PM will field three questions from MPs every Tuesday, says Speaker


KUALA LUMPUR: The Prime Minister will answer three queries during Minister’s Question Time (MQT) every Tuesday morning during the 15th Parliament sitting, says Speaker Datuk Johari Abdul.

The usual MQT will continue every Thursday with Cabinet ministers responding to questions, he added.

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“The scheduled MQT and Oral Answer session previously practised will continue and MPs have to adhere to the time set.

“They will be notified of any other changes (during this seating),” he said in Parliament on Tuesday (Feb 14).

Johari also said MPs may choose not to wear neckties during the second session of the 15th Parliament.

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“They are also allowed to wear long-sleeved batik every Thursday,” he added.

During the PM’s approximately one-hour Question Time on Tuesdays, MPs will hear directly from the Prime Minister on national policies.

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