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Pakatan slams BN for rushing eight laws in one day

Posted on Thursday, 19-04-2012Thursday, 19-04-2012 by Teresa Kok's Office
By Clara Chooi
April 19, 2012

KUALA LUMPUR, April 19 — Federal opposition lawmakers are fuming with the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) government over its plan to “bulldoze” through a whopping eight Bills in Parliament by tonight.

The angry parliamentarians pointed out to The Malaysian Insider via mobile text messages from the House this morning that these Bills include crucial amendments to laws involving the elections process, student participation in politics and media freedom.

“I lost count! We are appalled. This bulldozing is atrocious to say the least, it proves that our Parliament is nothing more than a mere rubber stamp,” PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar wrote in her message to The Malaysian Insider.

“It is obvious that some of these Bills are rushed thru for the sake of GE (general election), either to control elections practices, or to claim credit prior to GE,” Selangor DAP chairman Teresa Kok wrote in her SMS.

The Seputeh MP had earlier stood up in the House to object after deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk V.K. Liew moved the motion seeking to adjourn the current sitting only after the eight Bills are debated and passed through the Lower House.

“How can we debate so many Bills? This is a serious matter,” she said, her voice raised.

After some taunts from BN backbenchers, the motion was adopted.

The crucial Bills that must be debated and passed in Parliament today include the Election Offences (Amendment) Bill 2012, Universities and University Colleges (Amendment) Bill 2012, Private Higher Educational Institutions (Amendment) Bill 2012, Educational Institutions (Discipline) (Amendment) Bill 2012 and Printing Presses and Publications (Amendment) Bill 2012.

Others include the Jasa Perkasa Persekutuan (Remembrance Allowance) Bill 2012, Pingat Tentera Udara (Remembrance Allowance) Bill 2012 and the Capital Markets and Services (Amendment) Bill 2012.

Speaking to reporters at a press conference later, Kok said that this was a deliberate attempt by the government to bulldoze the Bills in time for the coming polls.

She said this had come as a shock to all Pakatan Rakyat (PR) MPs who were not expecting to be forced to go through so many legislative amendments by today.

“Even worse, today is the last day. And it is Thursday, so many have to leave by noon to go back to their constituencies,” she said, adding that there are only about 100 MPs present in the House today.

The Dewan Rakyat has 222 elected representatives.

3 thoughts on “Pakatan slams BN for rushing eight laws in one day”

  1. DeepHeart says:
    Thursday, 19-04-2012 at 18: 33.43

    They purposely do it because the parliament cannot debate it in time and automatically bills will approved by their stupid supporters. This is their weapon to gain powers.

  2. vincent says:
    Friday, 20-04-2012 at 20: 59.32

    I’m sorry, YB, but what do you mean “it is thursday, have to go back to constituencies”??

    You and all the other MPs were voted TO GO TO PARLIAMENT. That is your job!

  3. winston says:
    Sunday, 22-04-2012 at 12: 27.26

    Teresa, that’s all the more reason to BOOT OUT UMNO/BN IN THE NEXT GE!!!
    And things are looking up for the opposition!!!
    In fact, with the Federal Government shooting its own feet all the time, there are no lack of issues that weigh heavily against them.
    The only problem may be to communicate them to all the people, especially those in the rural areas.
    Equally heartening is the way Malaysians have been castigating UMNO/BN in the Main Stream Electronic Media, especially in the “Malaysia-chronicle”.
    If you have the time, perhaps you can check it out yourself.

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Teresa Kok (郭素沁) is Seputeh's MP and DAP Vice-chairman. Born and bred in Kuala Lumpur, Teresa is a second-generation Malaysian of Chinese descent. n the 2008-2013 term she was Selangor Senior State Executive Councillor for Investment, Industry and Trade and State Assemblyperson for Kinrara.

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