00:00I ask that the Parliamentary Regulations be re-examined.
00:06There are a lot of standard orders.
00:10Who wrote them?
00:12The ones that were made spontaneously.
00:14When the opposition is adamant,
00:16whoever is adamant, we want to be angry,
00:18make the Regulations.
00:20We can't talk.
00:22We can't talk about this.
00:24This is a breach of human rights.
00:26A breach of democracy.
00:28We can't talk about this.
00:30We can't.
00:31Except for funny words,
00:33harsh words,
00:35that we can't stand.
00:36This is nothing.
00:37We can't talk about this.
00:39We can't talk about this.
00:40We have to save ourselves.
00:43We can't stand being angry.
00:45We can't stand being angry.
00:46The Prophet said in a hadith,
00:48layi sasyadi lubiu surah,
00:51a great person is not someone who gets angry quickly.
00:53He can't stand it.
00:54He is someone who can defend himself when he is angry.
00:56He is a great person.
00:59This is a breach of human rights.
01:00We can't stand it.
01:01Get up and make the Regulations.
01:03We can't.
01:04We can't talk about this.
01:05Thank you, Your Honour.
01:07Finally,
01:08I want to ask for justice to be served
01:11to the members of Parliament.
01:15Because democracy is not only
01:17for the government to eat.
01:19After the election,
01:20all the people are the same.
01:22Thirdly, I want to talk about
01:24Article 8 of the Constitution.
01:26Is there a Muslim country that we can join together?
01:28I am very saddened
01:31because the Prime Minister of Europe
01:33is not present.
01:35All the other countries,
01:36or the President of the country,
01:38we are all ministers.
01:40It's not true.
01:42It depends on the World Bank,
01:44the IMF,
01:46or the European Union.
01:48I don't know.
01:49May Allah have mercy.
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