My first twittering day


This is the twitter updates from KL High Court in Nizar vs Zambry case. From 3 – 4pm

# great judgment nizar will seek audience with sultan for dissolution

# judge rejects stay appln

# zambry counsel applying for stay of declaration

# judge declares nizar lawful mb

# judge – mb can only be dismissed by no confidence motion in assembly

# judge – assembly never had no confidence motion, material

# judge – mb can request dissolution without having lost majoritya

# judge upholds stephen ningkan judgment

# judge rejects ag’s ‘deeming’ argument – no ambiguity in constitution

# judge says perak constitution does not contemplate mb dismissal by sultan

# judge says once mb appointed by sultan, mb is answerable to assembly

# kl high court judge delivering judgment so far so good keep fingers crossed

# Will try to tweet the High Court decision later using my handphone. (1pm)

5.30 pm – Deborah Loh of TheNutGraph has given the following report of the historic High Court judgment by Justice Datuk Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahim: –

KUALA LUMPUR, 11 May 2009: The Kuala Lumpur High Court today ruled that Datuk Seri Mohammed Nizar Jamaluddin is the rightful menteri besar of Perak.

High Court (Appellate and Special Powers Division) judge Datuk Abdul Aziz Abd Rahim, said the menteri besar can only be dismissed by a no-confidence motion in the state legislative assembly.

“The stark fact is, there never was any vote of no-confidence taken in the legislative assembly.

“So how could one say that the applicant (Nizar) had ceased to command the majority confidence? Evidence as to the loss of confidence was taken from various sources and not a vote in the assembly,” said Abdul Aziz.

Abdul Aziz, in his decision on the judicial review application filed by Nizar, also ruled that there was no vacancy in the menteri besar post.

“I am of the view that the office of the menteri besar of Perak has never become vacant or been vacated.

“Only in this manner (a vote of no-confidence) can the menteri besar be forced to resign.”

Nizar was ousted after Barisan Nasional (BN)’s Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir was sworn in as Perak menteri besar on 6 Feb following the BN takeover of the state government. This happened after the Pakatan Rakyat lost its majority in the state assembly when three of its assemblypersons opted to become BN-friendly independents.

However, Nizar, who had earlier sought an audience with the sultan of Perak to request the dissolution of the state assembly, filed suit against Zambry.

On 13 Feb, Nizar, 52, filed an application to the court for a declaration that he is at all material times the menteri besar of Perak. He also sought a declaration that Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir has no right to hold the office of menteri besar.

After the decision was announced, Zambry’s counsel Cecil Abraham immediately applied for a stay of execution of the High Court’s decision to declare Nizar the rightful MB. However, Abdul Aziz rejected the verbal application for a stay, but allowed them time to file a formal application.

Zambry’s lawyers want a stay to the court’s declaration today in order to file for an appeal of the High Court decision.

After the High Court’s decision, Nizar released a statement asking Zambry and the other executive councillors to vacate their posts with immediate effect in compliance with the court order.

Nizar also said an exco meeting would be held as soon as possible, and that he (Nizar) would return to Perak immediately to seek an audience with the sultan of Perak to request a dissolution of the state assembly.

He also announced that the state legal adviser, Datuk Ahmad Kamal Md Shahid, is suspended with immediate effect.

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  1. #1 by Tonberry on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:10 pm

    happy twittering, uncle kit..
    i am following you..

  2. #2 by Dr. W on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:11 pm

    Let us kill them off once and for all in the fresh election.

    I really can’t wait any longer.

  3. #3 by chai on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:13 pm

    we support NIZAR anywhere, anytime!!!! cheerr….and i believe people from perak will same with me…..

  4. #4 by jey on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:13 pm

    Thanks for the tweets uncle Kit, but I read that the judge also ordered fresh elections. Is this also possible?

    [No, the judge Justice Abdul Aziz Abd Rahim did not order fresh elections as this is completely outside his ambit and jurisdiction. Nizar will seek an audience with Perak Sultan to seek the dissolution of the Perak State Assembly to enable state-wide general elections to be held for Perakians to elect the government they want. The Sultan has the prerogative to assent or refuse dissolution and in the latter case to ask Zambry to form a state government - which will only lead to a prolongation of the three-month political and constitutional crisis and stalemate. Kit]

  5. #5 by polarrev on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:14 pm

    One perakian here is anxiously waiting to cast his vote!

  6. #6 by Bobster on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:15 pm

    That’s the best news Perakians received after months of mental & emotional torture.

    At least there are still some good men in our court houses.

    Hats off the judges!

  7. #7 by max2811 on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:19 pm

    My family, extended family and friends will all vote for DAP, PKR or PAS. It’s about 200 votes here in Ipoh. Wow! The judge is great! Just as I was giving up….Viva rexxxxxxxx!!!!

  8. #8 by sean on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:21 pm

    Lets not celebrate at all…guys……there must be something up the high court judge (judges) sleeves.It is not as simple as this.
    By the way…….can’t Zambry bring this to court of appeal then federal court etc?
    I still smell something fishy in all this…..i hope i am wrong though.
    Anyway..good luck to Nizar and may god bless you and your team.

    [Zamry can appeal and has in fact, in his first reaction, sought a stay of declaration for appeal to the Court of Appeal which was rejected by the judge. Good sense to end the three-month political and constitutional crisis point to only one option - dissolve Perak State Assembly to hold state-wide general election to let Perakians decide once and for all. Let Zambry announce that he agrees with this people-centric solution. kit]

  9. #9 by goldenscreen on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:25 pm

    The next course of action is to bring Hee Yit Foong to court for her illegal usurpation of the Speaker’s position. The fact that Hee cites Article 36(A) without understanding its contents shows how worthless Hee Yit Foong has become.

    Pray tell, how did Hee Yit Foong have the power to convene a mini dewan and assume the position of speaker when Sivakumar was still the Speaker of the House, Sivakumar was not ordered by any court of law to relinquish his position and by the very fact that Sivakumar at the time was still physically occupying the Speaker’s chair. So on what constitutional basis did Hee Yit Foong claim her power to usurped the Speaker and pass motions in the state assembly?

    The entire proceedings of the state assembly starting from Hee Yit Foong’s illegal act has rendered subsequent events in the state assembly as null and void. And Hee Yit Foong had better learn to shut up fast and stop provoking the rakyat.

    Article 36(a):
    “During the absence of the speaker from a sitting of the legislative assembly, such members as may be determined by the rules of procedure (standing orders) of the assembly, shall act as speaker”

    Hee Yit Foong, when you took power illegally the Speaker was physically present not “absent” as Article 36(a) states. It is you Hee Yit Foong that has gone against the Perak State Constitution and for your earlier betrayal of Jelapang voters, your serial lies on your sickness and pepper spray, and your constant provocations against the peoples of Malaysia…we hereby demand that you resign with immediate effect as the ADUN of Jelapang. You can go and contest in Pekan, then maybe you would have a chance of winning!

    I highly suggest Pakatan Rakyat immediately launch legal proceedings against Hee Yit Foong to stop BN from convening an illegal vote of no confidence. Haste is required, time is running short!

  10. #10 by sean on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:26 pm

    There is a saying…..one bad apples tarnish the whole basket.

    There is also another saying which means the direct opposite which goes like this….

    “1 good apple”brightens the entire basket…..”………
    Like i said it it not as simple as we all thought…lets hope i am wing again.

  11. #11 by sean on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:29 pm

    should read…….lets hope i am wrong again…
    type error…

  12. #12 by cheong on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:32 pm

    No wonder bn suddenly sends out olive branch, they probably sense it earlier.

  13. #13 by wsteow on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:33 pm

    Finally JUSTICE prevails…:)

  14. #14 by i_love_malaysia on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:38 pm

    I hope BN wont stop contesting all Perak seats just to “save” Rakyat money!!! BN should just let PR to win all seats without contest!!!

  15. #15 by i_love_malaysia on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:43 pm

    The Court has spoken!!!

    BN will always says that BN is fair and dont interfere the judiciary as proven by this case!!!

  16. #16 by goldenscreen on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:44 pm

    I think people should not be too quick to think that the judge in question is on the people’s side. For all we know the judge may have been following orders from opposing camps (cough cough SIL), or they could be doing wayang kulit to make us think he is free and fair and then later use the same judge to send Anwar to jail.

    Then at that time UMNO will paint us a hypocrites for only saying the judge is fair when his decisions are for us and unfair when against us. Please be aware of the many dirty tricks employed by UMNO.

    One swallow does not make a summer. I will reserve judgement on the judiciary until I see a clear pattern of neutrality and not base it on a one-off case.

  17. #17 by musyu99 on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:44 pm

    By now I think the BN people should realise that their action by taking up Perak Government is unconstitutional, undemocratic and unacceptable… but if only they have brain to think what is right and wrong… it seems that they dont care all that… what important to them is power grab in whatever menner… they use all the powers and resources to which they have advantages at… but now with the declaration by the High Court.. one big slap on Najib’s face… he is the one who orchastrated the power grab in Perak… and today he asks us to respect law… yakkk ptuiii…

    Long Live PR………………

  18. #18 by sean on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:57 pm

    Should the fake MB appeal to the appeals court ….then what next…..is he still gonna sit at the throne in the assembly while waiting for the court of appeal ?
    I don’t think he will agrees with this “people centric solution” al all after the incident on7th May.
    But unless “Zamry” is the collateral damage or shall we call it “scape goat” all these while.
    I may be paranoid but i still think there are something up their sleeves that we should be always be alert.
    As i said earlier….
    “1 good apple brightens the entire basket”?………..hmmm…sounds like folks out there are praising the “judiciary”…sky high.Well..that means to a certain extend the BN have manage blurr our eyes to do some”damaged control” pertaining to the judiciary since people are “praising them sky high”…finally after correct correct correct saga.

  19. #19 by highhand on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 5:59 pm

    Najib already know the infavourable decision, that’s why talking of cooperation yesterday…….kah kah kah

    it’s a trap !

  20. #20 by sean on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:01 pm

    goldenscreen ..you are absolutely correct…….

    Bn are dirty and they are master in being in the game of playing dirty

  21. #21 by Dr. W on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:03 pm

    Do the right thing, Tuanku.

    It is saddening to hear bad remarks about you around the country.

  22. #22 by SpeakUp on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:05 pm

    What is IMPORTANT is that Nizar gets to see the Sultan of Perak immediately and call for dissolution before Zambry can even try to move the Court of Appeal for any stay or whatever nonsense he wants to call it.

    Once the dissolution is called, Zambry is a dead duck.

    This is the time the people shall see clearly if the royalty is above politics. The circus needs to end here. Nizar has the upper hand now.

  23. #23 by sean on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:09 pm

    Zamby the fake MB will call for an assembly to get rid of Nizar for sure…since the fake Speaker will have absolute power from now on.Well….i think the court knows all this and that is why they says MB Zambry is fake.
    I smell something rotten and fishy here people.

  24. #24 by ctc537 on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:10 pm

    PM Najib, please allow this shameful epiode in Malaysian politics come to an honorable end. It’s the golden opportunity for you to show Malaysians of all races that you are our PM that we can all be proud of, that you have the interests of all races at heart. Ask the Perak BN to give up gracefully. We are only human. We make mistakes and misjudgments. The rakyat understand.
    What is more important is making 1Malayia a success. Through this 1Malayia concept, tap the talents of all races in building a successful Malaysia. Malaysia belongs to all Malaysians. Perak belongs to all Perakians. So, let Perakians decide their future.

  25. #25 by negarawan on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:10 pm

    Congratulations Nizar! The truth has prevailed! All the tremendous efforts by PR has not gone to waste. The state asssembly dissolution is one step nearer now.

  26. #26 by KennyGan on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:11 pm

    This is only a temporary victory but a great victory nevertheless. BN could call an emergency session of the Assembly to take a vote of no-confidence against Nizar but who will be the speaker? This is crucial in determining the success of the motion.

    One could argue that as Zambry had never been the MB, he had no authority to request the sultan to convene the Assembly on May 7. In that case, all motions passed on that meeting are invalid including the appointment of the speaker.

    This is a complex legal minefield. A job for Jeffrey Q.C.? Or just dissolve the Assembly!

  27. #27 by ReformMalaysia on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:31 pm

    Finally, the truth prevails!

    So what happened to the sales of Toyota Camry cars? The sales ware illegal!

    The Black May 7 ADUN sitting is illegal!

    The DUN sitting under ‘Democracy Tree ‘ is valid and as a result, the Zabri and co suspension from DUN sitting is valid.

    Sivakunar is still the speaker!

    It the the victory for the people!

    hoops 1530

  28. #28 by cwk100 on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:37 pm

    There is nothing to cerebrate here. It is just a ploy by Najib. He did it wrong the first time, and Dr.M does not approve it. This time, he wants to do it right. Get Nizar back as MB, Nizar will seek Sultan for dissolution, Sultan will not grant a dissolution. Zambry will call for a no confidence vote, Nizar will be ousted with no confidence vote.

    Then, Najib will say everything is in order now. Everyone should be happy now.

    You really think the court has been fair?

    Not a single institution in this country can be trusted. The only thing real, is the people power.

  29. #29 by chengho on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:38 pm

    Do u think Najib interfere with the court judgement?
    u have to congratulate Najib government for non interference with the court decision…

  30. #30 by gofortruth on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:41 pm

    “BN to obey ruling but will call emergency sitting, says new speaker
    By Syed Jamal Zahiid and Lee Wei Lian
    KUALA LUMPUR, May 11 – The Barisan Nasional (BN) will respect the ruling by the Kuala Lumpur High Court declaring Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin as the rightful mentri besar of Perak but will try to convene an emergency sitting of the state assembly to try and remove him via a vote of no confidence….. – Malaysian Insider”
    ————————-

    The question :- Who is the legitimate speaker now??? Round 2???

  31. #31 by StevePCH on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:41 pm

    Sivakumar is the rightful Speaker, he had suspended the illegal MB and Excos base on their decision to accept appointments to their portfolios.

    Based on the suspension, which is partly proven legal and upheld by High Court, because the appointment being illegal, the whole sitting of 7th May assembly is illegal.

    BN does not command the majority as claimed and even if a motion of confidence is made again by Sivakumar, the seven suspended Assemblyman cannot attend and vote.

    Ganesan has no right to take the Speaker seat of the Perak State Assembly and the Perak CPO had acted against the Speaker. He should be sack or suspended.

  32. #32 by ReformMalaysia on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 6:51 pm

    The scenario now is :

    1. The DUN sitting on 7/5/09 -is null and void.

    2.What is the status of DUN sitting under the tree?
    a) If not valid -wait for few more days,automatically the DUN would be dissolved because DUN sitting have to take place by 13/5/09 (today is 11/5/09) – since DUN sitting on 7/5/09 is null and void…. so Barisan Nasinal….. there you are!!

    b) If the sitting under Democracy Tree is valid, Zambry and ‘his exco’ suspension from DUN is valid ! so Barisan Nasional do not have a majority in Dewan Negeri now!

    GAME OVER
    for:
    ZAMBRY, NAJIB, Hee Yit Fong, Osman Jailu and the other.Katak……. I don’t remember the other frog name- and not worth remembering..

    Perhaps the finacier for the buy over of the frogs might be requesting of refund now….. as the frogs now cease to have any political or economical value !

  33. #33 by ReformMalaysia on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:00 pm

    ….typing error..

    Perhaps the financier for the buy over of the frogs might be requesting for refund now….. as the 3+1 frogs now cease to have any political or economical value !

  34. #34 by StevePCH on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:02 pm

    Najib said in Putrajaya that BN will appeal. On what ground ? so far, has Najib done anything right in Perak ? ….

  35. #35 by cwk100 on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:03 pm

    Well, looks like BN will be back in power in no time, then they will claim that they are the legitimate government… or a least, that’s what they think.

    But everyone else in Perak think they are not, Perak is a colony state or an annexed state of BN like during the British time. Now that Perak has been conquered illigitimately, what can we do. Nothing. Really nothing much. Except some will develop buildup of mucus and temped to spit whenever they see one.

    Wait until PRU13 when we free ourselves once again and only then we can celebrate Independence for Perak.

  36. #36 by guanteik on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:12 pm

    100% support to Nizar!!! Ever since he took over Perak, things have seen changed… least my area. [thanks to Canning Wong Kah Woh too]

  37. #37 by cintanegara on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:14 pm

    Nizar is from PAS….It clearly shows that DAP supports Hudud…I’m impressed..

  38. #38 by StevePCH on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:14 pm

    also, Federal Reserve Unit have to kepong State Secretariat to prevent unlawful reemoval of Perak Govt. properties.

    haha … but they will start to burn the documents midnight….

  39. #39 by StevePCH on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:16 pm

    cintanegara … is this the case of supporting Hudud, has Pas impose hudud in Perak ? your argument is already outdated. that’s why you lost so many seat in the last election

  40. #40 by lakshy on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:16 pm

    The PR Privileges committee and PAC committees etc should sit and suspend more of the bn assemblymen so they cannot vote to throw out Nizar. This has to be done urgently.

    Do not bother about the decisions of the 7th May assembly to cancel these appointments. Just proceed along the lines that the decisions taken on 7th was done unconstitutionally.

    Make sure Hee is suspended for a long long time with no priveleges, and no CAMRY. Suspend some more of their reps who misbehaved on 7th.

    And stop the sale of the Camrys. And pay Nizar for wrongfully asking him to vacate the MB’s residence, and male the state pay for his rental during this period.

    Get both the Assembly secretary and the state secretary transferred to another dept and replaced by someone who will act fairly.

    Have to move fast.

  41. #41 by Tonberry on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:22 pm

    cintanegara is so afraid of Hudud law..

  42. #42 by john yap on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:31 pm

    507 Assembly null and void due to called by illegal MB.
    513 automatically dissolve Assembly.

  43. #43 by goldenscreen on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:33 pm

    Cintanegara are you a Muslim? If you are then shame on you for negatively portraying Islamic laws. Applied correctly by just and fair people, Islamic state is nothing to worry about. What kind of Muslim are you anyway?

    If you are a non-Muslim, then I dare you to repeat the same thing to a UMNO Malay crowd that you are against Islamic laws and an Islamic state. It is an UMNO Islamic state that has me shivering with fear not a PAS one, as long as PAS are led by just and fair leaders like Nizar and Tok Guru.

    I’ll take both of them anyday anytime over the pro-BN Mufti of Perak and Ahmad Zahid Hamidi!

  44. #44 by bclee on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:50 pm

    woow at last the justice previous.

    hidup democracy.

  45. #45 by penang308 on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:52 pm

    Congratulation to Nizar and well done to all PR supporters.

  46. #46 by isahbiazhar on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:52 pm

    We hope to see a fresh election that will decide who will rule Perak.A fair fight for the UMNO/BN.Unfortunatedly learned people can go wrong and that has resulted a delayed decision.If appeals are to be considered a further delay will erode Democracy.The people are waiting fervently to decide and any other decision made will only add oil to the fire.Let us finish off this with an election which will show to the world that any other irregularities will not be tolerated.The people will decide once and for all.

  47. #47 by SpeakUp on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 7:56 pm

    Its interesting now:

    i. who is the rightful speaker?
    ii. are the 3 defectors still deemed as resigned?
    iii. are the BN guys still on suspension?

    If any of the answers to (ii) and (iii) above are NO, then it has not ended. Far from it.

    The circus may start again soon!

  48. #48 by goldenscreen on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 8:06 pm

    UMNO please stop from digging a deeper grave for yourselfs and stop being more and more “kurang ajar” everyday. The whole state assembly sitting on May 7 especially the events after Hee Yit Foong illegally usurped the power of the Speaker is now null and void.

    Nizar was, is and will be the MB of Perak. Therefore, Sivakumar’s suspension of Zambry and his 6 exco members for contempt of the state constitution by accepting their illegal appointments still stands. Which means that any motion has to pass through Sivakumar. Furthermore, I believe that Hee Yit Foong should now be immediately suspended for going against the Perak State Constitution. Thus, 8 BN MPs are now suspended from the state assembly.

    That is Pakatan Rakyat 28-23 Barisan Nasional. BN you have lost. Go back home and fight for another day. Do not attempt what you did 4 decades ago 2 days from now. This is your last warning!

  49. #49 by ctc537 on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 8:18 pm

    Since it is all because of the BN fearing losing the state election. I don’t understand why BN still wants to hold on to a state government where the majority of the people are clearly against them? Holding on to the government will only increase the people’s anger for you, no amount of goodwill will lessen it. Let the people decide.

  50. #50 by miketan142 on Monday, 11 May 2009 - 8:41 pm

    Someone mention about the other katak. I am from Behrang and still feel sober voting for him last time. I hope there will be fresh elections and let’s get rid of this trash once and for all. I can tell you that we in Behrang is offering no win no bet in this constituency to PR. Any takers BN ?

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