The Malaysian Insider
by V. ANBALAGAN
by V. ANBALAGAN
The six
executive councillors sacked by Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim yesterday
can write to the sultan of Selangor to call an emergency meeting of the
state assembly to test if the menteri besar commands the confidence of
the majority, says a constitutional lawyer.
Syahredzan
Johan said the six from DAP and PKR had made up the majority in the
11-man Pakatan Rakyat (PR) executive council and they had a right to
call the meeting in view of fast-moving political developments.
The
other four executive councillors are from PAS, who are said to be
supportive of Khalid, but Syahredzan said under the constitution, the
ruler has the power to summon the state legislative meeting on the
advice of the executive council.
"The
six who make up the majority could write to the ruler but whether it
will be approved is left in the hands of the sultan," he told The
Malaysian Insider.
Last
night, Professor Gurdial Singh Nijar of University Malaya's law faculty
said only the sultan could dismiss the executive councillors and not
Khalid.
Syahredzan
said under normal circumstances, the menteri besar, who is the head of
the executive council, would advise the ruler to call for a meeting.
He said if such meeting was approved, then PR must have the numbers to defeat Khalid in the house.
"The question is do they have it?" he asked.
Lawyer
Nizam Bashir said based on Federal Court ruling in the Perak case, PR
could send a letter to the palace to show that the majority of
assemblymen in Selangor supported another candidate as MB.
He
said once the sultan was satisfied that the MB has lost the support of
the majority, he may dismiss him and the executive council.
At
a press conference last night, PKR and DAP appealed to PAS's four
executive councillors to boycott today's Selangor exco meeting in
solidarity with their sacked colleagues.
DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng said the sacking of the six by Khalid was unethical and against democratic principles.
The
sacked excos are Datuk Teng Chang Khim, V. Ganabatirau and Ean Yong
Hian Wah (DAP), while the three PKR excos are Elizabeth Wong, Dr Daroyah
Alwi and Rodziah Ismail.
The six said last night they would continue their duties today.
Teng
said all of them considered the dismissals as not valid, as they
doubted that Khalid has obtained the consent of the sultan before
sacking them. – August 13, 2014.
1 comment:
Of course they can, but would Sultan agree to meet them, after signing the sack letter?
I can't believe how stupid those politicians are. Stop fighting losing cause and concentrate on how to topple Khalid.
All those BS moves PKR+DAP have done easily check mated by Khalid and making them including experienced Anwar, Kit Siang and Guan Eng looked really Stupid.
I've never seen this before, especially by political novice, Khalid Ibrahim.
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