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Parliament to simplify procedural language for better public understanding

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Parliament will be using plain language for some proceedings from this year, in a bid to make proceedings more accessible to the public. It's among the changes planned by Speaker Seah Kian Peng, who's also cautioning members not to use the House as a place to grandstand ahead of the General Election. Aslam Shah reports, while Associate Professor Eugene Tan from the SMU School of Law and independent political observer Felix Tan were in the studio to discuss more about parliamentary debates and political dynamics.

Parliament will be using plain language for some proceedings from this year, in a bid to make proceedings more accessible to the public. It's among the changes planned by Speaker Seah Kian Peng, who's also cautioning members not to use the House as a place to grandstand ahead of the General Election. Aslam Shah reports, while Associate Professor Eugene Tan from the SMU School of Law and independent political observer Felix Tan were in the studio to discuss more about parliamentary debates and political dynamics.

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