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di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Nazri Abdul Aziz menolak
rancangan kerajaan Pulau Pinang untuk menubuhkan undang-undang
anti-lompat parti. Nazri berkata penubuhan itu bertentangan dengan prinsip kebebasan berpersatuan yang dijamin oleh perlembagaan persekutuan.
Sebagai ahli parlimen, Nazri berkata, kebebasan untuk memilih mana-mana parti perlu diberi kepada mereka.
"Jadi, selagi kita tidak membuat pindaan pada perlembagaan, saya tidak melihat apa-apa perkembangan mengenai rang undang-undang anti-lompat parti. Perkara sama juga telah diputuskan sebelum ini di Sabah.
''Inilah apa yang saya tidak faham tentang DAP. Anda mempunyai ahli parlimen yang bercakap tentang kebebasan dan hak asasi manusia yang dijamin oleh perlembagaan.
"Pada masa yang sama, mereka mahu melakukan perkara yang bertentangan dengan apa yang telah dijamin," katanya seperti dipetik sebagai berkata oleh akbar harian berbahasa Inggeris, New Strait Times hari ini.
Nazri juga berkata, BN merupakan sebuah parti "bijak dan pintar" kerana tidak menerima mana-mana wakil rakyat yang berpaling tadah dari pembangkang untuk masuk ke dalam mana-mana parti komponennya.
"Tidak seperti mereka, BN bijak dan pintar. Kami tidak menerima mereka dalam parti kami (sepanjang tempoh ini).
"Jika anda adalah parti dengan prinsip, anda tidak akan mengambil pihak lain sebagai ahli. Anda perlu menghormati keputusan yang dibuat rakyat. Dalam kes kami, kami tidak mengambil mereka. Mereka boleh kekal bebas.
"Tetapi ahli politik dan ahli Parlimen di Pakatan Rakyat tidak tahu apa yang mereka lakukan. Mereka adalah contoh yang tidak baik," katanya lagi.
10 ulasan:
Perlu dikaji juga perkara ini sebaiknya. Mungkin ada kebaikan dengan cara ini bagi memastikan masalah lompat parti dapat ditangani.
Mungkin perlu dikaji semula, tindakan perlu ada selepas kajian.
dalam politik lompat parti adalah lumrah tapi perlulah ada hadnya.
Tolak atau tidak sebaik-baiknya kaji terlebih dahulu.
kajian perlu dilakukan terlbih dahulu.
bagimana pula dengan pandangan Anwar berkenaan dengan undang2 lompat parti ni?? beliau patut diberi pandangan beliau memandangkan beliau suka sangat memancing katak bila dekat2 PRU..
Sabah BN liaison chief Datuk Seri Musa Aman said any leader holding whatever post should withdraw if he no longer has confidence in the party and government he represents.The Sabah Chief Minister said such leaders should withdraw voluntarily and respectfully without the need for their posts to be taken away from them.In the party and government, There are rules and ethics.
If a leader, minister or deputy minister no longer has confidence in the party leadership or the government he represents, then he should graciously withdraw.Musa's comments came following a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Department today that Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah had consented to the revocation of the appointment of Datuk Lajim Ukin as housing and local government deputy minister with immediate effect.
In this regard, he said, what the Barisan Nasional-led Malaysian government had done was appropriate.Musa who is also Sabah BN chairman, advised all Umno and BN leaders in the state not to follow Lajim's action or waste time on this issue as what was more important was for them to work harder to improve the lot of the people.
He said Umno and BN leaders needed to strengthen unity and cooperation among them and continue to strive for the good of the people as the BN government today was upholding the trust and mandate given to it by the people.Musa stated that there is no need to worry or be rattled as our nation have the best government, the best leaders as well as the best track record.
With this new development, Musa reminded all Umno and BN leaders in Sabah to place importance on sincerity to the government, party and the top leadership and not on self-interest because only through the former, the people and nation would continue to prosper.Musa said Malaysia today was on a good track under the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak who was always thinking and concerned about how to solve problems and assist the people.BN leadership is different from the opposition's haphazard leadership.
They pretend to be blind and deaf to the changes and development taking place in Sabah, but the people know what is good and bad for them. Musa said some of the local opposition leaders and from outside the state were at one time in the government and holding good posts. "But what have they done for the people?" he added.
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