KUALA LUMPUR: UMNO should consider the people's interests before setting a date for its representatives to resign from the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government, said UMNO information chief Shahril Sufian Hamdan.
“Is pulling out now the best move? That must be discussed. Perhaps we may feel that it is best for UMNO but it will have an effect on the people. So UMNO must also consider that and I am confident it will,” he said.
Met by reporters after being a panelist on the ‘Malaysia Democracy Forum: Drafting the Future of Parliamentary Democracy in Malaysia’ today, Shahril Sufian said no time frame had been given to those holding posts to relinquish them.
“August has been touted by a state representative and his logic was because that is the month the emergency is supposed to end. But the right or decision of the Supreme Council and party president is not fixed on one date only. It may or may not be August,” he said.
Following the decision of the 2020 UMNO General Assembly to withdraw its support for the PN government, some UMNO leaders suggested that all UMNO Cabinet ministers, deputy ministers and those appointed heads of government-linked companies (GLCs) resign from their posts.
Meanwhile, constitutional law expert Prof Datuk Dr Shamrahayu Abd Aziz said although the resignation of UMNO ministers and deputy ministers from the Cabinet would not affect the Dewan Rakyat composition, it could have a big impact on PN.
“They are just resigning from the posts held, not stepping down as MPs.
“But it is relevant. If the resignations also show that they are withdrawing their support or trust in the government, then this can have a huge impact on the composition of the government’s position itself,” she told reporters at the forum.
Shamrahayu, who is also the Institution of the Malay Rulers chair at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), said every political party must return to its own political struggle.
“Whether it is PAS or Bersatu or PKR or UMNO even, refer to what they have promised to the establishment of the political party itself. I think it is a good move to unite these political parties not only for the benefit of Malays but also for the sake of national political stability,” she said.
Thus, she said all parties needed to avoid actions that could lead to a negative situation in the country, including foreign investment and the people’s economic position.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Wed Mar 31 2021
SHAHRIL: August has been touted by a state representative and his logic was because that is the month the emergency is supposed to end. Filepic/BERNAMA
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