


"There is nothing in the procedures defining it (a
motion of no confidence)" the Parliament Speaker said after officiating
the General Assembly of the ASEAN Inter-Parliament here on Monday.

The procedure to move a motion in the House requires written
notice to be given to the Parliament Secretariat during office hours.
For a motion moved by a member of the Cabinet, seven days
notice is required (14 days for a private bill).
Any MP may apply to raise an emergency motion in
Parliament to discuss any matter of public importance.
However, this still requires a 24-hour notice and a 300-word
submission to the Speaker on the matter to be raised.

The Speaker has full discretion to reject the application
unless it is a matter of "definite, urgent and of public importance".
The Speaker usually decides an application in chambers, and any proposed motion rejected by him cannot be raised in Parliament again.
Source: AsiaOne
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