Support to Parliamentary Reforms in Malaysia project kicks off

September 26, 2024
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Parliament plays a crucial development role in Malaysia given its status as the highest legislative authority for the country, acting as a platform for examining the government's policies, and a forum to discuss matters of public interest.

As such, Parliament's existing roles should be strengthened accordingly as Malaysia progresses along its development journey—in terms of secretariat support, as well as procedural and substantive legislative functions—to continue to make it an inclusive and rigorous platform for public policy debate. 

The 'Support to Parliament Reforms in Malaysia (Phase II)' Project, led by the Parliament of Malaysia, with the support of UNDP, kicked off on 20 September 2024 with the first Project Steering Committee meeting being held. Funded by the Ministry of Economy, Malaysia, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Australia, this project runs until December 2025. 

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The Parliament Project Steering Committee (PSC) meeting took place on 20 September 2024, chaired by YB Tan Sri Dato’ (Dr.) Johari bin Abdul, Speaker of the House of Representatives (Dewan Rakyat).

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The Project aims to enhance the authority of parliament in terms of strengthening the check and balance systems in Malaysia, enhancing the quality of legislation, and as a platform for bringing different parties together.

Additionally, following the lowering of the voting age to 18 years old in Malaysia, the role of youth has become more crucial in shaping today's public policy and political debates. In this regard, it is also important to support Parliament's leadership programmes to boost youth engagement and strengthen young people's leadership skills and awareness of global issues.

Specifically, the Outcomes of the Project are as follows: 
i)    The structure and workings of Parliament are strengthened;
ii)    The overall capacity and policy awareness and skills of the Parliament secretariat are enhanced, and Parliament's public outreach is improved
iii)    The capacity of Youth Parliament is enhanced on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

YB Tan Sri Dato’ (Dr.) Johari mentioned his vision for Parliament to be closer to the rakyat. His Excellency also stressed that it is important to enhance current systems while also building the capacity of future leaders, adding that “tomorrow is more important than today. The focus of this project on the youth parliament can help prepare future leaders of tomorrow.” With the various types of challenges the world faces today, it is important to build capacities and leadership capabilities for today’s youth.

“In this regard, Parliament, under the leadership of YB Tan Sri Dato’ (Dr.) Johari has pursued several reforms to strengthen the check and balance system, as well as the overall governance and accountability system in Malaysia. In the context of this Project, UNDP is proud to support Parliament in the undertaking of the various initiatives covering strengthening parliament special select committee, capacity building for secretariat staff, and support to the youth parliament,” said Manon Bernier, Resident Representative a.i. of UNDP Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei Darussalam.

“Globally, we live in a time of increasing uncertainties and complexities in terms of geopolitical competition and international trade. The pathway to economic development is more challenging and narrower, which requires agile policymaking.” 

“Policies need to be more agile and sustainable. As the country is now drafting the 13th Malaysia Plan and in the next few years – possibly making the jump to high-income status, it is also important that governance systems be enhanced accordingly alongside the economic agenda,” she added.
 

As a development agency with a large footprint of parliament support globally, and close to 70 years of presence in Malaysia, UNDP has extensive experience in working on climate change and the environment, poverty eradication and social protection, economic development, and governance systems. UNDP is also the lead UN agency on SDG integration, which enhances the quality of our support as we can work across different SDG goals and integrate multiple development agendas. UNDP looks forward to working with Parliament on these important development agendas under the project.