PETALING JAYA: Following the announcement by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) that the Dewan Rakyat will reconvene for five days from July 26, political experts say both sides of the divide should come together to work towards the nation’s recovery.
But some MPs feel that the upcoming meeting of the third session of the 14th Parliament should be longer to conduct debates on issues concerning the pandemic.
Political analysts see the meeting as a test of whether politicians can work together towards a speedy recovery from Covid-19.
“The rakyat are looking forward to this as they are eager to know the direction the nation is taking with regard to the national vaccination programme and recovery plans,” said Prof Dr Nik Ahmad Kamal
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Don’t make emergency an issue, free Malaysia from virus first, says legal expert 28 Jan 2021 / 08:56 H. Traders appear to continue their business activities as usual despite the absence of customers following the implementation of the Movement Control Order during a survey around Masjid Jamek. fotoBERNAMA (2021) COPYRIGHTS RESERVED
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 28: The emergency proclaimed by the King to arrest the COVID-19 pandemic in the country should not be made an issue because Malaysia is not the only country that has declared it, said legal expert Datuk Mohd Haaziq Pillay Abdullah.
He said countries such as New Zealand, Japan, Australia, France, Finland and Indonesia had also taken the same path.