Monday, May 11, 2009

Court says Nizar is MB - Lock up the offices now, kick out the usurper...????

Well, .....I am very surprised at the court's decision (Maybe, there still are some Judges who are independent and honourable..).

The High Court has:-

1- Declared that Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin is still the legitimate Menteri Besar of Perak

2- Refused the application of Zambry's lawyers to stay the effect of this order

This means Nizar can walk back into the Menteri Besar's office today...with his Exco and take over the work of the government of Perak. [This means that Zambry and his Exco must. logically, be immediately locked out of their offices to prevent any taking away of files, etc or sabotage...But will this happen? Or will the there be a different treatment for PR, compared with the treatment accorded to BN].
The Kuala Lumpur High Court today paved the way for a fresh battle in Perak by declaring that BN's Zambry Abd Kadir is not the legitimate menteri besar of Perak.

Justice Abdul Aziz Abd Rahim then proclaimed Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin as the rightful Perak menteri besar.

His decision rubberstamped ousted Pakatan Rakyat MB Nizar's argument that he is the legitimate menteri besar.

Zambry's lawyer Cecil Abraham's application for a stay of proceedings pending an appeal was also rejected by the court.

The judge said if the Sultan of Perak had wanted to order Nizar's resignation, he should have called the assembly to table a motion of no-confidence against PAS leader.

He said that a new menteri besar could not be appointed as the office had not been vacated

The decision is now set to bring about more uncertainty in the state. - Malaysiakini, 11/5/2009,
Court rules Nizar is legitimate MB


Well, this decision goes against the BN - so I would not be surprised that there will be an appeal filed to the Court of Appeal, and a stay will be granted by the Court of Appeal speedily to ensure that Nizar and Exco is kept out ....'temporarily' until the Court of Appeal hears and decide on the appeal.

OR - tommorrow(or very soon) there will be an emergency no confidence motion on Nizar (the legitimate MB) tabled in the State Assembly of Perak. Since the Court has declared that Nizar is still the MB - we need a no confidence vote against Nizar - no a confidence vote for Zambry....

But wait - the way in which the PR Speaker was removed was all wrong - in fact, even the changing of the seating position also was wrong. Who is the speaker?

It is all a mess - and it is so difficult following it all...

BEST SOLUTION - Go back to the people, and have a fresh Perak State Elections. Let the people decide..

Najib may be considering another solution - maybe just declare Emergency in Perak, maybe arrest and detain a few possibly under the ISA. Why? For National Security , of course. [Let us not forget Najib's role in the Perak mess....]

UMNO led-BN, I believe is really scared of calling for fresh elections in Perak now - because it fears that it will lose badly - worse than in GE2008.

But maybe, to call for a Perakl Elections now may be best for BN in the long run. The Perak problem, I believe, is not going to go away - it will 'fester'...and 'fester' ...and become worse and worse.

IT is stupid for the BN to take this 'Perak problem' to the next General Elections - better settle it now, and prepare for the fight back at the next General Elections.

Therefore, let us have fresh Elections and let the people decide on who they want to be their government - the BN or the PR. Best it be done soonest...

6 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. Nizar won his case
    Now he is the legitimate MB of Perak
    The PR supporters shouldn't celebrate
    For it isn't over until the final hurdle

    I am surprise the judge got balls
    Sowing his independence according to the law
    So this one I should give him credit
    For dispensing justice in his judiciously manner

    Tomorrow will be another battle
    The pirate of Pangkor will not drink his sorrow
    He will plot with his gang
    To hold on to the power
    They illegally stole from Perakians

    Today court decision
    A small victory for the bigger fight
    Until the people rights established
    It is in their hands they decide

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  3. But then UMNO/BN is pretty stupid, no? That they have allowed things to come to this demonstrates to all and sundry that they are intellectually deficient apart from being downright arrogant and dismissive of public opinion. So, I have no confidence that they will return this issue to the voters. Instead, they will look to their UMNO Chief Justice and of course, their all-time hero, Augustine Paul to help them sort out this situation. :)

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  4. Go back to the people, yes. Najib knows it, BN knows it.

    But they don't want it. They know they will lose their pants. Very deflating for their big egos.

    They don't give two hoots to what the people want. Remember to boot them out the next time.

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  5. InsyaAllah melayu cina dan india akan 100%
    menyokong Pakatan Rakyat sekiranya DUN
    di bubarkan.

    Ameen.

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  6. LET RIGHT COURSE & CAUSE PREVAIL

    Let justice take its natural course
    For all those taking up the right cause
    Let there not be any further excuse because
    All are tired of antics and tactics coarse

    (C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng - 110509
    http://MotivationInMotion.blogspot.com
    Mon. 11th May 2009.

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