Dewan Rakyat: Motion to debate flash floods submitted

By BERNAMA

DEWAN Rakyat speaker Tan Sri Azhar Azizan Harun has preliminarily accepted the motion on the flash floods that hit most areas in the capital on Monday to be debated in the Dewan Rakyat. 

Azhar said he received the notice from MP Bukit Bintang Fong Kui Lun at 10pm on Monday night and Ahmad Fahmi Mohamed Fadzil (PH-Lembah Pantai) at around 10am yesterday. 

He explained the motion would not be debated yesterday as it needed 24 hours to be scrutinised under Standing Order 18(2). 

“I received the motion from Yang Berhormat (Fong) at 10 last night, so I have 24 hours under the Standing Order (to consider the motion) and I will reply today, the proposal of YB (Yang Berhormat) Lembah Pantai was sent at 10 am…I have until tomorrow (to consider the motion). 

“But preliminarily, I suggest that the matter be discussed (debated)… that’s all my comment so far. But I do not allow it (to be debated) now, because it takes 24 hours (to be considered)…if I allow it, there is only one reason, because it (the motion) is the same,” he said. 

Earlier yesterday, before the debate session on the Royal Address took place, Fong stood up to request that the flash floods that hit Kuala Lumpur on Monday be discussed immediately, supported by Fahmi.

“Yesterday, flash floods struck many areas especially Bukit Bintang, Cheras, Seputeh and Lembah Pantai. I request that the motion be debated in this august House…it involves the public interest,” he said.

Several areas in the Klang Valley, including major roads in the Kuala Lumpur centre, were struck by flash floods on Monday following a heavy downpour from 2.30pm. 

Meanwhile, Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis (Warisan-Kota Belud) submitted a motion to debate the issue of the payment order of US$14.92 billion or RM62.59 billion by the Paris arbitration court to the Sulu 

Sultanate, as it was a matter of public interest that needed to be expedited. 

“This is a matter of people’s interests, regarding the sovereignty of the country, especially Sabah. Malaysia is made up of three regions and the federal government is responsible for the security of Sabah and Sarawak. 

“So, I request that this matter be discussed and debated in this House immediately and should not be underestimated or delayed any longer,” she said. 

Azhar said he has yet to review the motion as it was only sent at 11.30am yesterday after the sitting started. — Bernama