Fadillah denies co-operation agreement prelude to dictatorship


ALLEGATIONS that the co-operation agreement to formalise the unity government is unconstitutional and will lead to dictatorship are untrue, Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof said today.

According to Fadillah, the agreement clearly states that all component parties in the government can still negotiate with each other to reach a consensus.

He said opposition parties who thought otherwise can take the matter to court.

“In the agreement, it states that any party (in the government) that is not satisfied must negotiate with all the parties that make up the unity government, so we will negotiate.

“To ensure political stability, we need to ensure there will be no vote of no confidence (against Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim).

“We have had three prime ministers (in two years) and one of the reasons is because of the vote of no confidence issue,” he told a media conference in Kuching today.

Fadillah said the main objective of the agreement was to ensure political stability that in turn would bring about a positive impact on the people and the national economy, adding that he would be tabling the motion of vote of confidence in the prime minister on Monday.

He also hoped that the unity government would last until the end of the current term and focus on good governance of the country.

In a statement earlier today, Masjid Tanah MP Mas Ermieyati Samsudin claimed that the agreement was a prelude to dictatorship, adding that it was also illegal, dangerous and unenforceable.

The Bersatu Srikandi vice chief said clause 4 of the agreement stated that all MPs are required to vote or support the prime minister in motions relating to confidence votes, supply bills or procedural motions with effect on the federal government’s stability.

“According to clause 4(b), if any government MP fails to vote as instructed, they will be deemed to have vacated their parliamentary seat based on article 49A of the Federal Constitution,” the former deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (parliament and law) said. – Bernama, December 17, 2022.


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