COMMENT | When Parliament sits again, what happens to emerge

COMMENT | When Parliament sits again, what happens to emergency?


COMMENT | When Parliament sits again, what happens to emergency?
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COMMENT | Parliament last convened from Nov 2 to Dec 17 last year. After a break of some seven months - during which an emergency was declared, Parliament was suspended, and Covid-19 infections and deaths spiralled out of control - Parliament will finally reconvene tomorrow.
This will be a special sitting over five days, to be followed by two separate meetings of a new session, beginning Sept 6 (for 15 days) and Oct 25 (for 32 days).
This came after the Yang di-Pertuan Agong decreed on June 16 that Parliament should reconvene as soon as possible to debate the proclamation of emergency, the emergency ordinances, and the National Recovery Plan. The call was reiterated on June 29. In mid-June, the Conference of Rulers also decreed that the emergency should not be extended beyond Aug 1.

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