Yoursay The Frogs Have Jumped In Vain In Sabah
YOURSAY | ‘Bury for good those who try to steal the govt and deny you the choice you made in GE14.’Shafie: Fresh polls within 60 days, voters can decide between Musa and meFerdtan: Dissolving the Sabah state assembly and making way for fresh polls is a sign of respecting the people's mandate by going again to the people
The crossing-over of elected representatives is disgusting and that has been the behaviour of Umno, which grabs power via the backdoor through bribes and positions
Bersatu, which is presently leading the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government, has followed the same modus operandi used by Umno – this is not surprising as Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin was from Umno
Despite that, the Warisan government has fallen via defections and a snap poll is to take place, one thing that is most gratifying is to lay eyes on the defectors, the ‘frogs’ who have jumped in vain
Why? Because they are not going to be allegedly paid the millions they were promised to betray the state government. On top of that, they would not be chosen as candidates as no one wants a traitor
So frogs, eat your hearts out. You got nothing and those who stayed would be rewarded with a win in the election due to the expected backlash
Meanwhile, let's not give all praises to Sabah caretaker chief minister (CM) Shafie Apdal who called for a snap election. All credit should instead go to Sabah Governor Juhar Mahiruddin
What Shafie did was not unexpected. The mere fact that the governor, or Tuan Yang Terutama (TYT), accepted the advice from the CM to dissolve the assembly means that His Excellency respected the constitution
As happened before, this may not have been the outcome. He could have easily refused the advice, as that is certainly not unprecedented. Remember a previous “advice” from a member of royalty that he would not dissolve the assembly if there is a change in his state government
So it is the Sabah governor who is the hero here. Thank you, TYT for bringing faith back to Malaysians. Fairness and impartiality in the name of democracy still remain, though rare
Fair Play: Yes, kudos to the Sabah governor. He did the right thing, and in accordance with the constitution
He listened to the advice of the incumbent CM (Shafie) and agreed to dissolve the state assembly instead of accepting former CM Musa Aman’s statutory declarations (SDs) claiming he had a simple majority as the basis to form a new state government
The governor’s decision, perhaps, would send a clear signal, in no uncertain terms, to career politicians that party-hopping cannot and will not be encouraged - at least in Sabah. It is important that Peninsular politicians take note of this. A precedent has been established, no less in Sabah
Would the frogs be punished in the snap election? I hope so - to send a clear signal to unscrupulous politicians that frog jumping is not a lucrative vocation once elected into office
Seriously: Sabahans, please rise up and retire these frogs. Bury for good those who try to steal the government and deny you the choice you made in the last election
We are sick and tired of these leaders who have no regard for the sacred mandate given to them
Cocomomo: I am curious. If some of the corrupted, lying, lack of integrity state assemblypersons were paid to defect, do they now need to refund their money because the state assembly has been dissolved
Clearwater: @Cocomomo, if you were paid in whole or in part to defect and you did as told but fresh elections were called, would you refund the money? No way, jose. Not your doing. The payer failed to anticipate the other side's next move
Of course, if promises were made, you cannot collect them now. Plus, your state assemblyperson position is now at risk with fresh elections
HangTuahPJ: Shafie, once you have your new team after the elections, make all of them sign contracts that they have to pay zillions if they party-hop after winning
An anti-party-hopping law is nowhere in sight, so you need to do this for the sake of the rakyat. Just like what PKR did
Mugi: If our constitution allows frogs to be a state assemblyperson or a member of parliament, I would suggest that for those who are selected to stand for a future election, they must give a bank guarantee and two guarantors for this purpose
The objectives are, in the event of a frog jumping:1. The party concerned can forfeit the bank guarantee (value to be determined)2. The party that buys the frog may have to pay the two guarantors for the jumping transaction to succeed
Gerard Lourdesamy: The governor has exercised his absolute discretion correctly under the state constitution and his decision is not justiciable. Let the mandate be determined by the people
Now Umno and Bersatu with their minions in Sabah like Star, PBS, and PBRS will start fighting over seat allocations
It is shocking that the backdoor PN government in Kuala Lumpur can interfere so blatantly in Sabah matters
I hope Umno leaders Najib Abdul Razak, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, and their group of MPs would bring down the PN regime as soon as possible so that a snap general election can be held for the whole country
With a very slim seat majority in the Dewan Rakyat, PN is not fit to continue in government where personal interests and the greed for power dominate an administration that is supported by the corrupt and bigoted
Constitutional Supremacy: Sabah shows the way. Salute to the governor for following the constitution and not allowing for people's mandate to be robbed
We appeal to the rulers in Peninsular to follow Sabah’s example. The governments in Johor, Malacca, Perak and Kedah changed hands based on SDs only
LrdfM: Shafie, win or lose, you have our highest respect. The mandate rightfully belongs to Sabahans and not the frogs
We hope Sabahans show the whole country that we need responsible leaders and reject outright the selfish politicians. Malaysians are sick of the betrayals. May the force be with you and Warisan
Shovelnose: A snap election is a better way to resolve the problem created by money politics
Something must be done to reform the political system, such that upon election to the Parliament or state assembly, if a representative decides to change sides, they must resign their seat and a by-election must be held to affirm the mandate by the electorate
Otherwise, it will make a mockery of the whole election process. - Mkini
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