CNA Explains: What to watch out for as Malaysia’s parliamentary meeting kicks off

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s Lower House meets for the second meeting from the fifth term starting Monday (Jul 18).  

The MPs have got 12 days to mull over a number of Expenses, chief of which is the anti-party hopping Expenses that will prevent politicians elected on one party’s platform from defecting to another.

This particular meeting will be kept through Aug 4, just a few days after the perceived expiry day of the Memorandum associated with Understanding (MOU) on bipartisan cooperation, the political ceasefire pledged by Prime Ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) Ismail Sabri Yaakob and opposition bloc Pakatan Harapan (PH) in September a year ago.

As requires the general election gain momentum, primarily in the ruling United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), the current meeting could provide an indication over the possible timeframes for that dissolution of parliament.  

Listed below are the key events which are likely to transpire in this meeting.  

1 . Transferring of the anti-party jumping Bill

Right after being delayed many times, the anti-party hopping Bill is likely to be debated with this meeting.    

If passed, the law could enter into force by September, de facto regulation minister Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar got said last week.

“The plan is perfect for the Bill to become debated on Jul 27 and Jul 28 in the Decrease House, but this really is at the discretion of the Lower House loudspeaker, ” he said in a statement on July 13.

According to the Bill, MPs have to vacate their particular seat if they quit or cease to become a member of their political party.  

Those who stand in the election as independents will also lose their particular seat if they sign up for a political party later, Malaysiakini documented.