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We need special provision for no-confidence vote, says Kiandee

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The Beluran MP says Malaysia needs a proper mechanism for no-confidence motions and stronger anti-hopping provisions.

PETALING JAYA: The Dewan Rakyat needs a specific provision in its standing orders to allow a vote of no confidence against the prime minister to be properly tabled and debated, says an opposition lawmaker.

Ronald Kiandee (PN-Beluran) argued that Standing Orders 15 and 27 could hinder tabling such motions because government business takes priority and the speaker has broad discretion in the matter.

“In the UK, New Zealand and even the Lok Sabha in India, there is a specific provision for a vote of confidence. Here, we don’t have that,” he said in the Dewan Rakyat today, adding that any no-confidence vote should be by secret ballot so that MPs can vote freely.

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