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黄汉伟 : 槟州议会展期合法
刊登于当今大马
2015年4月28日 上午9点17分
称展延议会合法合情合理
黄汉伟指邓章耀双重标准
黄汉伟指邓章耀双重标准
槟州展延州议会招致槟州国阵非议,不过,槟州首长政治秘书黄汉伟表示,支持槟州议长刘子健决定于4月30日开幕礼后,5月11日再继续会议。
也是阿依淡州议员的黄汉伟今日发表文告指出,上述决定是合法,合情及合理的。
也是阿依淡州议员的黄汉伟今日发表文告指出,上述决定是合法,合情及合理的。
“州议员全天开会,白天在州议会演讲,晚上在竞选演讲,是不妥当的按排。在武吉牛汝莪补选时,期间发生两件事故却让槟州议会蒙上污点。”
补选期间发生两事故
他说,第一件事是2014年5月20日下午2时,独立候选人阿布峇卡在槟州议会前上演闹剧,自己表演倒在首长车前,企图吸引媒体的注意力,以抢报章头条。
第二件事是2014年5月22日下午,16名巫青与土权份子闯入槟州议会议会闹事,占据及踏上议长台。
槟州国阵主席邓章耀昨日要求槟州政府厘清,是否因为峇东埔补选而展延第13届第3季第1次的州议会。
“虽然仍有待证实,但我们听闻,州政府展延了州议会。”
不过,槟州议长刘子健解释,这是确保朝野议员能更专注开会。
黄汉伟指出,上述粗暴及有组织的闯入槟州议会庁是我国民主历史中的一大污点;后来16名巫青团员及土权份子在法庭上认罪,法庭已把他们定罪。
“当时州议会两次辩论紧急动议,谴责闹事的巫青团团员。十名巫统议员皆两度弃权。”
指示巫统议员弃权?
黄汉伟也质问邓章耀是否还记得此事,是否是当年指示巫统议员弃权的幕后之黑手?
黄汉伟指邓章耀持双重标准,却不会对彭亨州议会也因为云冰国席补选而展延开会的日期炮轰彭亨州议会。
彭亨本季州议会原定于4月20日、21日、22日、23日、27日、28日召开,但如今已经展延至5月18日,并且定在26日结束,这项调动也是配合云冰国席补选。
黄汉伟说为了让朝野双方不因为补选而在州议会分心,也不让滋事份子趁机在州议会内外闹事,捞取廉价宣传,槟州议会于4月30日开幕礼后,5月11日再继续会议是合理的按排。
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/296601
BN practising double standards - Penang govt
Posted on 28 April 2015 - 07:44pm
Last updated on 28 April 2015 - 08:08pm
Aaron Ngui
newsdesk@thesundaily.com
newsdesk@thesundaily.com
Political secretary to Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng and Air Itam assemblyman Wong Hon Wai said the state BN was practicing double standards with its criticism.
He said Penang BN chairman Teng Chang Yeow had kept silent on the Pahang legislature proceedings that was also moved to another date due to the Rompin by-election there.
He said the Pahang assembly was initially scheduled to sit from April 20-23 and from April 27-28 but the date was moved to May 18 to accommodate the poll there.
“I state that Teng Chang Yeow has double standards,” he said in a statement on the matter today.
Wong defended the decision to move the date by citing two incidents during the Bukit Gelugor by-election in May 2014 when the assembly was also in session at that time.
He said the first incident was on May 20 when then Independent candidate Abu Backer Sidek Mohamad Zan had laid down in front of the official car of Lim outside the legislature building.
He described the second incident as a “black mark” which happened on May 22 when 16 people barged into the hall and stepped on the Speaker’s table.
“This has never happened in any state assembly in the country or in Parliament,” he added.
Wong said moving the start of the proceedings to May 11, with April 30 being the opening ceremony, was legal and reasonable.
He said this was to ensure elected representatives could concentrate on their duties properly.
“This is also to avoid certain quarters with ulterior motives to take advantage of the sitting for cheap publicity,” he said.
http://www.thesundaily.my/node/306933
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PR leaders remain calm amidst PAS' non-cooperation
Posted on 23 April 2015 - 05:27pm
PR leaders remain calm amidst PAS' non-cooperation
GEORGE TOWN: Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders seemed to remain calm over the decision of PAS Permatang Pauh division not to support the by-election campaign there.
PAS vice president Salahudin Ayub said PAS only accepted the decision taken by the party's central committee which was to assist PKR to defend the seat.
He dismissed suggestions the pull-out would have an impact and expressed his confidence things would work out in the spirit of PR cooperation.
"Instructions have been given and manpower has been roped in from states in the north to help in campaigning," he told theSun when contacted.
Meanwhile Penang PR secretariat member Wong Hon Wai expressed his optimism the matter would be resolved come nomination day on April 25.
He said there were many contradictory statements but added that as far as he was concerned, Penang PAS leaders have pledged to assist in Permatang Pauh.
"We have good working relationships and all PR leaders attended state PR Council meetings this year," the Air Itam assemblyman added.
State DAP Socialist Youth (DAPSY) chief Ng Wei Aik nonetheless pointed out the issue was an internal matter for PAS to resolve.
"There are many contradicting positions take by their leaders, I think they should try to solve it between them," the Tanjong MP told theSun.
The division decided to make good their threat of withdrawing their support after a three-hour meeting on Wednesday night.
Division chairman Omar Hassan had said the division would not contribute unless PKR president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail retracts and apologises for her remarks over hudud.
http://www.thesundaily.my/news/1394074
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