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The Singapore Association for the Deaf will also provide simultaneous sign language interpretation of the Budget Speech on Channel 5.According to the Parliament website, proceedings of Parliament are open to the public, with exceptions for certain occasions such as the Opening of Parliament.
Sittings will usually commence at 1.30 pm and continue until Parliament adjourns. Admission Orders are issued on a first-come-first-served basis at the Public Entrance Lobby.are available on the Parliament website, do arrive at least five minutes before your appointment as you will be subjected to security screening for entry into Parliament House. Photography is not allowed throughout Parliament House.to receive the full Budget Statement via email after it has been delivered.
Members of the public can submit their views on Budget 2023 through various feedback channels, including:These will be in English and Mandarin, on 17 and 20 February respectively . Participants will be able to choose which Budget-related topics they would like to discuss at these dialogues. Senior Minister of State for Finance and Transport Chee Hong Tat, will also join the conversations and share his thoughts along with REACH Chairman Tan Kiat How on 17 February, and REACH Deputy Chairperson Eric Chua on 20 February.
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