Selangor Journal
The Parliament logo at the Malaysian Parliament, Kuala Lumpur. — Picture by BERNAMA

Issues on postal voting for GE15, electric vehicles among highlights at Dewan Rakyat sitting today

KUALA LUMPUR, March 16 — Issues on postal voting for residents staying far away from registered polling centres, especially in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan, in the 15th General Election (GE15), as well as plans by the government to develop local electric vehicle (EV) industry, will be among the highlights at the Dewan Rakyat sitting today.

According to the Order Paper published on the Parliament website, the question on postal voting will be raised by Labuan MP Datuk Rozman Isli during the question and answer session to the Prime Minister.

He wants to whether the Election Commission (EC) is considering allowing postal voting in its drafting of more effective standard operating procedures for GE15.

Meanwhile, Kuala Krai MP Abdul Latiff Abdul Rahman will pose a question to the Senior Minister of International Trade and Industry on the ministry’s plans to develop local EVs as the industry is growing and accepted in the world market.

There will also be a question from Rompin MP Datuk Seri Hasan Arifin to the Prime Minister on the need to set up the proposed National Disaster Management Council (Nadma) 2.0 as it will involve additional expenditure, instead of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the existing Nadma.

Apart from that, there will also be a question by Lembah Pantai MP Ahmad Fahmi Mohamed Fadzil to the Foreign Minister on the government’s stance to provide aid and establish relations with the Taliban-administered Afghan government.

Another question is by Pokok Sena MP Datuk Mahfuz Omar to the Prime Minister on the government’s plan to achieve the target of making Malaysia a high-income country by 2025 with household income reaching RM10,000 per month as contained in the 12th Malaysia Plan (RMK12).

After the question and answer session, the house will continue with the winding up of the motion of thanks on the royal address involving four more ministries, beginning with the Health Ministry.

The Dewan Rakyat sitting is until March 24.

— Bernama

 

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