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BN-installed Perak MB Datuk Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir said Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin has NO right to seek consent from the Perak Sultan, Sultan Azlan Shah, to dissolve the Perak State Assembly, quoting the Perak State Constitution.
Zambry reminded that on Feb 6 he was sworn in as the rightful 11th Perak Menteri Besar, the appointment of which was consented by the Sultan.
He said,
"Based on Article 16(6) of the Perak State Constitution, only the Menteri Besar has the right to appear before the Sultan to seek His Royal Highness' consent to dissolve the state assembly.Mohammad Nizar issued a statement today that he would seek to meet Sultan Azlan Shah to present three resolutions, including calling for the dissolution of the state assembly, passed during an emergency state assembly sitting held by Pakatan Rakyat state assemblymen under a tree in Ipoh last Tuesday.
The statement by Mohammad Nizar was just to confuse the people, to disturb political stability in the state, and to insult and challenge the royal institution and power of the Perak Sultan.
Mohammad Nizar has to accept the fact that the appointment of a Menteri Besar is the Perak Sultan's prerogative as provided for in Article 18(2)(a) of the Perak State Constitution."
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Before a crowd of hundreds, Pakatan Rakyat (PR) Perak commemorated the rain tree that shaded their March 3 state assembly outside the state secretariat building this morning.
Assembling at 10am, Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin, who was affirmed as menteri besar during the "tree assembly," led his executive council and several assemblymen along with DAP supremo and Ipoh Timur MP Lim Kit Siang in a dedication ceremony for the "Tree of Democracy".
He placed a plaque directly under it in remembrance of the March 3 assembly, which read
The ceremony also saw the planting of five saplings, to symbolise the five pillars of PR - justice, transparency, trustworthiness, welfare and integrity."This monument is here to commemorate the assembly that was held under this tree on March 3, 2009.
It is a sign that Pakatan Rakyat has practiced democracy but it has been stolen by Umno and Barisan Nasional."
Yesterday, one of PR's exco members, Nga Kor Ming, had said that the commemoration was important as it was Perak's own "Magna Carta," in reference to the English legal charter which established constitutional law in most of the English-speaking world.
The ceremony also kickstarted PR's one-year anniversary celebrations, which continue later today when Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim addresses supporters in Shah Alam.
The "Democracy Tree" in Ipoh as Tourist Attraction
Nizar also added today, that the monument would also serve as a "new tourist attraction," seeing as how in the past five days, many locals and foreign visitors have stopped to pose for pictures under the tree.
Nizar also told reporters that he would send a letter to the palace on Tuesday to inform the Sultan of the three motions that were resolved in Tuesday's sitting - that he was affirmed as menteri besar, that the state assembly be dissolved and adopting the decision of the Privileges Committee to suspend Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Zambry Abd Kadir and his six exco members from the assembly.
The crowd that gathered there seemed in good spirits and appeared to be uplifted by PR's continued insistence that it is the legitimate government and cheered the PR leaders throughout the 45-minute ceremony.
1 comment:
Hi Mamak,
You ada pergi sekolah ke tidak? Macam mana dapat Phd rakyat cukup keliru, kata nya MB yang sah saja bolih berkenan jumpa Tuanku, dia tahu siapa MB sah itu. Si Mamak you memang MB palsu dan tidak di pilih oleh rakyat, sedar la sikit, lebih 70% rakyat tak suka you jadi MB. Tuanku tolong bubarkan DUN Perak, UMNO / BN sedang merosakan negeri Perak, kalau dibairkan begitu, maka bukan saja Perak di binasakan tapi seluruh Malaysia akan binasa sama sekali.
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