DAP assemblyman proposes for rotation of chief minister's post
Bernama
November 11, 2014 08:38 MYT
November 11, 2014 08:38 MYT
A DAP representative has proposed for the rotation of the Penang Chief Minister's post and to limit the tenure to two terms in order to give other capable leaders a chance to serve.
Tanjong Bungah assemblyman Teh Yee Cheu said the suggestion will give other leaders to run Penang, including women.
"If we want to realise this, all parties need to work towards it from now. It is a good idea from the aspect of democracy and hopefully all quarters will support this proposition," he said in a debate session at the state assembly sitting, here Monday.
The motion also received support from Opposition Leader Datuk Jahara Hamid and DAP Pulau Tikus assemblyman Yap Soo Huey.
Jahara's support for the motion raised dissatisfaction from State Welfare, Caring Society and Environment Committee chairman Phee Boon Poh who questioned why Barisan Nasional did not support women becoming a Menteri Besar in Selangor.
ahara then slammed Phee's question saying she did not want to bring up the issue of the Kajang by-election as it would only effect PKR.
However, the motion was not favoured and strongly opposed by Air Hitam assemblyman and Political Secretary to the Chief Minister, Wong Hon Wai, who said the matter was irrelevant to the issue being debated.
Teh then said each matter was relevant and asked for the motion to be supported.
The sitting resumes Tuesday.