At the official opening of the first ordinary session yesterday in Tsimbazaza, the President of the Lower House, Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko, affirmed that parliamentary work will not end until the law establishing genuine decentralization has been examined and adopted. "The session will not end until the law on real decentralization has been studied and voted on," he said before the deputies and the authorities present.
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At the official opening of the first ordinary session yesterday in Tsimbazaza, the President of the Lower House, Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko, affirmed that parliamentary work will not end until the law establishing genuine decentralization has been examined and adopted. "The session will not end until the law on real decentralization has been studied and voted on," he said before the deputies and the authorities present.