Najib’s unethical and unconstitutional power grab in Perak may sow the seeds for his downfall as the sixth Prime Minister


As the Prime Minister-in-waiting, Datuk Seri Najib Razak cannot be so ignorant as not to know that his statement that there could not be any Perak State Assembly meeting until the courts decide on the status of the state government is completely untenable, as it has no basis in law or constitutional practice.

The question is whether Najib is making this statement as Deputy Prime Minister after getting the proper advice of the Attorney-General’s Chambers or as UMNO Deputy President without the benefit of any proper expert legal opinion.

The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had acted most improperly when he had earlier advised the “pretender” Perak Mentri Besar Datuk Dr. Zambry Abd Kadir to lodge police report against the Perak State Assembly Speaker, V. Sivakumar for suspending Zambry and the other six “pretender” state exco members from the state assembly, which also attracted the criticism of former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, when the Speaker’s decision or action is protected by law and conferred immunity from civil or criminal proceedings.

Clearly, Abdullah’s advice could not have emanated from the Attorney-General’s Chambers.

But it has resulted in gross abuses of power by the Police as well as by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in subjecting the Perak State Assembly Speaker to interrogation, which are gross violation of established world-wide parliamentary laws, practices ,conventions and traditions.

Najib’s statement that the Perak State Assembly cannot meet until the courts have decided on the status of the Perak state government is another example of a federal government position unsupported by law and made without reference or consultation with the Attorney-General’s Chambers.

One is reminded of the increasing calls by more and more Cabinet Ministers for DAP National Chairman and MP for Bukit Gelugor Karpal Singh to be charged under the Sedition Act 1948 when Karpal had merely stated the legal position that Rulers can be taken to court in their official capacities and, after the UMNO-initiated 1994 Constitution Amendment, also in their personal capacities in a Special Court.

Cabinet Ministers, particularly those with legal background, know that Karpal had committed no offence under the law, let alone the Sedition Act, when he stated the simple legal position – but yet we have Cabinet Ministers publicly pressurising the Attorney-General to prosecute Karpal under the Sedition Act with the threat to challenge his credibility and fitness to hold office if there is no such prosecution.

The Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister should know that Karpal had not violated the law, let alone the Sedition Act, but why are they adopting a “hands-off” stance in the face of increasing pressures by UMNO leaders including UMNO Ministers to subvert the constitutional process to reduce the Attorney-General for Malaysia into an UMNO Attorney-General serving UMNO interests rather than upholding the Constitution?

With the daily countdown of his ascension as the sixth Prime Minister, this is the time for Najib to show that will be a Prime Minister for all Malaysians and be the national “unifier” to rally Malaysians regardless of race, religion, political affiliation or region to unite as one people to face the world’s worst economic crisis in 80 years.

But Najib has done the opposite – emerging as the most divisive national leader in the country.

Najib should be forewarned that his unethical and unconstitutional power grab in Perak may sow the seeds for his downfall as the sixth Prime Minister because of public revulsion not only in Perak but throughout the country.

It is not too late for Najib to undo the damage he has done to himself, Umno, Barisan Nasional and national unity with his unethical and unconstitutional power grab in Perak – by allowing the people of Perak through a new state general election to elect the state government of their choice.

Najib should not compound his political mistakes and miscalculations and should allow the emergency sitting of the Perak State Assembly on Tuesday to be held as convened by the Perak Speaker.

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  1. #1 by taiking on Monday, 2 March 2009 - 1:30 pm

    What business has najib to allow or disallow the perak state assembly sitting? If the assembly was called upon for a meeting then all assembly men and women jolly well attend.

    Umno punya style. Everything is umno and umno is everything. Jangan jangan King and sultan too dibawah kawalan and arahan umno. The perak incident already gave people the impression that azlan shah is under najib’s control and direction.

    Perakians in their official correspondence with the state government really ought to make express reference to nizar and his exco members and must not acknowledge the unlawful bunch currently enjoying a sojourn (I am sure it will be a sojourn merely).

  2. #2 by AhPek on Monday, 2 March 2009 - 3:14 pm

    YB Lim,even though you may have the most consummate faith in the goodness of man,surely you can tell that this najis guy is Satan Incarnate,can’t you?

  3. #3 by Bobster on Monday, 2 March 2009 - 5:02 pm

    Since Najis is so desperate of winning to the extend of robbing from people of Perak, just let him win.

    Let him win UMMO election.

    Let him complete the RAHMAN prophesy and C4 UMMO once and for all.

    My Malay buddies are equally piss esp his wify. How on earth such controversial man be allowed to the next PM of this country? Only God knows.

  4. #4 by budak on Monday, 2 March 2009 - 11:47 pm

    for every single boy born tomorrow should name after SIVAKUMAR… to show our gratitude to our beloved Perak Speaker…

    Siva, Perakian always with you…

    I’m a Perakian with you and DAP forever…!

  5. #5 by Taxidriver on Tuesday, 3 March 2009 - 2:54 am

    Chengho says:

    “Najib is the future,Najib just need to ‘emulate’ LKY no nonsense man”

    Najib is YOUR future, Najib is UNMOPUTERAS’ future. Without Najib, YOU ALL will have no more future; like little children without a father. How pitiful.

    To “emulate” LKY, one must possess a great working brain and good fore-sight. Najib has neither of the two, only good at womanising and perhaps MAN-nising also, so some people say. Are those your good reasons for sticking to him, chengho?

  6. #6 by Taxidriver on Tuesday, 3 March 2009 - 3:12 am

    Najib interpretes the Laws according to his whims and fancies. He is an e-cocknomiss who wants to be a lawyer lor.

  7. #7 by Taxidriver on Tuesday, 3 March 2009 - 3:58 am

    HRH Raja Azlan Shah, being a learned man who once held the highest post in our Malaysian Judiciary as Lord President, is the best person to resolve the Perak crises and put all uncertainties to rest. Just one word from him-”enough”- then orders the dissolution of the Perak State Assembly and let his subjects decide who they want to rule over them. Like all Malaysians, I am most perplexed as to why he is allowing turmoil to continue.

    Patek mohon derhaka to say that your good reputation you have built over ypur lifetime as a wise ruler and Lord President will go down the drain no matter what the outcome of this crises.

    Whatever that is holding you back from making this very important decision will never be a good enough reason if you think of the consequences should the matter spills out of control. By then it will be too late for regrets, and HRH will go down history with all sorts of nicknames ( patek mohon derhaka )

    Please believe that going back to your subjects is the way to go (patek mohon derhaka)

  8. #8 by undergrad2 on Tuesday, 3 March 2009 - 10:46 pm

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