Opposition Caught With Its Pants Down



BLUNDERING BUFFOONS
The entire nation is in an uproar!
Not because of what the Government did or has done but by what the nation witnessed on live television. MPs on the Opposition bench hurled insults, shouted invectives, and indignantly insisted on debating technicalities with an astute and learned Speaker who aptly demonstrated he knows the law, the Constitution, and the Standing Orders far better than any Opposition MP in the House this morning. What a fiasco!
What a shame too. In broad daylight, on live TV and for all to see, the Opposition showed us all how inept, ineffectual, and completely useless they are in championing the plight of the common man and woman in Parliament. Instead of offering real solutions, they shrieked like wild monkeys in a zoo. So entirely shameful.
It would seem apparent that this was their only strategy – to cast doubt through dubious technicalities on the invoking of Emergency. All that talk of convening Parliament to debate the pandemic was just a ruse. The baboons were only interested in screeching, “Point of Order! Point of Order!”
But the double whammy punchline from the Government bench came when the law minister announced TWO major matters:
1. That the ordinances enacted during and under the Emergency have been revoked as of 21st July, and,
2. That the Prime Minister would not advise the Agong to extend the Emergency.
If ever there was a moment of being caught with your pants down, this was it! The Opposition MPs were stumped! The look of disbelief on their faces was enjoyably delicious! Suddenly, the wind was taken out of their sails. They were in total and utter disarray! I’m certain these words flashed across Anwar’s mind: “SHIT! Now what? What we came here to fight has just vaporised into thin air!”
They, however, quickly regrouped and began grilling the Government as to why it was not going to extend the Emergency! I mean, HELLO. Up until this morning, every single Opposition MP questioned the need for the Emergency. And when the Government said it would not extend the Emergency, the Opposition made an about turn and started attacking that too! Confused? There you go. The hypocrisy was crystal clear on live TV.
But what I want to address tonight is the matter of the announcement by the law minister. Again, the public has been misled by the Opposition and their supporters.
Let us be clear. The Emergency and ordinances enacted under the Emergency are not one and the same. The Emergency is a state of being; invoked by Article 150 of the Constitution. Ordinances are laws made during the Emergency and by the agency of being under an Emergency.
These ordinances made under the Emergency were revoked on the 21st of July. In other words, they were annulled, rescinded, withdrawn, cancelled, and invalidated. As far as I can recall, there were five ordinances:
1. Ordinan Darurat (Kuasa-Kuasa Perlu) 2021;
2. Ordinan Darurat (Kumpulan Wang Amanah Negara) (pindaan) 2021;
3. Ordinan Darurat (Kehadiran Wajib Pesalah-Pesalah) (pindaan) 2021;
4. Ordinan Darurat (Pencegahan dan Pengawalan Penyakit Berjangkit) (pindaan) 2021;
5. Ordinan Darurat (Standard Minimum Perumahan, Penginapan dan Kemudahan Pekerja)(pindaan) 2021.
All these five laws were rendered ineffective on the 21st of July. They ceased to have any effect after the 21st of July.
Clear so far?
Now, the Emergency.
The Emergency is still in force. It is still operating. We are still living under the Emergency. It will expire on the 1st of August because the law minister announced that the PM will not advise the Agong to extend the Emergency. The Emergency was not revoked on the 21st of July. The five ordinances or laws were. The Emergency, however, will not be extended beyond the 1st of August.
Now do you see the difference?
Our dear Gobind Singh Deo conflated the Emergency with the revocation of the ordinances and made everyone confused when he stood up in the House to say that Article 150 (3) of the Constitution only allows for the Agong or Parliament to revoke the ordinances. Is that what Article 150 (3) says? Let’s have a read:
150 (3): A Proclamation of Emergency and any ordinance promulgated under Clause (2B) shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament and, if not sooner revoked, shall cease to have effect if resolutions are passed by both Houses annulling such Proclamation or ordinance, but without prejudice to anything previously done by virtue thereof or to the power of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to issue a new Proclamation under Clause (1) or promulgate any ordinance under Clause (2B).
https://www.jac.gov.my/spk/images/stories/10_akta/perlembagaan_persekutuan/federal_constitution.pdf
Note the four magnificently operative words in the article: IF NOT SOONER REVOKED. It means that IF the Government, which enacted these ordinances in the first place, did not withdraw or cancel or annul or rescind or revoke them, they would still be in operation and Parliament or the Agong may then decide to withdraw or cancel or annul or rescind or revoke them. But when the Government has already revoked them, then there is no need for these ordinances to be brought to Parliament or the Palace because they have ceased to operate or exist.
I repeat: The ordinances are laws. The Emergency is a condition we live under. The former have been revoked. The latter will not be extended.
Clear now?
Then you ask, “Why were we not informed on the 21st of July?” Firstly, there is no provision to say that such revocation must be announced immediately. Secondly, dear reader, look again at the ordinances. Would you even know what they are, let alone care if the PMO issued a statement on the 21st of July saying these dreadfully technical laws were cancelled? I bet you did not even know they existed until today! Thirdly, the Government gazette, which takes time to be updated, will eventually publish them, as a matter of public notice. So what’s all the fuss about gazetting the revocation?
Now, back to Gobind. The question arises: Did Gobind intentionally and mischievously conflate the state of Emergency with the ordinances to bluff the public, or did he bungle a colossal blunder? I don’t know. So, either Gobind is a dishonest MP or he is just plain stupid. A plain stupid lawyer who can’t even read the Constitution properly. You decide.
To round off this evening’s bulletin, allow me to simplify it all. What really happened today in Parliament, dear reader, was that, once again, Muhyiddin Yassin outplayed the Opposition and exposed them for the blundering buffoons they really are.
Dave Letterman
Coffee connoisseur, retired loyar burok and unaccredited political analyst
 


Artikel ini hanyalah simpanan cache dari url asal penulis yang berkebarangkalian sudah terlalu lama atau sudah dibuang :

https://www.malaysia-today.net/2021/07/27/opposition-caught-with-its-pants-down/

Kempen Promosi dan Iklan
Kami memerlukan jasa baik anda untuk menyokong kempen pengiklanan dalam website kami. Serba sedikit anda telah membantu kami untuk mengekalkan servis percuma aggregating ini kepada semua.

Anda juga boleh memberikan sumbangan anda kepada kami dengan menghubungi kami di sini
Stand In Solidarity With Govt To Fight Covid 19 Pm Urges Opposition

Stand In Solidarity With Govt To Fight Covid 19 Pm Urges Opposition

papar berkaitan - pada 26/7/2021 - jumlah : 256 hits
PARLIAMENT Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin today urged the opposition to stand in solidarity with the government which is struggling to deal with the Covid 19 crisis It s true that the government is not perfect But what is also true is that...
Ph Youth Chief Shazni Down With Covid 19

Ph Youth Chief Shazni Down With Covid 19

papar berkaitan - pada 20/7/2021 - jumlah : 309 hits
Shazni Munir Mohd Ithnin who is also Amanah Youth chief is now waiting for further instructions from the district health office on what to do next PETALING JAYA Pakatan Harapan Youth chief Shazni Munir Mohd Ithnin has contracted Covid 19 Sh...
Big Bad Wolf Books Returns With Its First Ever The Big Little Book Sale

Big Bad Wolf Books Returns With Its First Ever The Big Little Book Sale

papar berkaitan - pada 30/7/2021 - jumlah : 275 hits
Looking for that perfect book to read to your child before bedtime Perhaps some colouring books to melt away the boredom of the day or activity books to enhance their reading and writing skills interactively Or maybe waterproof books that c...
With Wife Out At Work Man Preys On Teen Daughter

With Wife Out At Work Man Preys On Teen Daughter

papar berkaitan - pada 17/7/2021 - jumlah : 228 hits
The man who was arrested yesterday has been remanded for seven days until July 22 PETALING JAYA A 51 year old man in Pasir Puteh in Kelantan has been arrested by the police on suspicion of raping his own daughter while his wife was out for ...
Covid 19 Deaths Strike Home With Video Clip Of Hearses

Covid 19 Deaths Strike Home With Video Clip Of Hearses

papar berkaitan - pada 17/7/2021 - jumlah : 359 hits
The hearses arriving at the Muslim cemetery in Shah Alam today Selangor and Kuala Lumpur reported 68 Covid 19 deaths today more than half of the 110 recorded nationwide PETALING JAYA The horror of the rise in Covid 19 deaths hit home when a...
Vaccination Centres Must Accept Migrant Workers With Appointments Khairy

Vaccination Centres Must Accept Migrant Workers With Appointments Khairy

papar berkaitan - pada 17/7/2021 - jumlah : 192 hits
All vaccination centres have been instructed to accept migrant workers who have confirmed appointments in their MySejahtera applications according to National Covid 19 Immunisation Programme Coordinating Minister Khairy Jamaluddin Khairy sa...
Mp Made Selangor Coordinator Wants Vaccine Synergy With Federal Govt

Mp Made Selangor Coordinator Wants Vaccine Synergy With Federal Govt

papar berkaitan - pada 17/7/2021 - jumlah : 222 hits
Bangi MP Ong Kian Ming has called for close cooperation between the federal and state governments ahead of a plan to ensure every adult in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur receives at least one dose of the Covid 19 vaccine by August under Operatio...
Covid 19 Khairy Reveals Malaysia S Plan B If Talks With Thailand For Astrazeneca Supply Go South

Covid 19 Khairy Reveals Malaysia S Plan B If Talks With Thailand For Astrazeneca Supply Go South

papar berkaitan - pada 17/7/2021 - jumlah : 302 hits
Khairy Jamaluddin who is also the coordinating minister for the National Covid 19 Immunisation Programme said that the government will hold bilateral talks with its northern good neighbour to continue supplying Malaysia the much needed vacc...
Dr Noor Hisham Covid 19 Cases May Drop Below 1 000 Daily By End Of October With Ramped Up Second Dose Vaccinations

Dr Noor Hisham Covid 19 Cases May Drop Below 1 000 Daily By End Of October With Ramped Up Second Dose Vaccinations

papar berkaitan - pada 16/7/2021 - jumlah : 258 hits
A general view of the Covid 19 Assessment Centre at Malawati Stadium in Shah Alam on July 14 2021 Malay Mail photo KUALA LUMPUR Daily Covid 19 cases numbers are expected to dip below the 1 000 mark some time in October if vaccination rate i
Court Allows Forfeiture Of Rm1 1mil From Illegal Deposit Taking Scheme Investors

Wanita Mca Calls On Govt To Tackle Brain Drain Generate Job Opportunities

Keningau Fa Buat Kejutan Gol Awal

Muda Slams Pro Israel Us Professor S Remark At Local Varsity Talk

Beli Rak Rempah 3 Tingkat

Nearly 500 Lawsuits Filed Against Sabah Govt Hajiji

Wordless Wenesday 115 Diy Baju Kurung Lama

Kelam Kabut Semua Buat Sendiri Daler Yusof Kongsi Pengalaman Urus Isteri Pertama Kali Berpantang Di Malaysia



Info Dan Sinopsis Drama Berepisod Puaka Cuti Semester Slot Lestary TV3

Biodata Rozana Rozek TV Youtuber Resipi

8 Istilah Jerman Yang Kita Rakyat Malaysia Kerap Gunakan

Biodata Aizat Saha Pelakon Drama Berepisod Racun Rihanna TV3 Personaliti TikTok

Kenapa Platipus Haiwan Yang Membuatkan Saintis Merasa Hairan


Bulan Yang Sibuk

Repair Kereta Terus Ke Rumah Anda Untuk Penduduk Di Sekitar Kuantan

Sabah Peroleh Rm580 Juta Hasil Jualan Minyak Mentah

Apakah Semua Musik Itu Haram

Motivating Remote Teams

Mengenali Ciri Individu Toksik Tempat Kerja Toksik