OPPOSITION lawmakers need not necessarily follow their leaders, especially over what they think are wrong decisions, said a third Barisan Nasional MP who did not take part in the walkout in Parliament yesterday.
Labuan MP Rozman Isli said he respected the Parliament as an institution, adding that opposition lawmakers should have respected the august house and taken a different means of protest, instead of walking out.
“I also think that MPs must not all the time blindly follow the instructions of the party or the whip.
Rozman, alongside former youth and sports minister Khairy Jamaluddin and former foreign affairs minister Anifah Aman, were the only ones who did not walk out from Parliament yesterday as a sign of protest against the appointment of Mohd Ariff Md Yusof as Dewan Rakyat speaker.
The opposition, led by BN president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and PAS, alleged that Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad did not give a 14-day notice to the Parliament secretary on Ariff’s nomination as speaker.
Rozman also said BN needs to form a “new culture” and be better than Pakatan Harapan when it was opposition.
“Let’s start this new way and new culture in our Malaysian Parliament.
“I did not like many things the opposition did previously. So, I really want to see the current opposition do things differently now.”
In the 14th general election, the two-term MP defeated Warisan’s Noor Halimi Zaini by 1,450 votes.
However, there have been talks that Rozman wanted to switch sides to Warisan before GE14. – July 17, 2018.
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