
Dr Wan Azizah won and earned the respect and admiration of her humility by her sincere show of magnanimity, a true true measure of the best of the best quality of a leader.
As if the last few weeks never not horrific enough in terms of the number of barbaric atrocities committed against women In the latest instance, as in some others, there is little moral about the people involved; it seems like a clear cut case of opportunistic hooliganism enabled by political muscle. In the wake of such incidents, a familiar pattern has emerged- outrage erupts, some important people blame the victims, action is reluctantly initiated How can we possibly tolerate such degenerate and degrading evil carried over from the Dark Ages when human beings were no more than cannon fodder and slave labour to tyrannical monarchs descended from demented demiurges and demonic entities? Wake up, people! This is the 21st century lah!
Has anyone ever thought that the sultan could have directly requested Hadi to form Govt in Salangor You think PAS is out to disrespect the sultan by not bowing to Tuanku's request?Openly defying the sultan is the stupidest thing anyone can do. Constitutional monarchy we are, but the sultan's power at state level is there in the constitution and they need to be respected and followed.
PAS and Hadi appears close to returning to power in Selangor after a hiatus of over with indication emerging that the party was ready to form government if invited to take the reins notwithstanding opposition from some senior leaders., the Sultan Selangor who is known to be favouring formation of government byPAS, indicated a decision on the issue in a day or two. sources said the party was ready to form government though a section of leaders was against reviewing an earlier decision of not exploring the option due to lack of majority.Any democracy is hobbled without an Opposition. Are we condemned to replicate Kelantan at the national level — where a government wheezes, gasps and limps triumphantly to the finish line because there is no other horse in the race?
As if the last few weeks never not horrific enough in terms of the number of barbaric atrocities committed against women In the latest instance, as in some others, there is little moral about the people involved; it seems like a clear cut case of opportunistic hooliganism enabled by political muscle. In the wake of such incidents, a familiar pattern has emerged- outrage erupts, some important people blame the victims, action is reluctantly initiated How can we possibly tolerate such degenerate and degrading evil carried over from the Dark Ages when human beings were no more than cannon fodder and slave labour to tyrannical monarchs descended from demented demiurges and demonic entities? Wake up, people! This is the 21st century lah!
Has anyone ever thought that the sultan could have directly requested Hadi to form Govt in Salangor You think PAS is out to disrespect the sultan by not bowing to Tuanku's request?Openly defying the sultan is the stupidest thing anyone can do. Constitutional monarchy we are, but the sultan's power at state level is there in the constitution and they need to be respected and followed.
PAS and Hadi appears close to returning to power in Selangor after a hiatus of over with indication emerging that the party was ready to form government if invited to take the reins notwithstanding opposition from some senior leaders., the Sultan Selangor who is known to be favouring formation of government byPAS, indicated a decision on the issue in a day or two. sources said the party was ready to form government though a section of leaders was against reviewing an earlier decision of not exploring the option due to lack of majority.Any democracy is hobbled without an Opposition. Are we condemned to replicate Kelantan at the national level — where a government wheezes, gasps and limps triumphantly to the finish line because there is no other horse in the race?
(Malaysiakini) – Selangor ruler Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah has to consent to the appointment of Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail as the menteri besar because he is bound by a document signed in 1992 by his father, the then Selangor sultan.
Constitutional expert Abdul Aziz Bari said today the Declaration of Constitutional Principles, signed by six sultans, agrees that rulers will follow government advice, among other things.
This means, Aziz said, the current sultan “may not” be able to insist on more names to be submitted as candidates for Selangor menteri besar.
“The content binds the rulers until today. It has no legal effect by the document itself but morally, it would be embarrassing for the rulers to ignore it,” he said.
“So, in Selangor, the sultan has to appoint (Wan Azizah). Asking for more names, let alone refusing to appoint her, will go against the 1992 declaration and more importantly, the constitution itself.”
Aziz said the document was formulated during Umno’s tussle with the royalty in the early 1990s.
He said Umno at that time had friction with the Kelantan royal household as it blamed the royalty for having a hand in its defeat in Kelantan in 1990.READMOREhttp://suarakeadilanmalaysia.blogspot.com/2014/09/a-catastrophe-called-disaster-nik-abdul.html
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