
Constitutional law professor Shad Saleem Faruqi said it was within “Parliament’s power and privileges” to introduce a motion.
“MPs may of course introduce any motion, although it may not be allowed by the Speaker. And in the last few years, the Speakers have been quite strict about this.
“So this is not an issue for the attorney-general or for you or me, it is an issue for Parliament,” he said during a webinar titled “To Legitimate or Legislate: The Continuing Parliament Dilemma”.
On Saturday, Attorney-General Idrus Harun said there was no need for Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob to table a confidence vote in the Dewan Rakyat.
Idrus said if Ismail’s legitimacy still needed to be tested by any party apart from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, it would mean the absolute power of the King could be overridden.
He explained that the Federal Constitution empowered the King to appoint the prime minister who he feels has commanded the majority, which he did via statutory declarations.
His comment, however, drew criticisms, with the opposition branding it as “treason” and called for his resignation.