Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Fine MPs Or State Assemblymen Who Resign Without Valid Reason - Mukhriz

KOTA BAHARU, April 21 (Bernama) -- The Election Commission (EC) should fine state assemblymen or Member of Parliament (MP) who resign without just cause or a valid reason.
Jerlun MP Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir said resignation of assemblymen and MPs has become a trend among the opposition, apparently to continuously hog the limelight.
Such action however, is a loss to the people and community, results in a waste of money as by-elections should be held while raising the animosity among the parties and people, due to such by-elections, he said.
"The Permatang Pauh episode is one good example whereby a by-election was called merely because former Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) president Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail decided to give up the post to her husband Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
"What the fine should be will depend on the EC. We cannot see a valid reason that can be accepted for such action, including what has happened in the Penanti state assembly seat," he said.
Mukhriz who is also Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Deputy Minister also welcomed his father, former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad's suggestion that Barisan Nasional (BN) should contest the Penanti seat.
The Penanti seat fell vacant following the decision by former Penang deputy chief minister Mohammad Fairus Khairuddin who won the seat under PKR, decided to resign, following allegations of corrupt charges brought up against him.
"Although there isn't a clear indicator as to whether BN can win or not, may be we should contest after all, because we still have supporters in Penanti," he said.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had earlier said that BN might not contest the by-election for the Penanti State seat as it must first consider whether it would benefit the people or otherwise.

tunku : i support this suggestion, any assemblymen or Member of Parliament (MP) who resign without just cause or a valid reason should be fine of RM25,000 and can't contest in election for 10 years. this is involving tax payer's money. they can't simply do what suits them at our expense. wan azizah resigned because wants her husband to stand there, is this a good move? now this fairus with the reason of wanted to further his studies and want to be close to his family, why did not think all these before standing for election?

1 comment:

Tok Kemuning said...

Actually by resigning showing that the MP or SA totally professional regardless. Refer to Japan, America or Britain.

Therefore all our BN reprensentatives better start to monitor their own KPI.
Rakyat is no more donkey they now totally using their right to vote to determine what is the best for them and their children.

Our BN representatives should remember that the position that they being voted for is not to fill their pocket but to take care of the constituents.

Most of pakatan rakyat representatives staying within their constituents. Rakyat could stumble onto then in coffee shop. BUT our BN representative only built the gigantic house in the constituent by coming back only once a week if the voter are lucky.
We have to transform from top to the grassroots.