Pakatan Rakyat MPs have walked out of the Dewan Rakyat during the
debates on the Peaceful Assembly Bill 2011 and will not participate in
the voting of the Bill.
The MPs said that they were disgusted that the Speaker had only allowed
three Pakatan Rakyat MPs - one from each party - to debate what they
consider to be a very important legislation.
The
three who were allowed to speak were opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim
(Permatang Pauh - PKR), Lim Guan Eng (Bagan - DAP) and Abdul Hadi Awang
(Marang - PAS).
Upon Abdul Hadi’s conclusion of his speech, Pakatan MPs walked out just
as Ibrahim Ali (Pasir Mas - Independent) was beginning his speech.
Ibrahim Ali was followed by P Kamalanathan (BN-Hulu Selangor), after
which he was followed by Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department
Nazri Abdul Aziz.
Speaking
to reporters later, Shah Alam MP Abdul Khalid Samad decried the unfair
treatment and said Pakatan MPs were unlikely to stay back and vote.
Serdang MP Teo Nie Ching said the speaker’s decision to allow only three Pakatan representatives to speak was unfair.
“For example, during the debate on the Supply Bill 2012 at the Education
Ministry committee stage, 42 MPs spoke. About half of them were from
Pakatan,” she told Malaysiakini.
Abdul Khalid said that there was “no point” for them to be in the
Dewan as they have already presented their views on the matter and it
does not appear that their call for the Bill’s withdrawal is heeded.
“The government has done whatever they think they should do, in terms of amendments, but everything is still the same.
“Their attitude is very slipshod... (We are walking out and boycotting voting) as it is all just window dressing,” he said.
Asked if Pakatan will participate in the debate in the committee stage
reading of the Bill, Teo said that they are still deciding.
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