Sunday 05 May 2024
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IPOH (Dec 4): Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu will not propose for the dissolution of the State Legislative Assembly to Sultan of Perak Sultan Nazrin Shah despite having lost the vote of confidence in the sitting today.

Ahmad Faizal, who is the Chenderiang assemblyman, said he accepts the result of the vote with an open heart, but would not propose for the dissolution of the State Legislative Assembly due to the unconducive current situation following the spread of Covid-19.

“Of course when I have an audience with the Sultan, I can propose for the State Legislative Assembly be dissolved, but do we want that? No way. The current situation is not conducive for an election [to be called]. So, what should I do?

“I have to be a nice person, keep quiet and give my support to the person chosen by the Sultan to be the next menteri besar in the best interests of the people.

“I’m just an ordinary leader who, when entrusted with the responsibilities, have tried to do my level best, and when the time comes, like today, will just let it go nicely. I hope everyone can accept this. It’s not about us, it’s about serving the people,” he told a press conference after gracing the presentation of the approval letter for mosque and surau projects in Perak at Bangunan Perak Darul Ridzuan here today.

Ahmad Faizal failed to obtain the majority support of the State Legislative Assembly today after receiving only 10 votes of support, while 48 assemblymen voted against him, and one abstained from voting on the motion moved by Pengkalan Baru assemblyman Datuk Abd Manap Hashim of Barisan Nasional (BN).

The Perak State Legislative Assembly comprises 25 BN (Umno) assemblymen, followed by those of DAP (16), Bersatu (five), Amanah (five), PKR (three), PAS (three), one from Gerakan and an independent.

Ahmad Faizal, who is Bersatu's deputy president, was reappointed as the menteri besar under the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government formed with the mandate given by 32 assemblymen on March 13 after Bersatu left Pakatan Harapan (PH).

He earlier led the PH state government after the 14th general election (GE14) in 2018. The Perak PH government collapsed on March 10 this year after Ahmad Faizal resigned.

Elaborating on the result of the vote, Ahmad Faizal said he had accepted the decision and thanked the 10 assemblymen who voted in his favour.

“There were many others who supported me but had to follow their parties’ decision. They personally came to see me [after the vote] and told me that they were not happy, but what is done cannot be undone.

“After all, this is politics; it can happen to anyone,” he said.

Ahmad Faizal, who is also the Tambun MP, hoped that the vote of confidence on him would not be “dragged” into Dewan Rakyat or any other states.

“Don’t play too much politics. Give support to the current ruling government; let them do their work until next election, which I don't think is going to be too long. We’ll contest again and let the people decide,” he said.

Upset for not being able to table the state’s 2021 budget, which was initially scheduled for today, Ahmad Faizal hoped that the appointment of the new menteri besar would be made before Wednesday, so that the budget could be tabled for the development of the state and well-being of the people.

He said he would have to focus on his duties as an MP to attend the Dewan Rakyat sitting, as well as being the Chenderiang assemblyman and Bersatu's deputy president.

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