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Sunday, September 21, 2014

Pas Fishing in Troubled Palace waters Peolpe wields power to rule not PAS aided Palace?

Selangor BN liaison committee chairperson Noh Omar joined several hundreds at a gathering to support the sultan over the menteri besar crisis.

A few hundred people demonstrated in Shah Alam today to show support for the Selangor Sultan ahead of Tuesday's expected swearing-in of the state's new menteri besar,  Malaysiakini reported.


PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang faces objections from his own party men over his proposal that PKR deputy president Azmin Ali's name be submitted as a candidate for the Selangor Menteri Besar's post. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, August 26, 2014.
   The Hadi gang can join UMNO ... now  Overriding the constitution is the order of the day in the planet of the apes full of  Real traitors  It is so easy to see the problem PAS faces and the confusion they created among themselves!..."To many cooks, spoil the soup". Why don't they for politicall decisions leave it to their Central Working Committee (CWC). If PAS did not reform their unstable management and did not learn from this debacle, they do not deserve to march with PR.
Earlier in August, Hadi insisted on waiting for all the Central Committee (CC) members to be free to attend a meeting to decide on Khalid Ibrahim. This was eventhough the delay grealy damaged PR. Hadi's respect for the CC was at a high level then. After the CC made a decision that was reportedly against Hadi's personal preference, the CC suddenly became unimportant to Hadi anymore. The decision made by the CC to nominate only Wan Azizah and Azmin for MB, was ignored. Hadi had a chance to repudiate that decision earlier but didn't, lettng the CC believe he would comply. There was no urgency for Hadi to make a decision about his letter to HRH without reverting to the CC. So his unilateral action seems premeditated, making his action indefensible. The Syura Council itself overplayed their hand in their support for Hadi's action and exposed their complicity in this turn of events, making one wonder if Khalid Ibrahim was actually the catspaw for a faction in PAS working for UMNO's benefit.


It said the group, which calls itself Gerak Daulat, gathered at Section 16 in Shah Alam wearing yellow clothing, the colour of the monarchy.


The rally was aimed at showing unity and loyalty to Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, who has been playing a prominent role in the Selangor menteri besar crisis, the news portal reported.


PAS information chief Mahfuz Omar has admitted that he is facing the daunting task of repairing the image of PAS which has been dented in recent months.

The past week had seen the Selangor palace making a surprise announcement that the swearing-in ceremony of the new menteri besar would be held this Tuesday, without revealing who had been chosen for the post.

This follows the palace's request to Pakatan Rakyat parties to submit more than two names as candidates for the top post – an issue which has PAS breaking ranks with PKR and DAP by nominating three names instead of submitting the name of PKR president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail.


This is despite Dr Wan Azizah having received the majority of support in the legislative assembly from 30 assembly members.


The sultan reprimanded PKR and DAP for submitting only Dr Wan Azizah's name, and both parties have since apologised.


The sultan issued a second reprimand, this time to opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for saying that Barisan Nasional governments had always submitted only one name for the menteri besar's post since independence.


The Selangor Royal Council, an advisory body to the sultan, is said to be meeting today to decide on the new menteri besar.


Who needs a state government in Selangor who wields the ultimate power to rule: the people or the monarch?

Samson, the mythical Israeli, who was born with the strength to rip apart a lion with his bare hands, loses it all, when Delilah, an unreliable female “partner”, in whom he confides that the source of his strength lay in his long hair, cuts them off, in exchange for “blood money” from his enemies, whilst he is asleep.Possibly learning from Samson, 


The PAS' legal and human rights bureau (Luham) said that its president and syura council had breached the party constitution in their conduct in the Selangor menteri besar saga. Hadi Awang is facing revolt in Pas. Unfortunately the sick Nik Azia has somehow been duped. Whatever it is the rule prevails. More and more will speak up. Adli Zahari and LUHAM have started the move. This Ilmuan group only comes up in times like this and we know it is Hadi and gang who wake them up from their sleep PAS is not in the wrong side but the recalcitrant members in the syura council,ulama and the CC. NOW lets think in depth....the spoken words of a president is very powerful and policies make wrongly and judgement make wrongly can affect the life and death of PAS here. the question is why is President Hadi said and done contrary to PR council decision on the agreed choice of wan azizah. the question is why hadi got to stand so firm to side khalid that He knows what are the outcomes of his sole discretion make to himself .PAS and PR.why is hadi flying the PAS plane to hijack PR to points of no return? the turning point of all these was after hadi fell sick in turkey and after PM najib visitied hadi in istanbul hospital.from there matters began to take 360 degree turn plus so many U TURNS make by HADI.READMORE Abdul Hadi Awang Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat. good “deal” makers with fatal UMNO


Do not let the sultan set a precedent in our constitutional monarchy. Perak took the first step and now Selangor? Next will be Putrajaya.

A PM from minority BN in Parliament will be named one day. After all, we are already one step there with a ‘48 percent’ PM.
The purpose of elections is for the people to vote for a government of their choice with their own choice of MB. It is not healthy for any party to manipulate and decide and choose the MB for Selangor.

In an absolute monarchy like Brunei, the people do not have a choice. But in a constitutional monarchy like Malaysia, the sultan has to follow the constitution and endorse the choice of the people.

 it's wishful thinking. But let me say this: the future begins with a thought. Then an action plan. Next, execution. And finally, reality. 
PKR president Wan Azizah Wan Ismail will be the first woman PM in the history of our nation after party de factoleader Anwar Ibrahim sent to prison.So, as the adage goes - he who laughs last, laughs the loudest. And PAS? Just let them remain in the rural heartland where they truly belong.

 The state constitution and parliamentary democracy must be observed by all.
 If Azmin is loyal to his party, he should declare now that he will not accept the MB's post if offered.

That is what his colleague Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad had done. He instantly and respectfully declined a reported suggestion from PAS that he be named as an alternative nominee to Wan Azizah in order to appease the sultan.

Apart from the issue of loyalty, a vital principle of democracy is at stake here. Is it appropriate for the sultan to veto the ruling coalition's choice of its leader to lead the state government?

If yes, does it not mean that the sultan has the power to over-rule perhaps the most important political decision made by the ruling coalition? And does that not mean that the sultan is exercising direct executive power, over-lording political parties?

Isn't such political involvement by the monarch considered a cardinal breach of the principles of constitutional monarchy in a parliamentary democracy?

In short, who wields the ultimate power to rule: the people or the monarch?

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