00:00What do you think about the 60 seats?
00:07There are speakers. If you ask them, they will read the whole thing.
00:11If you ask them about the legislation, they will read the whole thing.
00:15Don't choose one and leave the other.
00:19Just like what was done yesterday.
00:22That's one.
00:23Secondly, there is something very important.
00:28At that time, we wanted to include those who voted for Google.
00:36It was about being united.
00:41And that's why it was excluded.
00:45So, we have to read the legislation.
00:47Yesterday's election allowed for a vice-president.
00:50It's like you can draw a line, but you don't have to empty it for the government.
00:53You can draw a line from the PM, but you don't have to empty it for Google.
00:56He followed the legislation.
00:58It's not about the PM or the government.
01:00He followed the legislation and the interpretation of the legislation.
01:03It's up to the speaker.
01:05So, the speaker has to be included in the committee?
01:10Not yet, but I believe he has the authority.
01:14I don't know why he chose to read a part of it and leave a part of it.
01:18Maybe it's the unity of political parties.
01:23That's why he chose to read a part of it and leave a part of it.
01:28It's not right.
01:30Read the whole thing.
01:32I personally don't agree with that.
01:37But the representatives of the government, including Tun Wanyun Naidi,
01:42who is now the PYT,
01:44and on our side, I think there's Sefudin Nasution,
01:47and on the other side, there's Takiuddin,
01:49and there's Luke.
01:52So, they know that we are the ones who want to include a part of it.
01:56Even if it's just a part of it,
01:58we have to include it.
02:00We have to include it.
02:02We are the ones who want to include a part of it.
02:05Even if it's just a part of it, we have to include it.
02:08But they are against it.
02:11They are against it.
02:13There's a record in the committee.
02:15Okay, thank you very much.
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