Syahredzan slams PAS MP’s secret ballot no-confidence vote challenge

Syahredzan slams PAS MP’s secret ballot no-confidence vote challenge

The PH MP says it is clear that PN lacks the courage and the numbers, speaking up only to appease supporters who are fast losing faith in the leadership.

Bangi MP Syahredzan Johan (left) has trained his guns on PAS information chief Ahmad Fadhli Shaari for suggesting that the no-confidence vote against the prime minister be done via secret ballot.
PETALING JAYA:
Pakatan Harapan (PH) MP Syahredzan Johan has criticised PAS information chief Ahmad Fadhli Shaari for suggesting a secret ballot in a no-confidence vote against the prime minister in the Dewan Rakyat.

Syahredzan said opposition leader Hamzah Zainudin had previously claimed that the filing of a no-confidence motion would depend on Dewan Rakyat Speaker Johari Abdul’s decision on a separate motion against Anwar Ibrahim.

“Now, Fadhli is challenging the government to allow a secret ballot on a no-confidence vote against the prime minister?

“If the opposition doesn’t even table such a motion, how can the question of whether it should be a secret ballot arise?

“Table the motion first, stop with all this empty talk. The people have had enough,” the DAP man said in a Facebook post.

He said it had been weeks since the opposition’s “Turun Anwar” rally where they claimed a no-confidence vote would be tabled soon.

“Yet, nothing has materialised, with excuse after excuse being put forward.”

Syahredzan, who is Bangi MP, said it was clear that Perikatan Nasional (PN) lacked the courage and the numbers, speaking up only to appease supporters who are fast losing faith in their leadership.

Earlier today, Fadhli suggested that the no-confidence motion be voted on by secret ballot so no one would know who voted in favour and against the motion.

In an interview with Utusan Malaysia, the Pasir Mas MP questioned the feasibility of bringing a no-confidence motion to the Dewan Rakyat, noting that government MPs were bound by a memorandum of understanding they signed with the administration.

He said if the government was really genuine in allowing such a motion, the vote should be held by secret ballot so the identities of those supporting it would remain unknown.

However, even Fadhli expressed doubt that this would happen as the outcome could result in the fall of the government.

Last week, Hamzah said the opposition’s decision to file a motion for a no-confidence vote would depend on the Dewan Rakyat Speaker’s decision on a separate motion filed by Kota Bharu MP Takiyuddin Hassan.

Takiyuddin, the opposition chief whip, had submitted a motion calling for Anwar to be referred to the Dewan Rakyat’s rights and privileges committee for allegedly misleading the House on the Batu Puteh issue.

The motion followed Anwar informing the Dewan Rakyat that the Cabinet had decided not to pursue legal action against former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad over his role in the Batu Puteh case due to his advanced age.

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