Order! In Parliament.
Professor James Chin, Asia Institute Tasmania, University of Tasmania. | Professor James Chin, Asia Institute Tasmania, University of Tasmania.
04-Feb-16 18:05
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Bills being passed late at night, inconsistent use of the Standing Orders, abuse of the parliamentary process to pass controversial bills. What are parliament best practices? And is Malaysian parliament in need of reform? We spoke to Professor James Chin, the director of the Asia Institute Tasmania, University of Tasmania understand how the Malaysian political culture is affecting our parliament system.
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