MPs no longer allowed to live stream Parliament sitting from today

Bernama
Oktober 16, 2023 16:00 MYT
Tan Sri Johari Abdul said the Dewan Rakyat sitting can be watched through Parliament's official YouTube account and other media channels. - BERNAMA/Filepic
KUALA LUMPUR: Members of Parliament (MPs) will not be allowed to live-stream their speeches in Parliament using their own electronic devices, such as mobile phones, beginning today (Oct 16), said Dewan Rakyat speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul
He said the act is a clear violation of Standing Order 35 (1), which states that MPs who wish to speak shall rise in their place and, if called upon, shall stand and address their observations to the Chair or speaker, who presides over the sitting.
"To ensure that MPs comply with the Standing Order, I hereby order that MPs in the Dewan Rakyat are no longer allowed to set up devices to do live streaming," he said.
Johari said the Dewan Rakyat sitting can be watched through Parliament's official YouTube account and other media channels, such as Radio Televisyen Malaysia.
Responding to the interjection from Datuk Ronald Kiandee Johari (PN-Beluran), who disagreed with the directive, Johari said the action was taken after observing that some lawmakers were losing focus on the Parliament session while interacting with the audience via live stream.
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