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Bersatu information chief: No need for PM to discuss Maszlee’s replacement with Pakatan

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Publish date: Sun, 05 Jan 2020, 10:05 AM

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 4 —  Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) Information chief Mohd Radzi Md Jidin today said there is no need to call for a meeting among Pakatan Harapan (PH) component members to decide the replacement for the Education Minister post.

He said since the post was formerly held by Simpang Renggam MP and Bersatu Supreme Council member Maszlee Malik, therefore, a meeting is unnecessary since his successor will also be from the party’s ranks.

“Per Article 43(2)(b) of the Federal Constitution, based on the advice of the Prime Minister, the King is to appoint a minister from any member of Parliament. This means it is the prerogative of the Prime Minister in advising the King concerning the appointment of a minister,” Radzi said in a statement.

He added that this also meant that the Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is not obligated to discuss the appointment of a minister in any meeting unless he chooses to do so.

“Therefore all quarters must respect the prerogative of the Prime Minister in appointing a new Education Minister. Bersatu stands firm by his side in deciding the new minister, for the sake of the nation’s education,” said Radzi.

Maszlee said he made the decision to resign on the advice of the prime minister after meeting him.

He said he is “returning” the post to Dr Mahathir, referring to his appointment after the prime minister dropped the education portfolio to honour the PH election manifesto.

After Maszlee announced his resignation, an online petition was launched urging Dr Mahathir to reinstate Maszlee as education minister, with over 500,000 signatures in support of the call.

The petitioner by the name Tuah Kencana wrote that despite Maszlee’s contributions, his efforts were overshadowed by unfavourable reports, which he claimed were “sensationalised

 

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2020/01/04/bersatu-information-chief-no-need-for-pm-to-discuss-maszlees-replacement-wi/1824732

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gohkimhock

Many do not understand aspects of coalition govt.The current PM is not in the same position as PM who has clear majority from his own party. In our case he doesn't have even a majority. So please discuss key decisions; and not talk about PMs discretion - Zaid Ibrahim Jan 4, 2020

2020-01-05 16:10

PureBULL ...

MULTI-RACIAL society or country like msia has the BEST future going forward ...

There is NO way, to get rid of ALL chinese n or indian, (means 100%) in this country!

WHY would politicians want to kill their own future by issuing or showing IT, yes that IT ?!?

Love your neighbor n LOVE your enemy MORE;

is the BEST n forever lasting political strategy ...

2020-01-05 16:47

EngineeringProfit

PureBULL ... MULTI-RACIAL society or country like msia has the BEST future going forward

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........provided the leaders embrace pluralism first, creed second

2020-01-05 17:35

EngineeringProfit

It is high time to declare ourselves a “2020 developed country”, ignoring the original quantitative figures and moving ahead under a system with the following three ethical and social/moral values at its core:

1. Good governance, wherein the elected government defines governance policies;

2. Good administration based on the rule of law, guided by our history and culture, without any deception, cheating or lies; and,

3. Good management with a public service that practises professionalism and does what is right and true in the public interest.

The public service must be neutral, and rid of deep state elements.

May we realise “1Bangsa of Malaysians” as a worldview of “Middle Moderate Modern Malaysia”.

* KJ John

2020-01-05 18:00

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