Published 19 May 2020; Produced by Shazana Mokhtar, BFM
The first parliamentary sitting of the Perikatan Nasional administration this week has raised serious concerns about the sanctity of Malaysian parliamentary democracy. BFM speaks to electoral system expert Wong Chin Huat, who argues that people should demand more from their parliamentarians – and highlights several actionable reforms that could enhance the role of Parliament as a check on the executive.
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