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Monday, 27 April 2009 00:19

May 13 had been touted as the deadline for the Perak assembly to convene, failing which it would stand dissolved as the assembly's last sitting was in November last year.

The Edge

It's 11 days and counting to May 7 when the embattled Perak state legislative assembly is scheduled to convene. It's a race against time for Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir to resolve ongoing legal battles standing in his way to assuming legitimacy of his administration within the assembly.

With the clock ticking louder than ever, Zambry last Monday applied to refer three questions to the Federal Court on Articles 16(2) and 16(6) of the Perak Constitution which relate to the dissolution of the assembly and the appointment of the menteri besar.

Zambry's questions are whether Perak Ruler Sultan Azlan Shah had the right to withhold consent to the assembly's dissolution as requested by then Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin when the latter ceased to command majority support in the assembly and whether Nizar and his exco members should tender their resignations upon the Sultan's refusal to dissolve the assembly.

The Federal Court is scheduled to hear Zambry's application as well as Nizar's objection on Tuesday. Photo by Suhaimi Yusuf

The Federal Court is scheduled to hear Zambry's application as well as Nizar's objection on Tuesday. Photo by Suhaimi Yusuf

The third question posed sought a ruling on whether the Sultan had the right to appoint Zambry as menteri besar after due inquiry that Nizar had lost majority confidence of the House although a vote of no-confidence had yet to be taken in the assembly.

Zambry, in his application, says he should be declared the validly appointed Perak menteri besar if the Federal Court answers the three questions in the affirmative.

The Federal Court is scheduled to hear Zambry's application as well as Nizar's objection on Tuesday.

If the Federal Court decides to hear Zambry's questions, it would only have up to five working days — after factoring in the May 1 public holiday and the weekend — to provide an answer before Nizar and Zambry meet again at the Perak state assembly. But if it declines, the matter would have to be decided before the Kuala Lumpur High Court.

Nizar's counsel Hanipa Maidin, when contacted, said one of the key objections to Zambry's application was that the questions referred to the apex court did not reflect the actual suit at hand.

"The way they (Zambry's side) framed the questions appear to challenge the (prerogative) powers of the Sultan," Hanipa said, maintaining that Nizar had no intention of challenging the Sultan. Yet others would argue this was a matter that could not possibly be excluded from the process.

Hanipa, a PAS lawyer, also said the High Court should be allowed to continue hearing the matter and by due process, its decision could subsequently be brought to the appellate courts — the Court of Appeal and Federal Court.

Constitutional lawyer Tommy Thomas, at a Bar Council forum on Saturday, questioned the speed at which the Perak-related suits were "leap-frogged" to the Federal Court.

Thomas, who had acted for Sivakumar, said there was a theory that the hurry to dispose of the cases was due to Article 36 of the Perak Constitution which states that the ruler must summon the assembly's sitting every six months.

May 13 had been touted as the deadline for the Perak assembly to convene, failing which it would stand dissolved as the assembly's last sitting was in November last year.

"There is no such doctrine (of automatic dissolution). It must be an overt act of the sovereign signing the proclamation of dissolution. This was a great myth," Thomas said.

Zambry's counsel could not be contacted for their comments.

The Kuala Lumpur High Court has fixed May 5 and 6 to hear substantive matters in the suit brought by Nizar on Feb 13 challenging the validity of Zambry as menteri besar.

Nizar's lead counsel Sulaiman Abdullah has written to Chief Justice Tan Sri Zaki Azmi requesting for a rare nine-member quorum at the Federal Court to hear the matter.  

Given that the issues involve complex constitutional interpretations and are of great public importance, the Federal Court may hear the matter as expeditiously as it had in the previous two related cases.

On April 9, the Federal Court ruled that the three representatives who had resigned from their respective parties — Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi (Behrang), Mohd Osman Jailu (Changkat Jering) and Hee Yit Foong (Jelapang) — were still assemblymen as the speaker was not the rightful entity to determine a seat's vacancy.

The same five-member bench, led by Court of Appeal President Tan Sri Alauddin Mohd Sherrif, on April 16 lifted Perak Speaker V Sivakumar's suspension of Zambry and the six executive councillors (exco) after it declared Sivakumar had acted beyond his powers as speaker in ordering the suspensions.

Both Pakatan Rakyat (PR) and Barisan Nasional (BN) are expected to exhaust its legal options before turning to Plans B, C and D outside the courtroom.

In the event that the Federal Court ruled in favour of Zambry, he would have the weight of the authoritative judgment behind him as he walks into the state assembly to claim his seat as Perak's chief executive.

But if Sivakumar and the 27 PR representatives remain adamant that the reach of the judiciary cannot extend into the legislature, questions abound as to what weight the Federal Court's decision would carry in the upcoming sitting and what moves PR would subsequently make.

On the other hand, a Federal Court decision against Zambry would lend the legitimacy Nizar has been seeking since his removal from office.

In any case, it remains to be seen if any decision by the courts would put an end to Perak's political impasse that was sparked off at the end of January by the controversial and highly consequential defections of the three MPs.

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written by MyBUDAK, April 27, 2009 00:28:20
It's a race against time for Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir to resolve ongoing legal battles standing in his way to assuming legitimacy of his administration within the assembly.


ask him to KISS my butt 1st.. smilies/cool.gif

PERAKIAN will not forget n forgive Bangsat Negara... smilies/angry.gif smilies/angry.gif smilies/angry.gif
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written by fireduck, April 27, 2009 00:42:31
The third question posed sought a ruling on whether the Sultan had the right to appoint Zambry as menteri besar . The fact that Zambry has to refer this to the Federal Court shows that there ARE questions regarding his claim to the MB position. In other words, a wrongful deed has been done upon the legitimate MB, YAB Nizar, and Zambry is party to a coup of the state govt.

Even if you get to occupy the seat of the MB, remember this: It will not be for long. The rakyat does not forget easily. The rakyat is THE BOSS! And you will suffer greatly come the next general election.
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written by rpremkumar2u, April 27, 2009 00:44:49
Does Zam think Perakians are foolish? First he sought the Queens Counsel who told him to count his own grey cells. Then his boss gets the fellas in robes over here to interfere in Speaker's rights. Gobind then by the same logic gets into the thick of action to interfere in the Dewan Rakyat's Speaker's rulings. Back to Zam who advices Nizar and the legitimate ADUNS not to behave like children, they should be seen and not heard. So Zam is running a kindergarten with an iron fist is it? This is the people of Perak who want to retain their beloved MB and get rid of this pretender. For good.
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written by Ulan Benson, April 27, 2009 00:53:49
Nizar is the true Malay Menteri Besar...Mamak zombie is a fake one. Everybody knows this scumbag is nothing but a Melayu celup. Dissolve the DUN! smilies/angry.gif
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written by commonfolk, April 27, 2009 00:58:24
No matter what you do zombie, majority of Perakians will not support you and regard you as a THIEF MB. You are just a shameless THICK-FACE SKIN.
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written by SiHangChai, April 27, 2009 01:00:06
MB pariah zambry had sought federal court to declare that he is the rightful MB of Perak; yet he has been approving and making authorised decisions as though he is the legimated MB. The AG, MACP, police should arrest this pariah pendatang who destroyed the rakyats' wish for an elected government, and not a theif.
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written by SamSan, April 27, 2009 01:43:58
Why is the so called strong and Ketuanan Melayu guardian AMENO so worried about going back to the people of Perak to decide who rules their state. The question that arise in the majority of Rakyat's mind both in Perak and Malaysia as a whole is whether ultimately the most superior authority vests the People. Now I am wondering whether all the instituitions including all the pillars of separation of power remains there to serve the people's interest or their own self interest at the expense of the people. Indonesia fought its way out of this similar setup when the people revolted against the people power ursurping dictatorial Suharto regime and brought back true democracy with their blood and dedication. Are Malaysias ready to claim back people's power and ensure that everyone, politicians included have total respect for the independence and integrity all the insitutions and pillars of the Constituion.
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written by maverick, April 27, 2009 01:50:53
clear case he does not have the majority support of the people, or else why so worry for a re-election?
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written by ramlisdar, April 27, 2009 08:34:33
I dont know much about law.
But is it possible for the state of Perak to take their case to the International Court of Justice?. Because what happened has clearely indicated that these bunch of goons just couldnt care less to uphold the LAW and Constitution. They just want power!!!
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written by loosecannon, April 27, 2009 08:35:07
Actually this could be the saving grace for everybody. Let the May 13th date expires and the assembly be dissolved automatically and a new state election called. This way, the BN and the sultan can save a bit of their faces and the people in Perak will have a say on who they want to run the state. Otherwise, this state of affair will go on and on and nobody will gain from it. If BN continue with this illegal grab of power, they are going to pay very heavily in the next general election.
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written by Bigjoe99, April 27, 2009 08:53:31
Exactly what is the status of the assembly IF the assembly does not reconvene after May 13? If there is no automatic dissolution what does it mean?
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written by asguard, April 27, 2009 09:07:26
Zambry the mamak don't get it from day one... no one in Perak wants you to be the MB of Perak only UMNO and cronies wanted! If you were to ask anyone on the streets of Perak ...probably they will tell you ... Nizar is rightful MB of Perak... and as for Zambry can fly kite!
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written by chapatti_joe, April 27, 2009 09:42:02
What is the status of Zambry's race. Is he a full scale Malabari or part Malay? Any clues?
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written by PRman, April 27, 2009 10:05:08
Do Perakians want BN/Zambry to govern Perak? I would give you a 'hell no'.
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written by malgal, April 27, 2009 10:20:34
`a day in the life of a zam'

zam zam runs hither thither,
around and about his azzembly,
looking high not low, for none other,
than the sultan in all his finery.

ho, to the courts next he sprints,
high to low, and all in between,
spewing claims, his papers print,
judges called even counsel to the queen.

so he runs and he jogs,
through all of perak state,
sweaty fodder for the blogs,
sorely misses the people's mandate.

judges, policemen, choppers and fru
frogs he has and the palace too,
so run zam zam,zam zam run,
don't miss the race day, it's gonna be fun.










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written by asiana888, April 27, 2009 10:26:11
Aiyoh ! This Zambry fella is a total a**. You get your legitamacy through an election by the rakyat ... not through the courts la! You want to got to the courts ... you will get fried and be darker than charcoal at the end. PR lawyers all hebat-hebat belaka .... they are not law graduates from USM with GPA 1.25, ok?!

Be prepared for the unexpected!
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written by PASOK, April 27, 2009 11:20:53

Well we know that the perak sultan made one big legal error. Thats why the whole legal system now has to be distorted and perverted just so the old hantu wont lose face.
Of course it wasnt an error as in a mistake. It was a deliberate hijack of the law to further his and UMNO's interests.
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written by gycgocnt, April 27, 2009 11:27:56
We would not accept any Judges decision or Sultan decision on this Perak Consitutional Crisis! We would just accept the decision for People's Mandate! No matter what the outcome of this Perak Crisis, Zambry is alway the "Unlawful" Menteri Besar and the Judges are Kangaroo...

Zambry, Sultan and Judges involved cannot "Rape" people and say they did it because they want to "Take care of people".
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written by cllim123, April 27, 2009 12:52:21
But the last seating was in March sometime under the democrazy tree. So the last day for a sitting is in September 09. That was when several pertinent resolutions were passed, like suspending the MB haram and 6 of his crony dogs.
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written by raven1958, April 27, 2009 19:41:30
Zambry, Najib, the Sultan and Judiciary have ganged up to make Perak a Pariah state.....they seriously think Perakians are going to keep queit.......
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written by mowadoha, April 28, 2009 01:46:36
Countdown to ...


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written by Old Man, April 28, 2009 11:13:27
Waste of tax payers money and time! Just call for a fresh election and let the people be the Judges smilies/wink.gif smilies/wink.gif smilies/wink.gif
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written by Sword of Justice, April 28, 2009 13:21:42
The speaker can choose to ignore the courts decision. Would he be in contempt or the judges are in contempt in the eyes of the perak house.
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