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PUTRAJAYA (July 25): The government will stick to the principle of the isolation of power and will not intervene to decide whether the bill Syariah Courts (Criminal Jurisdiction) (amendment) 2016 or RUU 355 should be debated again in Parliament, said the deputy minister in the department of Prime Minister Fuziah Salleh.
She said that based on the principle, the executive body could not interfere in the functioning of Parliament, including in the tabling of any motion by members of the House. She said it was the responsibility of the chairman of Dewan Rakyat to decide the priority of motions, whether they should be tabled or discussed.
"The settlement also requires a 14-day notice in Parliament so that no motion is filed, and for it to be tabled, it must be included in the order list. of meeting, and up to here, it can not be seen, "she added.
She said this in answer to the hope of the opposition for it to be allowed to deb
The government would take part in the debate on the bill, if a motion were tabled in Parliament, she told reporters after opening a symposium on Muslim motivators and trainers here.
Yesterday, Kelantan Islamic Development, Dakota, chairman of the Committee on Information and Regional Relations, Datuk Mohd Nasuruddin Daud reportedly said that the state government would discuss the issue with the federal government, even though Rumors were circulating that the RUU355 would not be debated in Parliament during this session. Another development, Fauziah said, she hoped that the Islamic Development Department of Malaysia could help improve the capacity of Muslim Motivational Training Malaysia (TAMRIN).
Motivational trainers should be willing to change the old way a more interactive method, including not relying on the LCD, she added.
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