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Published on: Thursday, May 01, 2008
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The first sitting was delayed by more than 20 minutes as government and opposition parliamentarians hurled barbs and raised technical issues.Opposition Democratic Action Party chairman and lawmaker Karpal Singh began by questioning the way the session was being held when he was distracted by a government MP, Bung Moktar Radin.

"I hope Bigfoot... does not disrupt the proceedings," Karpal taunted him, using a long-standing gibe about Bung's physical size. "Bigfoot, sit down," he added.

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Bung sprang from his chair, shouting: "I am bigfoot, you are big monkey."

Speaker Pandikar Amin Mulia struggled to control the situation.

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"Let's not create chaos in Parliament," he appealed as the verbal exchanges continued. "Let us ensure there is order in Parliament."

A semblance of order was restored when PM Datulk Seri Abdullah responded to a question on measures taken to reduce the impact of rising fuel and food prices.

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However, Pandikar's refusal to allow the usual follow-up questions to the PM's response drew a further outburst, with former opposition leader Lim Kit Siang calling the restriction "a mockery of parliament."

An exasperated Pandikar again appealed for calm in the house.

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"Now we have spent one hour shouting on issues, is this a democratic process? Can we continue peacefully?" he pleaded.

The opposition has a total of 82 of parliament's 222 lawmakers, meaning it can block constitutional amendments, and has vowed to play a vocal role.

Analysts say a rejuvenated parliament could herald a major change in the way democracy functions in Malaysia.

"What we really need to see now is if the opposition alliance can work together to create a shadow cabinet, which would be a check and balance against the government," political analyst Azmi Sharom told AFP.

"All this excitement and debate is good for the country and will mean greater accountability to the people," he added.

The opposition Pakatan Rakyat alliance is led unofficially by former deputy premier Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He predicted last week that with the help of defecting government MPs, the opposition could form a national government by September and install him as PM within three years.- AFP

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