Reconvening With A Hybrid Parliament
James Chai, Head of Commercial & Research, INVOKE Solutions | Professor Wong Chin Huat, Political Scientist | Patrick Diamond, Professor of Public Policy, Queen Mary University of London
09-Jun-21 18:00
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As public pressure continues to build for Parliament to recovene, the government has finally agreed in principle to hold "hybrid sessions", where MPs may partake in debates physically or virtually. We discuss how this arrangement might look like, then look at the UK Parliament's implementation of a hybrid approach. Finally, we speak about the wider impact of this on political stability.
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Produced by: Tasha Fusil, Adeline Choong, Loo Juosie, Azlyna Mohd Noor
Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn, Sharmilla Ganesan
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Categories: Politics, Social Issues, law & legal matters, SME, Entrpreneurship
Tags: Evening Edition, Inside Story, Politics, Policy and Governance, Hybrid Parliament, Virtual Parliament, UK, Unity Government, Confidence and Supply Agreement,