Malaysia

Parliament to focus today on LCS, policies to promote EV use

Perikatan Nasional MP to question defence minister on measures taken to address problematic navy project

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 20 Feb 2023 9:10AM

Parliament to focus today on LCS, policies to promote EV use
A view of a littoral combat ship being built for the Royal Malaysian Navy. – Hishammuddin Hussein Facebook pic, February 20, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The littoral combat ship (LCS) project and policies to encourage the use of electric vehicles (EV) are expected to be the focus of today’s Dewan Rakyat sitting.

According to the order paper on Parliament’s website, questions regarding measures taken by the government to address the LCS project’s problems, which are escalating and affecting the Royal Malaysian Navy’s (RMN) 15-to-5 transformation plan, will be raised by Nordin Ahmad Ismail (Lumut-PN) to the defence minister during the question-and-answer session.

The 15-to-5 transformation programme refers to the RMN’s plan to restructure by reducing the current 15 classes of vessels to just five categories.

There will also be a question for the international trade and industry minister from Jimmy Puah Wee Tse (Tebrau-PH) on the ministry’s policy to encourage the use of EVs and the additional charging points for EVs nationwide.

Meanwhile, Datuk Seri Shahidan Kasim (Arau-PN) will pose a question to the communications and digital minister on the effectiveness of the Sedition Act 1948, the Official Secrets Act 1972 and the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, which imposes limits on media freedom which has no limit to dissemination especially through electronic media.

In addition, he will ask if the government intends to review the laws relating to media freedom to address the problem of unethical journalists, who, for example, write headlines that contradict the article’s content.

Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari (Gombak-PH) is slated to ask the prime minister about the digitisation of government services and to explain the government’s plan and timeline for the initiative to be fully implemented as well as the measures taken to ensure user access control in terms of cybersecurity.

After the question-and-answer session, members of the Dewan Rakyat will continue the debate session on the motion of thanks on the royal address.

The current Dewan Rakyat will sit for 29 days until March 30. – Bernama, February 20, 2023

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