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POST-ELECTION DRAMA : Shahidan is out, Perak breaks impasse, Mukhriz letter bomshell PDF Print
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Friday, 14 March 2008 18:34

The Raja Perlis has consented to the appointment of Bintong assemblyman Datuk Dr Md Isa Sabu as the new Menteri Besar of Perlis, replacing the embattled Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim, who still claimed that he had the prime Minister's authority to continue as MB but that the Ruler has ignored it. Political observers say the situation could lead to a constitutional crisis.

The confidential secretary to the Raja Perlis, Mohd Adib Zakaria who distributed the statement to that effect to reporters in front of Istana Siraj, said the appointment was made under Article 39 (2) of the Laws of the Constitution of Perlis.

Under this provision, the ruler shall appoint a person who he thinks has the confidence of the majority of the members of the state assembly to become the Menteri besar to head the state government.

Based on this provision and after being satisfied with his ability to garner the support of the majority of the state assemblymen, His Royal Highness has consented to appoint Datuk Dr Md Isa Sabu as the Menteri Besar of Perlis effective March 14 2008,” he said.

Dr Md Isa was a Perlis state executive councillor until 2004 when he was not re-nominated to contest in the general election that year. He was nominated to contest in Bintong in the general election last Saturday and won the seat by defeating PAS’ Mohd Anuar Mohd Tahir with a majority of 2,110 votes. He polled 4,882 votes against Mohd Anuar’s 2,772.

In other incidents nationwide:

GEORGE TOWN: About 1,000 Umno members demonstrated in Komtar where the Chief Minister’s office is located at 2.15pm, immediately after Friday prayers. The demonstrators shouted slogans, from urging the Lim Guan Eng administration not to scrap the NEP to pledging support for Datuk Seri Ahmad Badawi’s administration, led by Umno Bukit Mertajam division chief Datuk Musa Shaikh Fadzir. The peaceful assembly later dispersed after the IGP Tan Sri Musa Hassan advised them to do so.

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir’s coy play earlier this week seeking the Prime Minister to “do the right thing” has bloomed into what the phrase really meant: a letter circulated among Umno members and played up by the blogs has Mukhriz categorically pleading to Abdullah to resign and take responsibility for BN’s dismal performance for the sake of Umno's survival. In Putrajaya, Umno vice-presidents Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam worry that Mukhriz’s action would only further divide the party. Puteri Umno lodged a police report over posters strung up in the city that called for the PM’s resignation. Its chief Datuk Noraini Ahmad regretted that irresponsible elements were trying to link Puteri Umno to the deed.

IPOH: The fiasco in Perak where the DAP-PKR-Pas triumvirate has not even kick-started their administration continues as haggling on State Exco seat allocation, with DAP demanding a lion’s share after reluctantly agreeing to Pas’ Nizar Jamaluddin, has dismayed the Ruler. However, the impasse is set to be broken after 31 assemblymen from the three parties collectively signed a letter agreeing to cooperate in forming a coalition state government and also agreeing to Nizar as Mentri Besar. The letter was handed over to the Sultan of Perak's confidential secretary Datuk Abdul Rahim Mohamad Nor at 10 pm last night. PKR adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said with an understanding reached, the three parties should now focus on administering the state with honesty and sensitivity to people’s problems and needs. Parti Keadilan Rakyat deputy president Dr Syed Husin Ali also welcomed the consensus.

GEORGE TOWN: Following the Umno-led attacks against the fledgling Lim Guan Eng administration, Lim met Malay NGOs, assuring them that the DAP-led administration will never scrapped the NEP, only the abuses that has led to cronyism and corruption. Former CM Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon echoed Lim’s aghast against the Penang Umno’s call that the Federal Government scrap mega projects in the state on grounds voters rejected the BN government.

KUALA TERENGGANU: Umno is still undecided as to who should become Mentri Besar after Datuk Idris Jusoh seemed unable to garner support to continue with his stewardship. It would seem that several Umno assemblymen not in favour of Idris have muster enough influence on the palace to withhold consent. The Sultan of Terengganu, who is also the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, is expected to be back on Saturday to make a decision.

SHAH ALAM: Newly-minted Menteri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim is going to get a briefing from state auditors on the changes and movement of assets that he intends to implement. The former Guthrie CEO hopes to stop speculation on why documents may have been destroyed at the secretariat. “We want to be professional about it and aware before we take next steps,” he said. Selangor State Secretary Datuk Ramli Mahmud appeared to have alleviated the allegation that former MB Datuk Seri Dr Khir Toyo inked a deal after dissolution with Puncak Niaga to operate and maintain a water treatment plant. Ramli claimed that it was he who signed the deal, witnessed by his deputy.

SHAH ALAM: Selangor Pas and Umno leaders held secret meetings here immediately after the BN Selangor Government fell to the opposition but Pas assemblymen insisted that they never had any intention of deserting the coalition. MP for Shah Alam Khalid Abd Samad said Pas commissioner Datuk Dr Mohd Hassan Mohd Ali attended a meeting with Datuk Seri Dr Khir Toyo to pre-empt any attempt by Umno to used foul means to nullify the election.

KUALA LUMPUR: There is no urgency for Internal Security Act detainee M. Manoharan, who won a Selangor state seat, to be sworn in. “There is no urgency because he is not being made an executive councillor, so the oath taking can wait until after he is released. For now, there is nothing we can do, his detention is a political issue,” Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim said. Manoharan, under detention at the Kamunting Detention Camp for his involvement in the Hindu Rights Action Force, won the Kota Alam Shah seat with a 7,184-vote majority. Khalid said the Opposition will call for the repeal of the ISA in Parliament. - NST

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written by Long Man, March 14, 2008 18:43:12
finally the royal family plays their roles... daulat tuanku... daulat tuanku... daulat tuanku...
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written by krising1, March 14, 2008 18:47:15
The UMNO revolution has started. Heads will fall. This will give them little time to "kachau" the governments in the Democratic Corridor.
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written by bumi non malay, March 14, 2008 19:20:35
Rakyat have given power back to Sultan to teach UMNO-BN good lesson...about time too!!

Penang Riot Police should use laced water cannon like those on Bersih and Hindraf at theose UMNO Goons protest. Let them taste some of their medicine!!

UMNO-BN should demolish Kemunting and Free all ISA detainee before that facility is use as prison for you losers in future.!!

PAS thinking of ship jumping in Selangor?? hmmmmm
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written by coolandy, March 14, 2008 19:26:24
Sultans of Malaysia Unite!
Daultat Tuanku, Daulat Tuanku, Daulat Tuanku.

Rakyat adalah tempat Tuanku memperoleh kuasa dan di bawah Tuankulah tempat rakyat berlindung.

Tuanku akan Berdaulat sekiranya rakyat mendapat pentadbiran yang adil dan saksama.

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written by feleaz, March 14, 2008 19:55:18
The BN were happy looking at the problem of BR in Perak. Now they are facing more serious problems in Perlis and Terengganu. BR has managed to sorted out their differences and solve the problem but at the same time I foresee there would be problem for BN in Terengganu and especially in Perlis where the problem may escalated to national uproar among UMNO.
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written by hiro, March 14, 2008 19:57:08
Score: DAP - 2 UMNO - 0

First goal was when DAP clarified that there will be open tender, since Malays in general don't benefit from directly negotiated tenders that led to corruption

Second goal - in contrast with BN's heavy handed style in stifling freedom of expression, Guan Eng allowed protesters to congregate and shouted support for Badawi. They were dispersed after being "advised" by IGP. No FRU. No baton. No chenically laced water. No tear gas. And certainly no bullets.

But UMNO should be cautioned. They can protest. But they should learn from Bersih and Hindraf - be peaceful. Don't even think about rioting.
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written by Rozlan, March 14, 2008 20:21:31
I know some of Selangor PAS ADUN personally..I don t believes they will betray BA..
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written by matdeboq, March 14, 2008 22:02:49
The drama is getting more exciting by the hour, and yet it just begin!
Have had just heard PM Dollah pleading on Tv3 a while ago. Dollah seem to be mumbling the same old song and nearly the very old lyrics!
He's still in daze..or dazzling..WAKE-UP Dollah Please WAKE-UP!!
Do something intelligences please or say something that worthy!!
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