
The Minister in the Prime Minister's Department who is in charge of Parliament said that under Standing Orders rule 27, a notice for any motion had to be given in writing 14 days in advance.
"So far, no such motion has been given as yet," he said when contacted.
Alternatively, Nazri said the vote of no confidence could be tabled through an emergency motion under Standing Orders rule 18(1).
He said this however had to fulfil three criteria -- it has to be a definite matter, urgent and of public interest.
In such a case, he said, it required only a day's notice.
"It would be up to the Speaker to decide whether to allow it or not. The Speaker wields a lot of power," he said.
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