This should be Muhyiddin's first task when he returns to work after two weeks of quarantine.
| Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s first task when he returns to work after a two-week quarantine should be to convene a specialised Parliamentary meeting in June focused on the Covid-19 outbreak.
Because of this, it is forced to lockdown Parliament, crippling the constitutional role of MPs to provide oversight and scrutiny of the executive for the improvement of the government during the pandemic. In fact, South Korea held a parliamentary election in the midst of the outbreak in mid-April to vote for 300 members of the National Assembly.The fact that there have been no Covid-19 deaths here for the last 13 days is most commendable and an excellent reflection of the professionalism and dedication of frontliners, as well as the cooperation of the people in the war against the coronavirus.
The country's greatest challenge now is to learn to live with the virus until a vaccine or cure is found, which may take up to five years. The success cannot depend on the fiat of the government, but unity, support and cooperation of the people.
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