PM advocates for emergencies and other news you may have missed



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NOW ROUNDING | These are the key headlines you may have missed, shortly.

1. Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin delivered a televised speech in which he expressed concern that the upcoming Batu Sapi by-elections and the upcoming Sarawak state elections will lead to a spike in Covid-19 cases and thus proposed a proclamation. of emergency. to delay those two events.

2. Muhyiddin also called for bipartisan support for his administration’s 2021 Budget, which will be presented on November 6. By the way, your Finance Minister will meet tomorrow with opposition MPs Pakatan Harapan on the Budget.

3. Before meeting with Finance Minister Zafrul Abdul Aziz, DAP Secretary General Lim Guan Eng proposed a “unit budget” in which RM 31.4 billion should be allocated for employment plans, unemployment benefits and a moratorium. general loan repayment.

Four. Health Director General Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah today declined to disclose the reasons for issuing a 1,000 ringgit compound on Cabinet Minister Khairuddin Aman Razali, as the attorney general found no case against him, and whether the fine would be rescinded.

5. Noor Hisham also explained how a person in Sarawak only tested positive for Covid-19 on the 18th after their first test after returning from Labuan. He explained that the person was examined on the 10th day and developed symptoms on the 11th day, but he concealed it from the authorities and thus the person came out of quarantine undetected on the 14th day.

6. Umno Vice President Mohamad Hasan urged the government to adopt an expansionary fiscal policy, a policy in which the government spends more money, for the 2021 Budget or risk irreversible economic damage.

7. Samuel Isaiah, a finalist for the 2020 Global Teacher Prize, who drew national attention for his work with Orang Asli communities in rural Pahang, hopes that teachers will receive the help they need to go further in their profession.

8. An assemblyman from Selangor claimed that his Pejuang party has not yet registered due to the bias of the Registrar of Companies (ROS). Jeram lawmaker Mohd Shaid Rosli said the registration of Perikatan Nasional (PN) appeared to have accelerated in contrast.

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