Tag: Selangor Menteri Besar
Now PKR And DAP Exco Knows Who’s The Boss
Now, will the Selangor PKR and DAP state executive council members resign or will they be willing to take orders from the MB whom their parties describe as corrupted and not fit to remain as the MB of Selangor?
The Malaysian Insider reported that:
Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim said today that executive council members (exco) who were unhappy about working with him were free to resign.
He said PAS had already announced that its four exco members would continue working in the state government under him, and added that this figure was enough to continue with the exco even if the remaining six PKR and DAP exco members stepped down.
But he added that he would interview the state executive counsellors tomorrow to find out if they were still willing to work under him.
“If they feel, if it’s in their own conscience that they will not be a part of the menteri besar’s team, then I think it’s best for them not to continue,” he told a press conference at the state secretariat building today.
He said that as menteri besar, he had the authority to recommend to the sultan that the exco line-up be changed, but added the exco should decide for themselves if they wished to step down. – August 11, 2014.
Khalid Will Remain S’ngor MB

(NST) SHAH ALAM: Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim will remain as Selangor menteri besar after receiving consent from the Sultan of Selangor.
The consent was met earlier today in a meeting at Istana Alam Shah Klang.
Khalid said that the meeting held earlier was to inform the Sultan of his dismissal from PKR on August 9.
“The Sultan asked whether I can still command a majority support in the state assembly to which I said I do.
“The Royal Highness then adviced me to continue serving the state as the Menteri Besar and I will remain so until further notice,” he said during a press conference at the state secretariat building.
In regards to support from the state executive council members, Khalid said that the support from four PAS Exco members allowed him to continue to command the state.
“In accordance to article 52 2 (B) in the state constitution, the Menteri besar needs to have cooperation from at least four members of the Exco to continue leading the state.
“The support from PAS has allowed me to retain the command,” he said.
When asked whether he still command a majority support from the state assembly, Khalid said that people are open to test it.
Khalid however said there will be no emergency state assembly and the next sitting will be in November for the tabling of the state budget.
He said that he will meet with the remaining Exco members from DAP and PKR who had earlier vouched to follow the orders of their respective party to not support Khalid. The meeting will take place tomorrow.
“Under the article, the Menteri Besar has the authority to advice for any unwilling and uncooperative Exco members to be removed from their post.
“And if the Exco members from DAP and PKR would still want to follow orders from their party, then I can advice for them to be removed,” he said.
The prospect of joining PAS is still in consideration but before any decision can be made, Khalid said he will answer to all the allegations made against that was aimed to tarnish his image.
“Before I can consider joining PAS, I need to be sure that I am clean from any allegations so as not to bring any unwanted baggage with me.
“I will seek legal actions against those involved with the campaign to smear my image,” he said
When asked whether he would consider forming a unity government with assemblymen from the opposition, Khalid said, “Now is not the moment to think about that, the matter of running the state is more important right now,” he said – NST

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Sultan Not Invited To Selangor Merdeka Celebration, Who’s Fault?

The Selangor PR State Government didn’t invite the Selangor Ruler, the Sultan of Selangor to the official Selangor Merdeka celebration.
It caused headlines and PR started to blame others 🙂
(I was shown this post, please click hear to read the post).
So why did the Menteri Besar does not invite the Sultan? ❓
The Selangor Menteri Besar political secretary, Faekah Husin was asked about this issue.
She said…

Does PR thinks that Sultans must ask for an invitation to attend their own states’ official functions from their state governments?
Doesn’t PR understand about states protocols?
Has PR forgotten about our Rukun Negara and our Federal Constitutions?
People said that PR does not want our sultans anymore.
Is it true that PR wants to turn Malaysia to a republic?
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