The Dewan Rakyat session scheduled for Monday, March 4, is poised to address a diverse array of issues, with a specific focus on the humanitarian crisis in Palestine, the prevalence of scammers, and the naturalisation policy in Malaysian football.
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As outlined in the Order Paper available on the official Parliament website, the question and answer segment will feature Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh (PH-Ledang) directing inquiries to the Minister of Foreign Affairs regarding the government’s plans and subsequent actions regarding the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Palestine. This critical issue has garnered international attention, and Parliament seeks clarity on Malaysia’s stance and proposed measures to address the crisis.
Dr Siti Mastura Muhammad (PN-Kepala Batas) is set to query the Prime Minister regarding the financial losses incurred due to scams during the period spanning from 2020 to 2023. Her inquiries will extend to understanding the comprehensive strategies the government plans to employ in combating scams, reflecting the growing concern over the financial implications and societal impact of such fraudulent activities.
Shifting focus to the realm of sports, Jimmy Puah Wee Tse (PH-Tebrau) will direct a question to the Minister of Youth and Sports regarding the naturalisation policy in football. Specifically, Puah seeks information on the number of players who obtained Malaysian citizenship to represent the country in the recent Asian Cup. Additionally, he aims to understand the efforts undertaken by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) to enhance the overall quality of football. Of particular interest is whether the naturalisation programme will persist in the future, emphasizing the need for clarity and transparency in such sporting policies.
Following the oral question and answer segment, the parliamentary sitting will progress to the continuation of the debate on the Motion of Thanks for the Royal Address. This ongoing discussion, initiated last week, provides Members of Parliament with the opportunity to express their perspectives and responses to the key points raised in the Royal Address.
Consulting the official Parliament calendar reveals that the current Dewan Rakyat meeting is slated to span a total of 19 days. The debate on the Royal Address, which commenced on February 27, is expected to extend until March 7. Subsequently, relevant ministries will respond to the raised points for four days starting from March 11, ensuring a comprehensive and constructive parliamentary discourse.
As the Dewan Rakyat convenes to deliberate on these pressing issues, it underscores the multifaceted nature of parliamentary discussions, ranging from global humanitarian concerns to local matters pertaining to finance and sports. The outcomes of these deliberations will not only shape policy decisions but also reflect the responsiveness of the government to the diverse challenges facing the nation.