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Call on Prime Minister to suspend all implementation of the Cabinet decision to establish a  Department  of Parliament until approval by both Houses of Parliament and full assurance that it is not the most  serious threat to the separation of powers doctrine pertaining to Parliament in nation’s history

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Media Statement (3)

by Lim Kit Siang  
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(Parliament
, Saturday):I am raising the alarm that the establishment of a Department of Parliament can  plunge the country into a grave constitutional crisis concerning the doctrine of separation of powers  akin to the judiciary crisis of 1987 but this time pertaining to the usurpation of powers and functions of Parliament by the Executive.

The director-general for the Department of Parliament has already been appointed and is ready to move into Parliament next week to take over large chunks of powers and functions currently exercised by the parliamentary administration.

 

I am very disturbed and upset by this development, as it poses  an unprecedented and the gravest threat to the doctrine of separation of powers concerning Parliament, and at the pace with  which such a change with far-reaching implications for parliamentary democracy is being forced through without the fullest consultation with MPs, the civil society and the Malaysian populace.

 

Malaysia risks being the laughing-stock of the global parliamentary community as we would be the only country in Commonwealth Parliaments where there is a Department of Parliament which virtually runs Parliament, destroying its independence and autonomy.

 

India has a Ministry for Parliamentary Affairs but the Indian Department of Parliamentary Affairs is external and separate from Parliament, and its establishment does not  encroach or usurp the  powers of Parliament by the Executive.  Its functions are clearly delimited to “efficiently handling diverse and enormous  parliamentary work on behalf of the Government in Parliament” and not to virtually  take over the running of Parliament.

 

I call on Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to suspend all implementation of the Cabinet decision to establish a  Department  of Parliament until MPs and civil society are satisfied that this is not the most  serious threat to the separation of powers doctrine pertaining to Parliament in the nation’s history.

 

The designated director-general for the Department of Parliament should stay put in his present post, and no action should be taken to establish the Department of Parliament, until there is full approval by Parliament and the civil society -  in particular the two Chambers of Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Negara.

 

In the case of Dewan Rakyat, the House Committee should convene an urgent meeting to discuss the import and implications of a Department of Parliament, submitting a report  and recommendation to the House on how it would impinge on the doctrine of separation of powers affecting Parliament in general and the principle of parliamentary autonomy and independence in particular.

A full debate and decision by the Dewan Rakyat and the Dewan Negara are indispensable for the establishment of a Department of Parliament which will completely restructure the powers,  functions and administration of Parliament.


(8/10/2005)      

                                                       


*  Lim Kit Siang, Parliamentary Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic Planning Commission Chairman

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