MalayMail-June 14

The Malaysian government’s plans to study a hybrid Parliament model — involving a combination of physical and online processes — is a welcome move, with the model already successfully adopted in the United Kingdom, civil society groups have said. When contacted, electoral reform group Bersih 2.0’s chairman Thomas Fann said the group “welcomes” Law Minister Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan’s announcement last week that the government is looking into conducting Parliament sittings in a hybrid manner. With the prolonged Covid-19 pandemic crisis, Fann said there is “no certainty when we can gather safely”, while also noting that Parliament “as the legislative branch of government cannot remain suspended any longer”. “We can learn from the British Parliament where they began hybrid sitting back in April 2020 by observing social distancing of at least two meters in the chamber and the rest connecting via Zoom from their homes,” he said.

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