PM’s Dept, finance ministry budgets passed through bloc vote

PM’s Dept, finance ministry budgets passed through bloc vote

A total of 105 MPs vote for the allocation while 95 object.

The opposition MPs had opposed a voice vote and called for a bloc vote. (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
The Dewan Rakyat today passed the budget for the Prime Minister’s Department through a bloc vote.

There were 105 ayes and 95 nays, while 20 MPs did not vote. Another two – Liew Vui Keong (Batu Sapi) and Hasbullah Osman (Gerik) – have passed away. Their seats are still vacant.

Earlier, Dewan Rakyat speaker Azhar Azizan Harun had called for a voice vote which saw the Perikatan Nasional MPs clearly having a louder voice.

However, the opposition MPs called for a bloc vote with more than 15 of them – the minimum number required – standing up in a show of support.

Azhar announced the results after the votes were tallied in about 10 minutes.

Halfway through the voting process, opposition MPs stood up to object against Takiyuddin Hassan (PN-Kota Bharu) entering the hall while the votes were being counted.

The Prime Minister’s Department consist of five ministries – Law, Economy, Religious Affairs, Special Functions, and Sabah and Sarawak Affairs.

Meanwhile, the finance ministry budget was also approved today after several MPs debated on the ministry’s expenditure.

A bloc vote was held which saw 107 MPs supporting the budget, 95 voting against it while 18 MPs were absent during the 10-minute voting.

The finance ministry was allocated RM35.1 billion in the 2021 Budget, with RM20.8 billion for administrative cost and RM14.1 billion for development expenditure.

The MPs will now continue debating the allocations for the other ministries, before passage of the Supply Bill 2021 at the committee stage.

Last week, the RM322 billion budget was passed through a voice vote at the policy stage after opposition MPs failed to get 15 MPs to push for a bloc vote.

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