Ahli Majlis MPPP,MPSP: PJ Pulau Pinang hargai pelantikan baru

Mohd Sabri Said Tue Mar 03

PULAU PINANG, 3 Mac (Hrkh) - Pesuruhjaya PAS Negeri Pulau Pinang, Ustaz Saleh Man menyifatkan pertambahan satu lagi kerusi menjadikan dua kerusi Ahli Majlis Perbandaran Pulau Pinang (MPPP) dan Majlis Perbandaran Seberang Perai (MPSP) menunjukkan jasa PAS dihargai.


Dua muka baru di MPPP ialah Yang Dipertua PAS Bukit Gelugor, Ir Aziz Ismail dan bekas Calon PAS Bayan Baru, Asnah Hashim.
Mereka mengantikan Haji Abdul Halim Saleh yang tamat tempoh perkhidmatan pada 28 Februari 2009.
Sementara itu, bagi MPSP, PAS mengekalkan Setiausaha Badan Perhubungan PAS Negeri, Fadzil Kemi dan menambah seorang lagi nama iaitu Abdul Rahman Ramjan.
Menurut Exco Kerajaan Tempatan, Chow Kon Yeow mereka yang dilantik akan berkhidmat mulai 1 Mac sehingga 31 Disember 2009.
MPPP mendapat tujuh muka baru antaranya Ong Ah Teong (DAP), Haji Mohd Razali Abdullah (KeADILan), Lim Boong Chang (KeADILan), Yasir Hafiz Munawar Ali (NGO), Profesor Mohd Zahry Shaik Abdul Rahim dan dua wakil PAS.
Bagi MPPP mereka yang tidak dilantik ialah Than Eng Fatt (DAP), Chua Kheng Ee (KeADILan), Abdul Halim Saleh (PAS), Loh Kok Wah @ Francis (NGO), Rizal Faris Mohideen Abdul Kader (NGO) serta Pegawai Daerah Timur Laut dan Barat Daya.
Manakala di MPSP enam muka baru dilantik mereka ialah Chandrasekaran a/l S. Maniam (DAP), Ahmad Farid Mohd Arshad (PKR), Amir Mohd Ghazali (PKR), Haji Mohamad Hashim (PKR), Idersi Ibrahim (NGO) dan dua wakil PAS.
Mereka yang tidak dilantik sebagai Ahli Majlis sessi 2009 ialah Norhayati Jaafar (keADILan), Amizudin Ahmat (KeADILan) dan Pegawai Daerah Seberang Perai utara, Tengah dan Selatan. Kesemua Ahli Majlis MPPP dan MPSP seramai 24 orang. - mks._

ADA PIMPINAN UMNO BERSIDANG DI HOTEL ONE WORLD-

1. Ada maklumat menyatakan bahawa ada pimpinan UMno sedang bermesyuarat di sebuah hotel One World membincangkan penundaan tarikh perhimpunan agong Umno.


Mohon injuksi halang Perhimpunan Agung Umno 24 Mac ini

2. Saiful report polis berhubung dengan laporan yang di keluarkan oleh Pahang Daily dan kini kemungkinan pengendali blog sedang di cari polis dan satu sidang akhbar mungkin di buat oleh pengendali terbabit.

Malaysian opposition blocked from state parliament



Updated Tuesday, March 3, 2009 3:39 pm TWN, By JULIA ZAPPEI, AP



IPOH, Malaysia — Opposition lawmakers held a meeting under a tree after riot police blocked them from entering a northern state's parliament Tuesday in a tussle for power that has become symbolic of the turmoil in Malaysian politics.

The 28 legislators, accompanied by some 100 supporters, scuffled briefly with police and ruling party supporters outside the Perak state assembly building before retreating to a side street where they held the meeting.



Standing in the shade of a large tree, the lawmakers of the opposition People's Alliance coalition passed a resolution calling for fresh elections to end a constitutional deadlock with the ruling National Front coalition on who should govern Perak.
"This is utter rubbish. Elected representatives are not allowed to go inside. It is not in accordance with the law. The police are practicing double standards," said A. Sivanesan, an opposition legislator.



The spat in Perak state highlights the growing instability in Malaysian politics since the March 2008 elections when the National Front coalition of Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi suffered its worst results ever.
The ruling national coalition lost control of five states including Perak, as well as its traditional two-thirds majority in Parliament, conceding a large number of seats to the People's Alliance.
Since then, the National Front has been trying hard to undermine the People's Alliance. Perak, where the alliance had a three-seat majority, has been one of the centers in the political wrangling.



In early February, three People's Alliance lawmakers defected amid allegations of bribery, tipping the balance in the 59-member state parliament in favor of the National Front.
Soon afterward, the state's titular head, Sultan Azlan Shah, appointed National Front politician Zambry Abd Kadir as chief minister and head of a new government.
The People's Alliance claimed the sultan acted unconstitutionally in appointing Zambry without waiting for a vote of confidence in the state parliament. Zambry's predecessor, Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin, meanwhile, has refused to step down.



Tuesday's attempt by Perak parliament speaker V. Sivakumar, who belongs to the People's Alliance, to hold an emergency session was foiled by police and supporters of the National Front.
"Go back!" the National Front supporters screamed, pushing back alliance members. Police did not intervene in the scuffle.



During the special session held under the tree, the alliance lawmakers, dressed in suits, called for dissolving the legislature and holding fresh elections.
"We are the rightful government ... Now the state has two chief ministers, one that is legal, one that is absolutely illegal," said Mohammad Nizar. "The crisis must be solved ... through the dissolution of the state assembly."

Sidang DUN tamat 10.33 pagi

03/03/2009 10:35am
IPOH 3 Mac – Sidang Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) pakatan pembangkang tamat pada pukul 10.33 pagi .Semua undi sokong Ir Mohd Nizar.

Sidang DUN tamat 10.33 pagi

03/03/2009 10:35am
IPOH 3 Mac – Sidang Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) pakatan pembangkang tamat pada pukul 10.33 pagi .Semua undi sokong Ir Mohd Nizar.

JALAN KE SUK DAN MAHKAMAH DI TUTUP

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Maklumat terkini dari Cecelia PWW.



Maklumat menyatakan bahawa jalan ditutup ke SUK dan juga mahkamah tinggi.Polis mengawal.
Pekerja di SUK diberi cuti dan semua temujanji di batalkan.