KUALA LUMPUR: Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah has expressed utmost disappointment with the statement made in Parliament last Monday that the government had revoked all Emergency Ordinances under the ongoing emergency without His Majesty’s consent.
Comptroller of the Royal Household for Istana Negara Datuk Ahmad Fadil Shamsuddin said the King was also very disappointed that His Majesty’s decree to Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and Law) Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan and Attorney-General Tan Sri Idrus Harun for the proposed revocation of all the ordinances to be tabled and debated in Parliament had not been carried out.
“His Majesty stressed that the statement by the Minister in Parliament on July 26 is inaccurate and has misled the members of the Dewan Rakyat,” he said in a statement here today.
Ahmad Fadil said His Majesty also stressed that the revocation of the Emergency Ordinances effective last Monday was done in haste without tabling the matter in Parliament.
He said Al Sultan Abdullah stressed that the contradictory and misleading statements in Parliament had not only failed to uphold the rule of law principle in the Rukun Negara, but also ignored the functions and powers of the King as the Head of State as enshrined in the Federal Constitution.
"His Majesty stressed that under the Constitutional Monarchy and Parliamentary Democracy system which based on the supremacy of the constitution, all quarters must abide by the rule of law.
"Article 150 (2B), read together with Article 150(3) of the Federal Constitution clearly gives the power to promulgate and revoke the Emergency Ordinances to the King," he said.
Ahmad Fadil said His Majesty was aware that he shall act in accordance with the advice of the Cabinet as stated in Article 40(1) of the Federal Constitution, but as the Head of State, the King has the responsibility to advise and reprimand in the event of any unconstitutional action by any party.
Nevertheless, Ahmad Fadil said that His Majesty also expressed his appreciation to the government on the execution of the Parliament sitting beginning on Monday in line with the recommendations of the Malay Rulers during Their Highnesses special discussion held on June 16.
He said His Majesty emphasised that Members of Parliament should give priority to the welfare and well-being of the people and the country during the ongoing parliamentary session to find solutions to the various problems faced by the people and the country during this COVID-19 crisis.
“His Majesty also takes this opportunity to call on the people to pray together that the country is always under the protection of Allah SWT, spared from disasters and that the COVID-19 pandemic can be curbed and ended soon,” he said.
Bernama
Thu Jul 29 2021
His Majesty stressed that the revocation of the Emergency Ordinances effective last Monday was done in haste without tabling the matter in Parliament - Bernama Pic
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