Ahli Parlimen bukan penjenayah, tak perlu denda sehingga RM10,000

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Tiga Ahli Parlimen dari kerajaan bersama seorang dari pembangkang tidak bersetuju dengan kadar denda sehingga sehingga RM10,000 yang dikenakan keatas mereka sekiranya melanggar peraturan terutamanya mengeluarkan kenyataan tidak wajar semasa sesi Dewan Rakyat.

Laporan Lanjut: https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/bahasa/tempatan/2023/08/26/kami-bukan-kanak-kanak-sekolah-ahli-parlimen-bantah-naik-denda-rm10000/

Read More: https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2023/08/26/govt-mps-split-on-higher-fines-for-unparliamentary-language/

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00:00 Some parliamentarians from the government and the opposition
00:04 disagree with the fine of up to RM10,000
00:08 that will be imposed on them if they break the rules,
00:12 especially if they issue an unreasonable statement during the session of the People's Council.
00:17 The sand parliamentarian, Hasan Abdul Karim, said they were not criminals
00:22 who need to face a fine like in court,
00:25 while questioning why the parliament needs to step back.
00:30 The sand parliamentarian, Lim Lip Eng, said the Speaker of the People's Council, Johari Abdul,
00:35 it is reasonable to consider a pre-existing fine because it is more effective.
00:40 If you hang him, he can't get in, he's more afraid.
00:43 Because all parliamentarians want to get in the court to raise their issues.
00:49 Whether they are parliamentarians from the government or opposition,
00:55 if they say it's automatic, it depends on the time,
00:59 all parliamentarians will take care of the time they spend in court.
01:04 The fine is more effective.
01:06 The sand parliamentarian, Khair Mohamad Nur, said the fine
01:10 is an effort to restrict freedom of speech among parliamentarians.
01:15 For me, if he wants to do a fine of RM2000,
01:19 he wants to be a victim of the YB, the anti-government movement.
01:23 He wants to be a victim of the people's movement.
01:27 I think it's his own doing.
01:29 However, the parliamentarians strongly disagree with the view.
01:34 The parliamentarians don't need to worry if we follow the context,
01:39 we have a convention, the highest law in the court.
01:43 I don't think it's expensive.
01:45 you

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