KUALA LUMPUR: Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Parliament and Law), Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar, is optimistic that the Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2022, on prohibition of members of the Dewan Rakyat party-hopping, can be enforced according to schedule this September.
He said the bill, which, for the first time, was drafted by government and opposition members of Parliament (MPs) themselves through the Parliamentary Special Select Committee that was established earlier, was highly anticipated by many parties.
He explained that the MPs who were involved in drafting the bill each had expertise in the field of legislation, and the bill had gone through many processes of dealing with MPs and related parties.
"This bill went through a process of discussion and debate between members of Parliamentary Special Select Committee, which is made up of government and opposition MPs.
"We feel comfortable with the drafting process of this bill...it has gone through many vetting processes. InsyaAllah, this early September it can be enforced," he said at a press conference in Parliament building today.
Earlier, Wan Junaidi chaired an engagement session involving government MPs at the Banquet Hall of the Parliament, and a similar session with opposition MPs will take place tomorrow.
Regarding today's engagement session, Wan Junaidi said that thus far no MP has rejected the essence of the bill; in fact, they requested that each one of them be given at least 10 minutes to debate, during the debate session on the bill on Thursday.
"On Wednesday, I will propose a motion to table the report of the Parliamentary Select Committee, and then the Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob) will table the bill," he said.
According to him, the report and the bill will be debated together but will undergo a separate voting process.
He added that the report will be voted on by a simple majority, while the bill will require a two-thirds majority to be passed, in accordance with the provision of Article 159 of the Federal Constitution.
The Anti-Party Hopping Bill is scheduled to be tabled by the Prime Minister on July 27 (Wednesday) and the winding-up session by Wan Junaidi will take place the next day (Thursday).
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Mon Jul 25 2022
Wan Junaidi explained that the MPs who were involved in drafting the bill each had expertise in the field of legislation, and the bill had gone through many processes of dealing with MPs and related parties. - BERNAMA
All of Donald Trump's tariff threats
A cornerstone of Trump's vision includes a phased rollout of universal tariffs on all US imports.
What is DeepSeek and why is it disrupting the AI sector?
Here's some facts about the company shaking up the AI sector worldwide.
ASEAN must forge its own narrative, avoid US-China rivalry – Analyst
ASEAN should not get caught up in the competition between the United States (US) and China, which is no longer just about trade conflicts.
What is special about the 'royal bath' at India's Maha Kumbh festival?
Hindus believe that taking a dip at the confluence of three sacred rivers absolves them of sins.
Why is Trump threatening to take over the Panama Canal?
The canal is operated by the Panama Canal Authority, an autonomous agency overseen by the Panamanian government.
How Gazans returning north are checked for weapons
Here is how the system works, according to witnesses who have passed through.
Apple rises as sales forecast sparks iPhone revival optimism
Apple takes a prudent approach, betting on AI as features meant to help sell its latest hardware.
TikTok star taking Spanish food scene by storm
Elias Dosunmu boasts of 9.6 million followers on TikTok, nearly 5 million on YouTube and 2 million on Instagram.
Denmark stands firm on Greenland after Rubio says Trump's interest is no joke
Trump vows to make Denmark's autonomous territory part of the US, not ruling out military or economic pressure to acquire it.
On-site investigation of burned-out Air Busan plane to begin
Passengers evacuated from the Air Busan plane will get their baggage back after authorities deemed the jet safe for a full investigation.
Myanmar junta extends state of emergency to support election preparations
The junta plans this year to hold an election, which critics have derided as a sham to keep the generals in power through proxies.
Malaysia to receive visits from world leaders beginning next week - PM
We need more strategic partners at this time, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
'Stubborn' Sarawak flood victims urged to evacuate immediately
Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas says some individuals are still reluctant to move to the nearest relief centres.
Taylor Swift unveiled as presenter at Sunday's Grammys
Taylor Swift is nominated for the Grammy Awards for Album of the Year with her album 'The Tortured Poets Department', and five other awards.
Microsoft, Meta back big AI spending despite DeepSeek's low costs
CEOs of Microsoft and Meta defends massive spending saying it was crucial to staying competitive in the new field.
Israel releases Palestinian prisoners after delay over chaotic hostage handover
Hamas frees three Israeli and five Thai hostages in Gaza, and Israel releases 110 Palestinian prisoners in the latest prisoner-hostage swap.
New minimum wage order comes into force tomorrow, benefiting 4.37 million workers - KESUMA
Failure to comply with the Minimum Wage Order is an offence and may result in a fine.
Honda, Nissan to unveil detailed merger plan in mid-Feb.
Japan's second- and third-largest carmakers by volume, have agreed to begin talks on merging under a holding company.
Investigators cautious of jet fuel still aboard wrecked South Korean plane
The investigation is being slowed by a large amount of fuel and oxygen still on board, according to an air crash investigation official.
Malaysia's official reserve assets at US$116.22 bil as at end-December 2024 - BNM
According to Bank Negara Malaysia, projected foreign currency inflows amount to US$2.49 billion in the next 12 months.