Sunday 20 August 2023

Kedah PAS shows inclusive ‘power sharing’

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Kedah PAS shows inclusive ‘power sharing’

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 21, 2023: The PAS-led Kedah government today showed that it is politrcally inclusive when a sole Gerakan elected representaive was sworn in as a state executive councillor.

Kulim assemblyman Wong Chia Zhen (Human Resources, Chinese, Indian and Siamese Communities and Non-Governmental Organisations Committee chairman) won in the Aug 12 state elections, beating a PKR candidate.

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Bersatu gets 3 exco posts in Kedah

Menteri besar Sanusi Nor holds eight portfolios in the new state government.

FMT Reporters - 21 Aug 2023, 2:52pm

The Kedah exco members after their swearing-in at Istana Anak Bukit. (Bernama pic)

PETALING JAYA: The newly sworn-in 10-member Kedah state government has seven PAS representatives serving as state executive councillors, three from Bersatu and one from Gerakan.

Perikatan Nasional has formed the state government after winning 33 of the 36 state assembly seats in the Aug 12 polls. PAS won 22 seats, Bersatu 10 and Gerakan one.

Berita Harian yesterday reported that Kedah Bersatu was unhappy the party would be given only three exco posts.

Bersatu previously had five executive councillors in Kedah, and a party insider was quoted as saying Bersatu regretted that such a small number were allocated despite the party having won 10 seats in the state election.

PAS’s seven executive councillors include menteri besar Sanusi Nor, who holds eight portfolios in the new state government, compared with seven in the previous term.

Sanusi, who is also the Jeneri assemblyman, heads the committees for state planning; land, mineral and geoscience; finance; state-linked companies; State Economic Action Council; development; and external relations.

The swearing-in of the executive councillors was held before Sultan Sallehuddin Sultan Badlishah at Istana Anak Bukit this morning.

The seven new faces are Azam Samat (Sungai Limau), Haim Hilman Abdullah (Jitra), Mansor Zakaria (Kuala Ketil), Dzowahir Abd Ghani (Suka Menanti), Salleh Saidin (Kubang Rotan), Radhi Mat Din (Alor Mengkudu) and Wong Chia Zhen (Kulim).

Siti Aishah Ghazali (Merbau Pulas), Halimaton Shaadiah Saad (Bukit Kayu Hitam), and Mohamad Yusoff @ Munir Zakaria (Kuala Nerang) retained their previous portfolios.

The full list of state executive councillors list and their portfolios:

· Sanusi Nor (PAS) – state planning; land, mineral and geoscience; finance; state-linked companies, State Economic Action Council; development; external relations.

· Siti Aishah Ghazali (PAS) – rural areas, poverty eradication, human development.

· Azam Samat (PAS) – education, religion, communication, information.

· Haim Hilman Abdullah (PAS) – industry and investment, higher education, science, technology, innovation.

· Radhi Mat Din (PAS) -consumer affairs and cost of living, youth and sports.

· Mansor Zakaria (PAS) -housing, local government, health.

· Halimaton Shaadiah Saad (Bersatu) – welfare, women, family and society wellness, unity.

· Mohamad Yusoff @ Munir Zakaria (PAS) -public works, natural resources, water supply, environment.

· Dzowahir Abd Ghani (Bersatu) – agriculture, farming, transportation.

· Salleh Saidin (Bersatu) -tourism, culture, entrepreneurship.

· Wong Chia Zhen (Gerakan) – human resources; Chinese, Indian, and Siamese communities; NGOs.

Seven new faces among 10 Kedah exco members sworn in on Aug 21

NATION

Monday, 21 Aug 2023

1:33 PM MYT

 

ALOR SETAR: Ten state assemblymen in Kedah were sworn in on Monday (Aug 21) as state executive councillors (Exco), with seven being new faces.

They took their oaths of office before the Sultan of Kedah, Al-Aminul Karim Sultan Sallehuddin Sultan Badlishah, in a ceremony which began at 10am at Balai Mengadap Besar, Istana Anak Bukit here.

The ceremony started with the oath-taking and signing of pledge by the Exco members, followed by the presentation of letters of appointment by Sultan Sallehuddin.

Merbau Pulas assemblyman Datuk Siti Ashah Ghazali, the Rural, Poverty Eradication and Human Development Committee chairman, was the first to take her oath, followed by Sungai Limau assemblyman Mohd Azam Abd Samat (Education, Religion, Communications and Information Committee).

They were followed by Jitra assemblyman Dr Haim Hilman Abdullah (Industry and Investment, Higher Education, and Science, Technology and Innovation Committee), Bukit Kayu Hitam assemblyman Datuk Halimaton Shaadiah Saad (Welfare, Women, Family, and Community and Unity Committee) and Kuala Nerang assemblyman Mohamad Yusoff Zakaria (Works, Natural Resources, Water Supply and Resources, and Environment Committee).

The others who took their oath included Kuala Ketil assemblyman Mansor Zakaria (Housing, Local Government and Health Committee), Suka Menanti assemblyman Dzowahir Ab Ghani (Agriculture, Plantation and Transport Committee) and Kubang Rotan assemblyman Datuk Mohd Salleh Saidin (Tourism, Culture and Entrepreneurship Committee).

Alor Mengkudu assemblyman Muhammad Radhi Mat Din (Consumer and Cost of Living, Youth and Sports Committee) and Kulim assemblyman Wong Chia Zhen (Human Resources, Chinese, Indian and Siamese Communities and Non-Governmental Organisations Committee) also took their oath.

DAP, PKR get bulk of Selangor exco posts, BN gets 1

Barisan Nasional will be represented in the Selangor state government for the first time in 15 years.

FMT Reporters - 21 Aug 2023, 3:06pm

 

Kinrara assemblyman Ng Sze Han taking his oath of office at the swearing-in ceremony for Selangor state executive councillors at Istana Alam Shah, Klang.

 

PETALING JAYA: DAP has four representatives in the 10-member Selangor state executive council (exco), with PKR having three and Amanah two.

For the first time in 15 years, Barisan Nasional will be represented in the state government, according to a list of exco members issued by the office of Selangor menteri besar Amirudin Shari.

The 10 executive councillors took their oaths of office before Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah at Istana Alam Shah in Klang today.

Amirudin, who was sworn in earlier today, said he will chair his first exco meeting at noon on Wednesday, during which he will also announce the portfolios of all exco members.

The four DAP assemblymen are Ng Sze Han (Kinrara), Ng Suee Lim (Sekinchan), Jamaliah Jamaluddin (Bandar Utama) and V Papparaidu (Banting).

The three PKR representatives are Fahmi Ngah (Seri Setia), Najwan Halimi (Kota Anggerik) and Borhan Aman Shah (Tanjung Sepat), while Amanah is represented by Izham Hashim (Pandan Indah) and Anfaal Saari (Taman Templer).

BN is represented by Umno’s Sungai Air Tawar assemblyman Rizam Ismail.

Suee Lim was the speaker of the Selangor legislative assembly during the last term. Sze Han, Izham and Borhan had previously served as executive councillors, while the other six are new faces in the state government.

The PH-BN coalition won 34 of the 56 seats in the state election on Aug 12, with Perikatan Nasional claiming the remaining 22.

In a Bernama report, Amirudin said PH and BN have succeeded in passing the first test during the Aug 12 state election despite failing to obtain a two-thirds majority.

“We have 12 more seats compared to the opposition, and this is a good start,” he said.

Kinrara assemblyman Ng Sze Han taking his oath of office at the swearing-in ceremony for Selangor state executive councillors at Istana Alam Shah, Klang.

PETALING JAYA: DAP has four representatives in the 10-member Selangor state executive council (exco), with PKR having three and Amanah two.

For the first time in 15 years, Barisan Nasional will be represented in the state government, according to a list of exco members issued by the office of Selangor menteri besar Amirudin Shari.

The 10 executive councillors took their oaths of office before Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah at Istana Alam Shah in Klang today.

Amirudin, who was sworn in earlier today, said he will chair his first exco meeting at noon on Wednesday, during which he will also announce the portfolios of all exco members.

The four DAP assemblymen are Ng Sze Han (Kinrara), Ng Suee Lim (Sekinchan), Jamaliah Jamaluddin (Bandar Utama) and V Papparaidu (Banting).

The three PKR representatives are Fahmi Ngah (Seri Setia), Najwan Halimi (Kota Anggerik) and Borhan Aman Shah (Tanjung Sepat), while Amanah is represented by Izham Hashim (Pandan Indah) and Anfaal Saari (Taman Templer).

BN is represented by Umno’s Sungai Air Tawar assemblyman Rizam Ismail.

Suee Lim was the speaker of the Selangor legislative assembly during the last term. Sze Han, Izham and Borhan had previously served as executive councillors, while the other six are new faces in the state government.

The PH-BN coalition won 34 of the 56 seats in the state election on Aug 12, with Perikatan Nasional claiming the remaining 22.

In a Bernama report, Amirudin said PH and BN have succeeded in passing the first test during the Aug 12 state election despite failing to obtain a two-thirds majority.

“We have 12 more seats compared to the opposition, and this is a good start,” he said.

All is well, says Kedah Bersatu chief over 3 exco posts

Suhaimi Abdullah says the swearing-in of three Bersatu assemblymen, puts to rest any talk of dissatisfaction.

Yasmin Abd Latif and Faiz Zainudin - 21 Aug 2023, 11:17pm


Kedah’s new state executive council comprises 7 members from PAS, 3 from Bersatu and 1 from Gerakan. (Bernama pic)

PETALING JAYA: The issue of Kedah Bersatu being dissatisfied with being given only three state executive councillor posts has been resolved, says its chief Suhaimi Abdullah.

Suhaimi said the swearing-in ceremony, involving three of the party’s assemblymen before Kedah’s Sultan Sallehuddin Sultan Badlishah today, took place smoothly.

“All is well. All (appointed) excos have been sworn in, so this puts an end to the issue,” he told FMT.

The three Bersatu representatives who joined the new exco line- up are Bukit Kayu Hitam assemblyman Halimaton Shaadiah Saad, Suka Menanti’s Dwozahir Ab Ghani and Kubang Rotan’s Salleh Saidin.

Berita Harian reported yesterday that Kedah Bersatu was unhappy the party would be given only three exco posts despite having won 10 seats at the state assembly elections.

Bersatu previously had five executive councillors in Kedah.

PAS has seven executive councillors, including menteri besar Sanusi Nor, who holds eight portfolios in the new state government. Gerakan has one exco.

Bersatu Youth chief Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal said the appointment of every state executive councillor for Perikatan Nasional-led states was done by consensus of all component parties.

“It’s not true that Bersatu is unhappy with being given three exco posts in Kedah; the decision was made by consensus,” he said.

PN formed the state government after winning 33 of the 36 state assembly seats in the Aug 12 polls. PAS won 22 seats, Bersatu 10 and Gerakan one.

 Saturday, 19 August 2023

Only morons will believe in PAS and Bersatu

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Only morons will believe in PAS and Bersatu

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 19, 2023: If the above image found on Facebook is accurate, then even the Perikatan Nasional (PN)-Bersatu assemblymen have been rejected by PAS.

And has the Bersatu leader, Muhyiddin “I Am Malay First” Yassin, said anything about this predicament?

All he knows is to attack Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and his Unity Government (UG).

An what about the sole Gerakan assemblyman in Kulim who won under the PN ticket?

How inclusive and sharing is PAS when it comes to politics, power-sharing and positions?

And the Taliban-like PAS boss, Hadi Awang and also Muhyiddin have, after the 15th General Election and state elections on Aug 12, 2023, shamelessly said the PAS governments will be fair to all Malaysians, irrespective of race and religion.

PAS cannot even be fair to their allies, what more other Malaysians.

Only morons will believe in PAS and Bersatu. PN-Bersatu  is just a political platform for PAS to win in mixed seats

 

 

 

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