break.
 

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