Resign as Sabah chief minister, Umno man tells Shafie Apdal over rejected motion of confidence
Friday, 08 May 2020 12:07 AM MYTDatuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan says in mature democracies, the person who brings a 'divisive and disruptive' vote of confidence or vote of no confidence normally resigns if his attempt fails. ― Pictures by Firdaus Latif
“In mature democracies, the person who brings a 'divisive and disruptive' vote of confidence or vote of no confidence normally resigns if his attempt fails. Mohamad Ariff added that based on the explanation in the motion, he found that it was not in line with Article 43 of the Federal Constitution because it questions the power to appoint the prime minister by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
“The question is will Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal have the ethics to resign? We shall wait and see,” he added in his post. Parliament will convene for the first time this year on May 18. However, the government has truncated the meeting that was already delayed from its original date in March to just a single day, citing the Covid-19 pandemic as the reason.
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