Showing posts with label Selangor MB crisis.. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 06, 2014

WAN AZIZAH NOT FIT TO BE MB - HADI





KUALA TERENGGANU: Pas has objected to the nomination of PKR president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail for the Selangor menteri besar post, citing her questionable leadership qualities.
In an apparent move likely to further drive a wedge between the Islamic party and its opposition partners, Pas president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang yesterday said as the richest state in the country, Selangor needed a strong and capable administrator to run a tight ship.
Hadi denied that the party’s stand was gender- biased.
Nevertheless, he did not spell out the qualities required for one to hold the top executive’s office in Selangor.
“There is a series of criteria needed for one to be eligible as a leader.
“For example, among the skills (Dr Wan Azizah) must possess is the ability to face (detractors) and answer hard questions in Parliament and the state assembly.
“If you can’t hold your own in a debate with opposition members in the (Selangor) state assembly, how can you lead (in a vastly larger role)?” Hadi said in Marang here, when asked by a Pas member during a dialogue as to why the party would not accept Dr Wan Azizah as the menteri besar.
The dialogue was held for party members to seek clarification on current political issues prior to Pas’ muktamar next week.
On Wednesday, Hadi created a furore after his office sent a new list of three potential office-bearers to replace Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim as Selangor menteri besar. Hadi had declined to reveal the names.
The names were not revealed, but it was confirmed by party secretary-general Datuk Mustafa Ali that the names of two PKR and one Pas assemblymen have been submitted as candidates.
Previously, on Aug 17, Pas had named Dr Wan Azizah and her deputy, Azmin Ali, as the party’s preferred candidates, after Khalid was sacked from PKR last month. Pas also had pledged that it would not put forth one of its own for the post.
The sultan of Selangor had decreed that each of the opposition coalition parties should at least provide three names for the post. PKR and DAP, however, remained adamant to only fielding Dr Wan Azizah.
To a question by another member on the party’s decision to submit three names to the Selangor palace instead of one, Hadi said the party was merely adhering to the sultan’s decree.
“If we push on to submit just one (name) to the palace, then people will label us as tak reti bahasa (unable to understand simple instructions).
“At the same time, how will the sultan be able to deliberate (his choice) if there is only one name?
“It is up to the others (DAP and PKR) to determine the contents of their (respective) list, but I am certain that Pas members will prefer to have leaders who understand the request made by the sultan,” said Hadi.


Tindakan politik kucing kurap

KUALA LUMPUR 5 Sept. - Tindakan Penasihat Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim yang bersungguh-sungguh mahukan isterinya, Datin Seri Wan Azizah Wan Ismail dicalonkan sebagai Menteri Besar Selangor disifatkan sebagai politik 'kucing kurap'.
Bekas Setiausaha Pas Cawa­ngan Kampung Banjar Baru, Batu Caves, Mohamed Nabi Bux Mohd. Nabi Abdul Sathar (gambar) berkata, permainan politik Anwar itu bukan sahaja terang-terangan memperbodohkan ahli PKR malah para penyokong DAP.

"Sebelum ini, Anwar melantik Wan Azizah jadi Presiden PKR, kemudian Wan Azizah lantik Anwar pula jadi Penasihat. Sekarang Anwar nak Wan Azizah jadi Menteri Besar Selangor pula, permainan politik apakah ini?

"Mungkin jika DAP menang pilihan raya umum di Melaka, Lim Guan Eng akan membuat perkara sama iaitu melantik isterinya, Betty Chew jadi Ketua Menteri. Tak mustahil perkara ini berlaku," katanya ketika dihubungi Utusan Malaysia di sini hari ini.

Dalam perkembangan sama, Mohamed Nabi Bux yang juga bekas calon Bebas dalam Pilihan Raya Kecil (PRK) Parlimen Bukit Gelugor memuji tindakan Pas menghantar tiga nama calon Menteri Besar kepada Sultan Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah.

"Pas tidak perlu malu atau takut, Pas telah memenangi 15 kerusi di Selangor. Malah tiga calon yang dikemukakan adalah sebagai menurut titah Sultan Sela­ngor," katanya.


Artikel Penuh: http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/Politik/20140906/po_06/Tindakan-politik-kucing-kurap#ixzz3CXDcc21K
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Major clash slowly brewing in PAS

The president’s letter to the Selangor palace naming three candidates for the mentri besar post has put the party and Anwar-aligned progressives on a collision course.
PAKATAN Rakyat is reeling in confusion after the decision by PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang to deliver a letter to the Selangor palace allegedly naming three PAS exco-members as potential candidates for the Selangor Mentri Besar post.
By naming the exco members, Hadi excludes PKR president Datuk Dr Wan Azizah Ismail and the deputy president, Azmin Ali, as PAS choices for the post.
The letter, signed by Hadi, also repudiates the decisions taken by the PAS Central Committee on Aug 17 to back Dr Wan Azizah and Azmin.
The three whom Hadi named were believed to be Selangor exco members Iskandar Abdul Samad, Sallehen Mukhyi and Ahmad Yunus Hairi.
Since Azmin had withdrawn his name almost as soon as it was announced, it was only Dr Wan Azizah in the running as far as PKR and DAP were concerned.
Because the clerics were opposed to Dr Wan Azizah’s candidacy, PAS had been dilly-dallying with its recommendations and saying that it was going to endorse Dr Wan Azizah and Azmin, but now Hadi has surprised everyone with his own plan.
By excluding Dr Wan Azizah and Azmin, he has thrown PKR into a frenzy of anger and disillusionment.
Sources said Hadi’s decision has split the party between the clerics or ulamas who have ruled the party since the 1980s and the pro-Anwar Ibrahim (the adviser to PKR) progressives who are a new phenomenon in PAS and who came into their own after the 2008 general election.
“The clerics have decided to risk everything ... they want (to take) the party back from (what they see as) the negative influences of the progressives,” said one conservative PAS leader who asked for anonymity.
“The progressives won big in the 2013 general election and have been dominating PAS dialogue since.
“A big clash is brewing between the two groups,” he said, adding that he views the mentri besar crisis as the spark for the clash.
The backdrop could be the PAS general assembly later this month in Johor.
Progressive members in the PAS Central Committee who backed Dr Wan Azizah were reportedly flabbergasted at this latest twist.
“Are we working our way out of Pakatan? Is PAS burning all its bridges? Is this the beginning of the end for Pakatan?” asked an astounded central committee member who is said to be aligned to Anwar.
It also looks like Hadi submitted his letter to the palace without the knowledge of even PAS leaders such as deputy president Mohamed Sabu and central committee member Khalid Samad.
With this, Hadi has put into question PAS’ sincerity in its alliance with PKR and DAP.
PKR held a late night meeting when news of the letter broke to try to comprehend what one PKR leader described as a stab in the back.
“We never believed Hadi would do this… to reject our candidate entirely,” said a political bureau member who declined to be named.
“This is definitely the end of any meaningful cooperation with PAS in Pakatan.”
The progressives in PAS were equally confounded by what came from their own party president.
“All the while we were saying we were not interested in the post but suddenly we have named three PAS members.
“How are we going to explain this to the Pakatan rank and file?” said a PAS leader aligned to Anwar.
According to the sources, Hadi was relying on the Shura Council, which is known to be dead against Dr Wan Azizah as mentri besar, to back him.
And that puts him on a collision course with some of his own top lieutenants.
With the party’s general assembly coming up on Sept 18, the stage is set for a head-on clash between the two groups – the conservative clerics and the pro-Pakatan progressives.

Major clash slowly brewing in PAS

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Selangor MB crisis: PAS forced to ‘share burden’ of problems created by PKR, says Hadi

PETALING JAYA: PAS has accused its ally PKR, of “creating a problem out of nothing” in its attempt to replace Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim.
PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang said the party had been forced to “share the burden” in Selangor after PKR initiated the “Kajang move” and subsequently decided to replace Khalid with PKR president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail.
“What has happened the past few days is a small matter. To those who are only just learning politics, it seems like a burden. The problem in Selangor is not our problem. It is a problem that was created by our friends and we are now forced to share in the burden,” he said during a ceramah in Terengganu, which was uploaded on YouTube on Friday.
Hadi said PAS had chosen to support Khalid because he was a trustworthy leader and had provided a valid explanation for his actions when questioned by a panel of Pakatan Rakyat leaders, including himself.
“We left it to PKR to run Selangor, and they were successful in their first term. Then all of a sudden there was a problem.
“First, PKR said Khalid was stingy and greedy, and refused to provide funds for state development, to which Khalid told me that the money was not his, it was the people’s,” he explained.
In his speech, Hadi also criticised the Kajang move, which is now to have been an early step in ousting Khalid.
PKR assemblyman Lee Chin Cheh resigned on January 27 to make way for Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to contest the seat. However, due to a speedy conviction in Anwar’s sodomy case, his wife Dr Wan Azizah ran in his place.
“The (Kajang) assemblyman was asked to step down. We were informed about the move without even a meeting. PAS said that we did not agree, that this was not how things are done. The general election had just passed, and to suddenly have a re-election is not right,” he said, explaining that PAS eventually relented and agreed to a by-election because they were in the same coalition.
“At the time, the mentri besar issue did not arise. Suddenly, there was a call to change the mentri besar. Letters of accusation against Khalid started to spread. As an Islamic party, the accusations must be looked at fairly. If it is not treated with justice and a verdict is given on a whim, then it would be a cruel action,” Hadi said, adding that Khalid had received PAS’ backing because of his honesty.