On April 1, 2023, the Royal Chamber Bill was finally passed by Parliament. The text was prepared by Queen Houindokon and Queen Aïdji, respectively Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Historical Legacy. Then, the Prime Minister, Dr. Louis-Georges Tin, transmitted it to the Speaker of Parliament, Mr. Melvin Brown. The text was then examined in committee, and finally adopted in plenary session of Parliament.
In a few days, the entire text of the law will be available on the official website of the State of the African Diaspora, in the “Legislation” section. The Prime Minister, the Vice Prime Minister and the Minister of Historical Legacy will then present it to the Royal Chamber, so that traditional leaders can take ownership of it, as it is this text that will organize the cooperation between the Government of SOAD and the Pan-African Kingdoms.
The leaders of SOAD will then present the adopted text to the Ambassadors, coordinated by Mrs. Millie Tucker, Consul General, because one of the missions of the Ambassadors is precisely to be in relation with the Kings and Queens of Africa. It is therefore important that they also have the opportunity to learn about the text adopted in Parliament.
At the end of the parliamentary process, the government was very pleased with the quality of the work done. The Prime Minister said: “the two State Houses of the Diaspora are now well organized. They have dynamic leaders and play an essential role in the heart of the State. And I am pleased that this law can help restore the majesty of the Kingdoms and the greatness of Africa.”
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