The decision to amend the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012 (Act 736) is a bold decision aimed to make it easier for the people to assemble peacefully, says the Madani Government Backbenchers Club.
Speaking at a press conference on Thursday (Feb 13), the MPs said they welcomed the government's decision to amend the Peaceful Assembly Act.
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Speaking at a press conference on Thursday (Feb 13), the MPs said they welcomed the government's decision to amend the Peaceful Assembly Act.
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00:00After we heard the answer from Yamad Burmat to the minister, we are very proud of the answer and we fully support the answer where the answer from Yamad Burmat
00:18First, the government of Madani will amend the Act of Security so that it will be easier for those who want to continue the settlement
00:32Second, there will be a five-day notice before continuing the settlement to the authorities
00:42Third, they will issue Section 11 of the Act of Security where they no longer need to obtain permission from the owner
00:57So, in this issue, we see that this is indeed a reformation of the institution carried out by the government of today under the leadership of Yamad Burmat, the Prime Minister
01:12And in this answer, we also acknowledge that there will be no investigation to be carried out against the 13 students who committed the settlement of the people of Penci Rasuah
01:30So, this is a bold decision that we fully support
01:39So, in this issue, we can see that this is one of the efforts of the coalition government under the leadership of Yamad Burmat, Dato' Sri Anwar, for us to move forward, we want to make a reformation
01:54I invite Ledang for the next
02:01Thank you. I was also present in the court to hear the answer from Yamad Burmat, the Prime Minister
02:07And as a person who has a lot of experience in settlement, like my colleagues, we are very happy that this matter has been investigated by the government
02:22through the answer of Yamad Burmat, the Prime Minister, so that the Act of Settlement can be re-examined
02:27as well as with some rules for the investigation to be carried out, to be given equal rights or rights to those who have settled
02:38These are all basic things that we have fought for and therefore we continue to fight
02:44And we hope that this will be an atmosphere that will strengthen democracy without exposing ourselves to other threats
02:57Because I agree, at the same time, we also do not want to be exposed to threats of security
03:03But we also have to balance between that threat and freedom
03:09So, today we have heard the answer from Yamad Burmat, the Prime Minister, and we welcome it
03:14Bismillahirrahmanirrahim, Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh, and Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
03:18I was also present in the court to hear the answer from Yamad Burmat, the Prime Minister, and I welcome the efforts of Yamad Burmat, the Prime Minister
03:32to give freedom to the people who have settled
03:38We also understand, because we have been through this settlement together, that it is not easy for the government to give clearance
03:50Especially when it may have influence from the government, from certain parties, which causes difficulties for them to give justice to this settlement
04:06So, when it is released, it gives more freedom to the people to settle
04:12Because the people who have settled are not the ones who like to settle, there must be a reason for them to settle
04:19And we have to give all the freedom to them to settle without certain obstacles, such as blocking through this permit
04:32So, this is a good effort, and I think it gives confidence to the people, and also to those outside, maybe the investigation and so on
04:45That we have given freedom to the people to settle, to voice their views