The de facto law minister says the House must first make an official request for the Cabinet to consider. FMTNews Bersih2.0 LiewVuiKeong
De facto law minister Liew Vui Keong says the request for a Prime Minister’s Question Time must come from the MPs.
“The MPs may want an allocated time to ask specific questions directly to the prime minister,” he told FMT. “Of course, it will be good if we can have the prime minister to answer specific questions like what is practised in the Westminster system in England,” he said.Liew said that while he respected and acknowledged that Pakatan Harapan promised to have 30 minutes allocated for a PMQT every week the Dewan Rakyat was in session, it was not practical to do so now.
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