Upko’s Nelson W. Angang, SUPP’s Robert Lau sworn in as senators today

The former takes oath as senator for the first time while the latter's reappointment was granted by YDPA for a term commencing today until May 15, 2027

8:55 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Two members of the Senate were sworn in before its deputy president Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed at a ceremony today.  

They are United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation secretary-general and Beaufort division chief Datuk Nelson W. Angang, as well as United People’s Party Sarawak deputy treasurer Robert Lau. 

Nelson’s appointment is new, while Lau’s is a reappointment granted by Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim for a term commencing today until May 15, 2027. 

In his speech, Nur Jazlan stated that the appointments of both Senators are a recognition of their contributions based on Article 45, Paragraph 2 of the Federal Constitution. 

“I also hope that they will further contribute to elevating this Senate as the nation’s foremost legislative institution.  

“Congratulations on shouldering the trust and undertaking the duties to both of the Honorable Senators who took their oath today,” he said. 

He emphasised that the Senate, as stipulated by the Federal Constitution, serves not only as a legislative body to provide checks and balances to the executive but also to the Dewan Rakyat.  

“Therefore, the primary responsibility of this august house must be carried out by presenting ideas, opinions, and suggestions that are free from any personal or political influence in the consideration of bills or petitions. 

“I also want to emphasise the importance for every member of the Senate to always conduct comprehensive preliminary research when debating and to consider every matter and issue brought before the Senate. 

“Senate deliberations play a crucial role in assessing bills and motions from the Dewan Rakyat,” he said. 

He called for the mass media platform to be utilised effectively as the public deserves to be informed about the content of Senate debates, thereby reflecting the qualifications of their appointments in line with their experience, expertise, and professionalism. – May 16, 2024

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