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2008年3月23日星期日

What is the problem in Terengganu?

23/3 PM Abdullah:The Abdullah:The appointment of anyone other than Idris Jusoh as Terengganu Mentri Besar would be against the Constitution.

Kijal assemblyman Ahmad Said, to be sworn in as Terengganu MB today, has been stripped of his Umno membership for disobeying party leadership.

At 10.42 am, I received this piece of news:

Ahmad said only received Terengganu MB appointment letter at 8.20am today:palace officials have fixed indefinite date for the ceremony.

Kijal assemblyman Ahmad Said will be sworn-in as Mentri Besar of Terengganu soon, a state palace official has confirmed.

Terengganu assemblymen will boycott swearing-in ceremony if palace goes ahead in appointing Kijal representative Ahmad Said as Mentri Besar.

Terengganu Umno’s Wanita, Youth and Puteri wings have stated their undivided support for state chief Idris Jusoh to be sworn-in as Mentri Besar.

Terengganu palace official has confirmed that the swearing-in ceremony of Kijal assemlyman as Mentri Besar will be held at 10am on Sunday.

Terengganu state reps will send a protest note to palace on the appointment of Ahmad Said as Mentri Besar.

What is the problem in Terengganu? It is just a bit confusing. Take it from the PM: Ony Idris Jusoh can be Terengganu Mentri Besar.

Minister n PM’s Dept Zaid Ibrahim says he will propose to Cabinet to enact laws to bar elected representatives from political party hopping.

Zaid Ibrahim says he will propose Govt apology for those victimized by 1988 judicial crisis and removal of then Lord President Salleh Abbas.

Malaysia has issued statement opposing Taiwan’s provocative move to hold referendum on UN membership as it may affect regional peace and security.

Serian MP Richard Riot has denied he is crossing over to Opposition or approached by PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim.

Chairman Karpal Singh: DAP proposing anti-happing law be passed in Parliament;its MPs will vote aye if BN were to propose such a law.

CM Lim Guan Eng:All DAP MPs and assemblymen banned from applying for land in Penang.

Kuomintang's Ma Ying-Jeo has won Taiwan's presidential poll with unassailable lead over Frank Hsieh of the ruling Democratice Progressive Party.

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