BN not bulldozing laws, says deputy minister



By Clara Chooi
Apr 19, 2012

KUALA LUMPUR, Apr 19 The supervision has insisted which there is sufficient time to complete debates as well as pull by 8 brand brand new laws in a Dewan Rakyat by tonight notwithstanding complains from a antithesis about a pour out to do so in just a single day.
Deputy Minister in a Prime Minister's Department Datuk V.K. Liew discharged complaints raised by Pakatan Rakyat (PR) representatives, denying which a statute supervision was attempting to "bulldoze" a legislative amendments.
"No such thing as bulldozed... all a MPs have been given notice upon a Bills... so how can they be bulldozed?" he asked, when approached during Parliament run this morning.
"It (the Bills) has been stated in a Order Paper," he added.
When pulpy to respond if he felt there would be sufficient time currently to complete debates upon a Bills, Liew(picture)nodded his answer.
"Time has been wasted because a little of a MPs have been articulate upon issues not related to a Bill... they speak about so most separate issues," he pointed out.
Speaking toThe Malaysian Insiderearlier, Liew remarkable which he was in Parliament until midnight yesterday, saying which it was not an aberrant procedure.
"What's wrong? We have time to finish all tonight. I was here compartment midnight final night as well as currently will be a same," he said.
Federal antithesis lawmakers this morning slammed BN for its devise to pull by a whopping 8 Bills in Parliament by tonight, accusing a statute pact of attempting to "bulldoze" a laws in time for a entrance ubiquitous election.
The indignant parliamentarians pointed out toThe Malaysian Insidervia SMSes from a House this morning which these Bills embody conseq! uential amendments to Acts involving a elections process, student participation in politics as well as media freedom.
"I mislaid count! We have been appalled. This bulldozing is inhuman to say a least, it proves which our Parliament is nothing some-more than a mere rubber stamp," PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar wrote in her message toThe Malaysian Insider.
"It is obvious which a little of these Bills have been rushed thru for a consequence of GE (general election), either to carry out elections practices, or to claim credit before to GE," Selangor DAP chairman Teresa Kok wrote in her SMS.
The Seputeh MP had earlier stood up in a House to object when Liew changed a suit seeking to adjourn a current sitting only after a 8 Bills have been debated as well as upheld by a Lower House.
"How could you debate so most Bills? This is a serious matter," she said, her voice raised.
After a little taunts from BN backbenchers, a suit was adopted.
The consequential Bills which must be debated as well as upheld in Parliament currently embody a Election Offences (Amendment) Bill 2012, Universities as well as University Colleges (Amendment) Bill 2012, Private Higher Educational Institutions (Amendment) Bill 2012, Educational Institutions (Discipline) (Amendment) Bill 2012 as well as Printing Presses as well as Publications (Amendment) Bill 2012.
Others embody a Jasa Perkasa Persekutuan (Remembrance Allowance) Bill 2012, Pingat Tentera Udara (Remembrance Allowance) Bill 2012 as well as a Capital Markets as well as Services (Amendment) Bill 2012.
The Security Offences (Special Measures) Bill 2012, a brand brand new law to reinstate a Internal Security Act 1960, was upheld by a Dewan Rakyat upon Tuesday after 1 days of debate."
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