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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Khairy's debate turns into a 'piggy' affair

The Sun (12/5/08): The maiden debate of Khairy Jamaluddin (BN-Rembau), the son-in-law of the prime minister, on the motion of thanks for the royal address in Parliament today, turned into a name-calling affair.

Khairy riled the Opposition MPs when he gave a new definition to the acronym PKR (Parti Keadilan Rakyat). He called it Projek Khinzir Raksasa (monstrous pig-farming project) -- an apparent reference to the Selangor government's approval of the pig-farming project in Sepang..

Not to be outdone, Mahfuz Omar (PAS-Pokok Sena) defined the project as Projek Babi Negara (national pig project) -- a reference to BN.

The name-calling started soon after MPs from Pakatan Rakyat (PR) – defined as the 'Public Relations' alliance by Khairy -- were not allowed to seek clarification despite being hurled various accusations by Khairy in his speech.

Khairy had declined to allow any MP to have the floor during his debate, giving the 30-minute time limit as his reason for doing so.

Matters heated up after Khairy accused the Opposition of fishing for votes in the general election when it promised to reduce fuel prices.

Karpal Singh (DAP-Bukit Gelugor) then called for Point-of-Order referring to Rule 36 of the Standing Orders and refused to divulge its provision until Khairy sat down.

"This is not a reading lesson," Karpal Singh explained, to which Khairy said there was no point to his Rule-of-Order and continued reading his speech, calling for a briefing to be organised so Petronas and the government can clarify about the monies and to clear any impression that there were funds that could be used to reduce the price of fuel.

At this point Nga Kor Ming (DAP-Taiping) was also refused to seek clarification as Khairy quipped: "What? You don’t understand? I’m not giving way, please sit down."

In his debate, he congratulated the government on its steps of reform to the administration, including the announcement of the Judicial Appointments Commission, the Malaysian Commission of Anti-Corruption, the government’s ability to maintain a low price of fuel as compared with other Asean countries.

"The Opposition alleged that BN leaders are arrogant and elite and ask us to look at ourselves. However, just two months after being called Yang Berhormat, who is arrogant in the house and brags that they will be in power of Putrajaya in a few months?

"Who is actually setting the democratic principles in the back seat by offering BN members a place in their party through the back door to shape the government?" Khairy questioned.

"They do not dare see their own reflection of a brittle coalition and that is why I say it is a Public Relations Alliance which looks nice in the eyes of the people, attractive and looks strong but actually, has nothing fundamental," he charged.

This then erupted into a loud war of words between the numerous PR and BN MPs who shouted insults at each other simultaneously, almost throughout the remaining of Khairy’s debate.

When Deputy Speaker Datuk Ronald Kiandee finally took charge of the situation several minutes later, he held that he was limiting the next parliamentarians to debate on their motion of thanks to 20 minutes only.


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