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Monday, April 27, 2020

TELLING LIES IN THE NAME OF ISLAM? WE NEVER ADVISED PUTRAJAYA TO RESTRICT PARLIAMENT SESSION TO ONE DAY – MOH EXPOSES TAKIYUDDIN’S WHITE LIE

KUALA LUMPUR, — The Ministry of Health (MOH) said today it is only advising the government on matters pertaining to Covid-19 and nothing else, after de facto law minister Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan said the one-day Parliament sitting was based on its advice.

“Other than that, it’s beyond MOH to advise the government on policy matters,” he said during his daily briefing.
Echoing his sentiments, PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim argued that the government’s decision to limit the upcoming Parliamentary sitting to only one day is pointless.
Describing Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s announcement for the one-day inaugural session on May 18 as unsurprising, Anwar said such a move would ultimately prove redundant as nothing much can be achieved during the brief period.
Dr Noor Hisham said that if the session takes place, they will take all the necessary measures to ensure people are screened before entering the premises.
“[Parliament] is also like another institution whereby [for example] if you come to the MOH we make sure there are thermal scans and screenings. All that will be in place,” added Dr Noor Hisham.
“These are all part of the new norms now. Whether it’s Parliament or a restaurant or if you go to any institution there will be temperature screening, social distancing and maintaining of good personal hygiene.
“That’s what we encourage and of course, no more handshakes. Everyone has to practise this in the country,” he added.
Earlier this week, de facto law minister Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan shot down the Opposition’s call for a full Parliament sitting on May 18, and in a stinging response called it premature, narrow and failing to grasp priorities.
The decision to limit the May 18 proceeding to table a Supplementary Bill for the Covid-19 stimulus package was grounded on “reality”, the minister in the Prime Minister’s Department said in a statement, citing the authorities’ efforts to rein in the coronavirus outbreak.
The Pakatan Harapan coalition is pushing to extend the May 18 sitting for at least two days, and have sought a meeting with Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof in a bid to expedite the request.

2 comments:

  1. A one day parliamentary sitting from the PN government.......I only have this to say.......Kah.....Kah......kah.....!!

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  2. The DG of health..it was braved of you to clarified on the one day parliament sitting. Hoped they still maintain you after you bongkar their lies. Take care, ok?.

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