Malaysia

Parliament opens doors to public for first-ever open day

Various events in store for visitors, including exhibitions, cultural performances

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 May 2023 5:09PM

Parliament opens doors to public for first-ever open day
Members of the public take the chance to visit the Dewan Rakyat chamber during Parliament’s open day. – Bernama pic, May 6, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – For the first time in history, Parliament has “opened its doors” to the public through its two-day Parliament Open Day, allowing Malaysians to learn more about its history and role as the country’s highest legislative body.

Dewan Negara Speaker Tan Sri Rais Yatim said the number of visitors, some who arrived as early as 9am for the event themed “Merakyatkan Parlimen, Warisan Negara,” shows that the country’s legislature is well supported by the people. 

“The building signifies that the rights that exist in Parliament are the rights of the people,” he said during the open day’s officiating ceremony here today, in the presence of Dewan Rakyat Speaker Datuk Johari Abdul and Parliament chief administrator Datuk Nor Yahati Awang, assorted MPs, foreign ambassadors, and other dignitaries.

He said various events will be held in conjunction with the event, including exhibitions on statesmen and books; cultural and arts performances; traditional food demonstrations; and the sale of food, arts, and crafts along with paintings and caricatures.

A total of 48 exhibitors from various ministries, departments, government agencies, non-governmental organisations, as well as the Austrian and Palestinian embassies are taking part in the event.

Rais also launched a book titled “Parliament of Malaysia: Pillar of the Nation’s Democracy” produced in cooperation with Parliament’s research and interpretation officers at the event.

Private sector employee Shum Keng Yan, 52, expressed his excitement as he wandered along the corridors of the historic building, which he said was a symbol of the country’s parliamentary democratic system.

“It’s been around 30 years that I’ve had a wish to step foot in Parliament, and I have finally done it.

“I’ve only read in books and watched on television previously, but now I get to see the place myself, so I’m really satisfied. I even managed to see the Dewan Negara and Dewan Rakyat,” he said. 

For Desa Mahkota Sixth Form College student Ahmad Aliff Sofi Ahmat, 19, the open day allowed him to learn more about Malaysia’s legislative body, specifically about the roles of the upper and lower Houses. 

“I get to see the country’s administrative process closer and also what our elected representatives do here,” he added. – Bernama, May 6, 2023

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