Done used and discarded as a
used condom. Nobody loves him or PAS anymore. Used to be loved and courted by
both side of the political divide. The moment the political opposition closed
the doors on him and PAS, the other suitor did the same. Destine to die as a very
lonely spinster. Romance was good as long is lasted. Bye and make sure have the
white shroud ready for the big day coming soon. Will be glad to piss on the
grave.
And even our dear friend below
will never vote for you as he does not trust you with his Bananas
Hadi’s Bill drops further in order paper
Nine
government bills and three ministerial motions take precedence over RUU355
KUALA LUMPUR: The private member’s motion filed by PAS president
Abdul Hadi Awang to raise punishments in the Shariah Courts (Criminal
Jurisdiction) Act 1965 has dropped further in queue in the Dewan Rakyat order
paper. The motion better known as RUU355 or Hadi’s Bill is listed as number 13.
The Dewan Rakyat will begin debating bills today. The first bill
is on amendments to the Bankruptcy Bill 2016.
Altogether there are nine government bills and three ministerial
motions.
The Sexual Offences Against Children Bill, which was tabled
yesterday, is listed as number seven.
Another bill that may steal the limelight is the Law Reform
(Marriage and Divorce) (Amendment) Bill 2016 to ban unilateral conversion of
minors, which is ninth on the order paper.
Aside from that, the Home Ministry is seeking to extend the
enforcement of subsection 4(5) of the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act
2012.
The section allows a superintendent of police to extend the
detention without trail of suspects to up to 28 days, and this provision has to
be reviewed every five years.
The Finance Ministry has two motions. The first is to approve
Malaysia’s contribution of US$27,000,000 to the International Development
Association.
The second motion seeks to resolve the transfer of RM20,500
million of the Malaysian Government Investment Issue into the Development Fund
specified in the second schedule of the Financial Procedure Act 1957.
In a related development, the ruling BN would be hosting its
supreme council meeting tonight in Putra World Trade Centre to discuss
outstanding issues. RUU 355 is expected to be among the issues.
This session of the Dewan Rakyat will end next week.
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