The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ruckus in Parliament as Bill scrapes through

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government narrowly won, by just one vote, the debate on a part of Budget 2018 in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday as few Barisan Nasional (BN) MPs were in the House.

Media reports said G. Manivanan (PKRKapar) called for a division vote when the government was wrapping up the debate on the Supply Bill’s portion for the Domestic Trade, Cooperativ­es and Consumeris­m Ministry at the committee stage.

News portal Malaysiaki­ni reported that government lawmakers rushed back in after Deputy Speaker Datuk Seri Ronald Kiandee ordered for the House bell to be rung for two minutes. The Bill was approved with 52 MPs in favour and 51 against; two abstained from voting.

Wong Chen (PKR-Kelana Jaya) posted on Facebook that the two MPs who had abstained from voting were PAS lawmakers Idris Ahmad (Bukit Gantang) and Siti Zailah Mohd Yusoff (Rantau Panjang).

According to Wong, six PAS junior backbenche­rs had joined the vote against the Bill and one of them had told him that he wanted to vote with his conscience as the high cost of living was a “rakyat issue”.

“When the bell was rung for a vote, we clearly outnumbere­d Umno BN by 7 votes,” Wong said.

“The counting process started and the counting forms were eventually signed. After that point, other Umno BN MPs and ministers rushed in and the signed documents were retracted. The process delayed further until they had enough numbers. This is a blatant abuse of the counting process.

“To add fuel to our anger, and despite our strong protests, the Domestic Trade minister can be seen in the counting area to ‘supervise’ the vote count. The counting process took an inordinate long 15 minutes to count,” the PKR lawmaker added.

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