KUALA LUMPUR: Barisan Nasional will appeal the High Court ruling on Monday that declared Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin as the rightful Perak Mentri Besar, and not Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir.
The appeal would be filed on Tuesday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said.
In the meantime, he urged the people of Perak to remain calm while "the situation is resolved."
Pakatan Rakyat is however adamant that there is no "situation."
“This is a great day for the rakyat (people) because the Law and the Constitution are the true winners,” Nizar said in a statement.
“It is a historic day for all who love democracy and it will be remembered for years and years to come. Its positive effects for revitalising parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy is tremendous,” he said.
He said that everyone from both sides of the political divide would benefit from this ruling “because an independent judiciary is absolutely essential for the well-being of any country and its people.”
Nizar said that all previous decisions made by the Dr Zambry administration would be subject to review but not invalidated except for the tumultous May 7 sitting.
He also suspended the state legal adviser with immediate effect.
Nizar said that once he arrived in Ipoh, he would meet with his Pakatan exco at 11pm and a press conference could be expected after that.
Earlier, Zambry said he would apply for a stay pending appeal. This was immediately rejected by the court.
The court also ordered Zambry and the six executive councillors he had appointed to vacate their office.
An aide to Dr Zambry told the media that Perak Barisan Nasional will respect the court order and will vacate their offices at the state secretariat building immediately.
He added that Dr Zambry is on his way to Kuala Lumpur from Ipoh. Dr Zambry could not be reached for comment at press time.
Dr Zambry's private secretary Khairul Azwan Harun then asked the media to vacate the office, saying that their presence was "scaring off the staff."
By 5:30pm, several truckloads of Federal Reserve Unit personnel and police had arrived at the state secretariat building in Ipoh.
“Our presence is to maintain law and order,” said Perak CPO Deputy Comm Datuk Zulkifli Abdullah.
“We will not allow any illegal assembly or procession by either party,” he said.
Nizar left the KL courtroom saying he would seek an audience with the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Azlan Shah, to get his consent to dissolve the Assembly and call for fresh state elections.
He would make his request for the audience at a state function at the Istana Kuala Kangsar Tuesday morning.
In his ruling Monday, Justice Abdul Aziz Abd Rahim said that a new mentri besar could not be appointed as the office had not been vacated.
He said a mentri besar can only be dismissed by a vote of no confidence, and upheld the Stephen Kalong Ningkan ruling.
He noted that the Perak State Legislative Assembly had not held a vote of no confidence.
In 1966, Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk Stephen Kalong Ningkan was ousted when the state governor showed him a letter of no confidence issued by 21 out of 42 legislators and asked Ningkan to resign.
Ningkan refused, saying the letters were not tantamount to a vote of no confidence in the state legislative assembly. He was sacked by the governor but eventually reinstated by the Borneo High Court, which saw the necessity of a formal vote of no confidence.
Mixed reactions (no, really!)
Not all Barisan reps were ready to accept the court’s ruling. Perak senior executive councillor Datuk Hamidah Osman said in a democracy, the majority rules.
“How can Pakatan Rakyat rule without having a majority?” she said in IPOH. “Why should the State Assembly be dissolved?”
Perak crisis
The political impasse in Perak goes back more than three months when three assemblymen from Pakatan quit their parties, saying that they would remain independent but pledging their loyalty to Barisan.
While the state assembly was evenly divided between Pakatan and Barisan with 28 seats each, the "pledge of loyalty" was sufficient to convince the Sultan of Perak that Barisan commanded the majority.
He refused Nizar's request for the Assembly to be dissolved and for fresh state elections to be called, instead asking the PAS man to step down as mentri besar.
Nizar declined, claiming he still retained the confidence of the Assembly.
The Sultan however gave his blessings to Barisan's choice of mentri besar, Dr Zambry.
Nizar filed for a judicial review on Feb 13, seeking a declaration that he is the rightful mentri besar of Perak and asked for an injunction to bar Dr Zambry from discharging his duties as the mentri besar.
On March 6, Justice Lau Bee Lan had ruled that there were constitutional issues involving the interpretation of Article 16 (6) of the Perak Constitution and later referred four consitutional questions to the Federal Court for determination.
However, on March 23, the Federal Court ruled that the case of who the rightful mentri besar is should be heard by the High Court.
Nizar’s lead counsel Sulaiman Abdullah, in wrapping up his submissions last week, said the Constitution was the “genius of the Malaysian people”, adding that the court had a duty to uphold it. Over the last few days, he had submitted that the Sultan, while granted powers in the Perak Constitution to appoint a mentri besar, could not dismiss him.
The only way Nizar could be dismissed, he said, was through a vote of no-confidence in the House.
He also said that a mentri besar could request for the State Assembly to be dissolved in the middle of a term without losing the confidence of the majority of the House.
Dr Zambry’s lawyer Datuk Cecil Abraham, however, argued that Nizar went by Article 16(6) of the Perak Constitution when he sought an audience with the Sultan – this article specifically provides for the mentri besar to request for a dissolution when he has lost the confidence of the majority in the House.
Under the article, Nizar is required to tender the resignation of his executive councillors when his request was rejected, he said.
Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir said he accepted the decision of the Kuala Lumpur High Court today that declared Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin as the rightful Menteri Besar with an open mind. "I accept the court decision with an open mind. My colleagues and I will take the next course of action according to the law," he said in a brief statement released through his Press Secretary Mohd Nizam Isa. Dr Zambry also called on all Barisan Nasional (BN) supporters and the people of Perak to remain calm in view of the latest development. "We will pack up our things and vacate the office as soon as possible," said Mohd Nizam.
tunku : there's the difference between BN and pakatan. when pakatan lost power the became crazy and start doing all sort of nonsense things, lying on the road ,burnt down police vehicles etc.when BN lost the power they are calm and abide by the rules of the law.even the mb willing to vacate the office voluntarily not like what nizar did. the best thing now is that the assembly decides who is the MB for perak.there's no need to dissolve the assembly. the speaker should bring it to the floor to decide who has the majority.let us wait what is the wish of the Sultan.
i think both parties should sit down and have a sincere talk to resolve the crisis here and the blame should only be on anwar the moron who has started it.
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Tunku, Razak and Hussein were lawyers. They knew what law was. They never trespassed the constitution as they were trained lawyers. Najib made a blunder by quicky getting Zambry to be declared as MB of Perak. Najib is not a lawyer and never sought (I suppose) views from the 'sincere legal minds. He overlooked the matter which could have worked his way. Hastiness and lack of wisdom brought to this dismay. The law is clear, and Nizar's position as the MB cannot be disputed. Everyone knows this - lawyers and non-lawyers. Appealing will also bring us nowhere. Just dissolve the assembly and go for a fresh mandate. Never mind if we lose. A lesson Najib should learn before he is further drowned. And that chap Khairy is not qualified to comment on this issue. He should keep quiet. He talks nonsense that will only make people hate him and UMNO more.
Just dissolve the assembly because the longer BN fights the more it will be seen to subvert the will of the people. That's damaging.
Now of course if you put a calf under Pakatan banner to contest in an election - the calf will win against BN anytime but look to the future.
Let Perak be an experiment of what Malaysia will be in 2013.
It may not be pretty but God has given us a state to experiment before the rakyat dump BN for good in the next election.
Forget about appealing. Stop our day dreaming. Let face the reality. Let face a fresh mandate from the Rakyat.
Accept the outcome of the new mandate from Rakyat regardless.
Improve the party eventhough as an opposition. Earlier status as an opposition actual is a great oppurtunity for us to experience and improve our own party and see thing in a different angle BUT we spoiled the moment with the power grab.
After this new mandate PRU still coming later, so another oppurtunity to face the Rakyat.
Anyhow our promise for transformation must be seen and feel by the Rakyat if not it is just become just a talk of the day. Only togetherness could walk the talk.
Berundur tak bererti kalah. Biar le depa berkuasa dulu sebab belum puas menganas (DAP le tu).
Tunku,
BN should bow out with grace.
Let's not waste the people's
money and time by appealing.
BN's minority govt request had
been rejected the first time by
the Ruler.Leave it to Nizar and
the Ruler to decide next action.
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