Proposed amendments for citizenship must go through Conference of Rulers, says PM

1:43 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The proposed constitutional amendments in granting citizenship had been presented to the Conference Of Rulers, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

“There is a limit to what we can do. After the discussions, any constitutional amendment on the issue of citizenship has to be cleared with the Conference of Rulers. 

“So once the conference has taken a certain position, we will have to honour it. We need to explain this to the backbenchers,” he told reporters after officiating the Malaysia Digital Expo 2023 Grand Finale at Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (Mitec) here today. 

A few backbenchers, including Ipoh Timur MP Howard Lee, had been sharing on social media their unhappiness over the proposed amendments. 

In the proposed constitutional amendments, the Malaysian government plans to table amendments that would solve the citizenship problems plaguing the overseas-born children of Malaysian women with foreign husbands. 

When asked about Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul’s idea to publish the names of MPs who did not attend Parliamentary sittings, Anwar said he would leave it to the discretion of the speaker. 

In another development, the prime minister reminded all parties not to politicise the Palestine-Israel war, let alone mislead the public to gain political mileage, especially in matters relating to humanitarian aid. 

He said the Malaysian government has already made several decisions on this matter and Malaysia is among the countries that have obtained fast approval and access to the (Egypt-Gaza) border to send humanitarian aid to Palestine. 

Anwar said it was just that certain matters or actions taken by the government cannot be disclosed for certain reasons, and hence, not appropriate to be politicised. – November 6, 2023

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