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Strengthening Malaysian Parliamentary Democracy Through Private Member’s Bills
Author(s) -
Nurul Izzah Anwar,
Nurul Jannah Mohd Jailani
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of the malaysian parliament = jurnal parlimen malaysia/journal of the malaysian parliament
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2773-4897
pISSN - 2773-4900
DOI - 10.54313/journalmp.v1i.30
Subject(s) - legislature , setter , deliberation , democracy , political science , public administration , independence (probability theory) , government (linguistics) , law , balance (ability) , law and economics , economics , politics , medicine , linguistics , statistics , philosophy , mathematics , archaeology , physical medicine and rehabilitation , history
At present, the ability of the Malaysian Legislature – specifically the House of Representatives (Dewan Rakyat) – to effectively check and balance the powers of the Executive is impeded by the lack of a formal mechanism enabling the deliberation and debate of Private Member’s Bills. The Government or the Executive branch remains the primary agenda-setter in Parliamentary sittings, thus undermining the full extent of legislative independence and representative debate taking place in the August House. Drawing on local and international examples, this article argues in favour of allocating space to Private Member’s Bills within the parliamentary agenda and consequently returning legislators their rights and agencies towards strengthening Malaysia’s parliamentary democracy.

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