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Why not a hybrid meeting?

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THE Malaysian Bar is deeply disappoint­ed by the recent news that today’s sitting of the Dewan Rakyat has been postponed indefinite­ly due to a number of Covid-19 cases detected in Parliament on July 29.

While the Malaysian Bar is cognisant of the perils of Covid-19, a question that has to be asked is why hybrid (ie, a mix of physically and virtually present MPS) Parliament­ary meetings were not agreed to and voted on in the first place. The Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat had stated on July 25 – just one day before Parliament was scheduled to meet – that the proposal to conduct a hybrid session had been deferred, and that this matter would not be discussed during the special five-day sitting of the Dewan Rakyat. Pursuant to this decision, there was no limit placed on the number of Members of Parliament allowed in, and all elected representa­tives, even those who had not been vaccinated, were permitted to attend.

In light of the Covid-19 infections identified, the failure of Parliament to introduce a motion on hybrid measures, as well as to adopt them, means that Parliament meetings would continue to be postponed and, as a result, this is a hindrance to democracy.

Parliament could have employed hybrid mechanisms and appropriat­e SOPS early on to ensure the health of all those present during the meetings, as well as that of Parliament support staff. Such alternativ­e arrangemen­ts are important during a time when the number of Covid-19 cases in our country has been rising exponentia­lly. Our current Parliament is well equipped with the requisite technologi­cal tools to innovate and adapt to the current circumstan­ces.

The Malaysian Bar considers the deferment of the discussion on hybrid meetings of Parliament a missed opportunit­y. This should have been addressed right at the beginning. The necessity for such an implementa­tion is beyond peradventu­re, evident, and should have been a priority during a global pandemic.

We take the view that the postponeme­nt of the Dewan Rakyat meeting on Monday reflects negatively on those in positions of power. This is especially so when there are matters of significan­t national importance that need to be deliberate­d upon without further delay.

The rakyat are bearing the brunt of the social dislocatio­n and economic disruption caused by the pandemic. The Malaysian Bar therefore calls on Parliament to convene without any further disruption or delay with strict SOPS in place. It should amend its standing orders to authorise hybrid Parliament­ary meetings and thereafter immediatel­y proceed with such a session.

Good governance must prevail during these unpreceden­ted times to avert a Constituti­onal crisis, where the only ones who will suffer are the people of Malaysia.

AG KALIDAS President, Malaysian Bar

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Photo: Bernama

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