Tuesday, May 09, 2006

MORE governemnt attacks

KUALA LUMPUR: Toe the line. This is the order from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to all Barisan Nasional legislators when it comes to voting in Parliament.

Abdullah sent out this order after chairing the Umno supreme council meeting here yesterday.

He made the order following the controversial decision by former Backbenchers Club (BBC) chairman Datuk Shahrir Samad to support an Opposition motion to refer a Barisan MP to the Parliamentary Rights and Privileges Committee.

Jasin MP Datuk Mohd Said Yusoff was said to have asked the Malacca Customs Department to “close one eye’’ over a timber consignment from Indonesia which had contravened regulations.

The other Barisan MPs, however, did not back Shahrir, who later resigned as BBC chairman.

Abdullah said even if Shahrir had not resigned, he would have been dropped from the position.

“But he (Shahrir) had already anticipated the action that would be taken against him, and so he resigned.”

Abdullah also said any move by the BBC to re-elect the Johor Baru MP as chairman would not be welcome.

“There is no need to pressure him into accepting the post back. He has made his decision and we should respect that,” he added.

The Prime Minister’s order puts paid to an appeal by a group of Barisan MPs yesterday to allow them to vote in Parliament according to their conscience on matters that do not affect the Government’s legislative position.

Abdullah, who is also Umno president, said this sort of voting was not possible for Barisan MPs because they must abide by party rules.

“Everyone knows the rules and not only must they understand them, they must also abide by them,” he said.

“There will not be any leniency (on the rules) or exception to anyone to do whatever he or she wishes,’’ he said.

When pointed out that democracies in developed countries such as the United States allowed representatives to support an Opposition motion, Abdullah replied: “We have our own democracy. We have survived on the basis of what we have been practising before, and we will continue with this practice.”

“That has not caused us to suffer any kind of problem. I still believe party discipline is very important, and all party members have to observe it.’’

Abdullah said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Nazri Aziz would meet the BBC today to seek an explanation.

Earlier, before the Prime Minister's press conference, Shahrir, who is an Umno supreme council member, expressed to reporters his willingness to be re-elected as BBC chairman.

WHAT THE HELL IS WITH THE GOVERNMENT!!! ISN'T THE MPS SUSPOSE TO BE THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PEOPLE? OR IS THE GOVERNMENT SOLELY EXISTING TO 'DISAPPROVE ALL MOTIONS BY THE OPPOSITION'? THIS IS BLOODY REDICULUS!!!

Lets say a motion to ban drugs (bad example, but i'll stick to it) was proposed by the opposition. What is the government going to do? OPPOSE IT??? WHAT IS THE BLOODY REASON FOR A PARLIAMENT THEN???

CAN'T YOU BLOODY SEE THAT THE FIRST WORLD COUNTRIES ALL ALLOW THAT??? WHAT DO WE WANT TO BE? SPECIAL??? OR A STUPID BACKWARD THIRD WORLD AGRICULTURAL BASED COUNTRY???

GOVERNEMNT, PLEASE RECONSIDER.

1 comment:

fishtail said...

That Mr Pee M is full of inconsistencies. Sometimes he tries to show he's tough, but most times, he shows he has no guts.