
He said 28 days’ notice was usually given to MPs but under Standing Order 11 of the Dewan Rakyat, they would need notice from the Cabinet since this was a special sitting.
“Since the sitting will be about government affairs, we will need to wait for notice in writing to know the (agenda),” he told FMT.
He said once Parliament receives the notice, MPs will meet to first vote on hybrid sittings and then discuss the logistics of such sittings, as some may choose to attend in person while others may register online.
“We can only hold the meetings once Parliament receives the notice,” he stressed.
Earlier, DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang in a statement said MPs had yet to receive any notice on the Parliamentary sitting.
On July 5, the Prime Minister’s office announced a five-day sitting on July 26 to brief MPs on the National Recovery Plan.
The announcement came after repeated calls from the Palace for Parliament to reconvene to discuss measures on the health and economic crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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