Thursday, 19 June 2008

No Action against SAPP...for now

The Barisan Nasional Supreme Council which met for three hours here today has decided not to take action against SAPP for now until it had confirmed or refuted the validity of the statement by its, President Datuk Yong Teck Lee, on Wednesday.

"Action on the SAPP will only be decided after obtaining clarification officially from the party's Supreme Council on Yong's statement," according to a statement from the BN Supreme Council which was read by BN secretary-general Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor after the meeting at Menara Datuk Onn, Pusat Dagangan Dunia Putra (PWTC) here, according to Bernama.

Here's the full report:

BN lashes out at Yong Teck Lee

KUALA LUMPUR, June 19 (Bernama) -- All Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties Thursday strongly criticised the statement by Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) president Datuk Yong Teck Lee that the party had lost confidence in the leadership of the Prime Minister, describing it as lacking principles, unethical and going against the BN's spirit of consensus.

Leaders of the 12 BN component parties present unanimously expressed their solid support for Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, according to a statement from the BN Supreme Council which was read by BN secretary-general Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor after the meeting which lasted more than three hours at Menara Datuk Onn, Pusat Dagangan Dunia Putra (PWTC) here.

The Supreme Council, however, postponed decision on the form of action to be taken against the SAPP until it had confirmed or refuted the validity of the statement made by Yong Wednesday.

"Action on the SAPP will only be decided after obtaining clarification officially from the party's Supreme Council on Yong's statement," he said.

At the meeting, all BN component party leaders were asked and subsequently agreed to ensure that all the BN Members of Parliament from their respective parties were present throughout the Parliament session and follow the instruction of the BN whip and reject any motion on the vote of `no confidence' against Abdullah.

Meanwhile, when asked why SAPP representatives were not invited to the meeting, Tengku Adnan said it was because the meeting was discussing matters that involved the interest of the SAPP.

Asked why the BN Supreme Council did not take the opportunity to ask and listen to the views of the SAPP on all the related issues, Tengku Adnan said their presence was not necessary as the party's views had been stated through the mass media.

He said the SAPP should have discussed with the top leadership before making the declaration that it had lost confidence in the Prime Minister.--BERNAMA

6 comments:

Daphne Ling said...

Hey Aunty Maria,

Uh-oh...Somebody looks like he's in trouble ;)

See you soon!

maria a samad (kak ton) said...

Daphne,

Deep trouble, you mean.

Right, see you soon!

Daphne Ling said...

Yeah lor...

Kerana mulut, badan binasa!

Wait, did I get that right ar? ;) Hehe...

Anonymous said...

please take serious action against them..is this the kind of leader that we should vote for?just simply lompat here and there when they have problem?

Anonymous said...

I don't know what YTL is rationally thinking about when he decides to do so. But it could be a STRATEGIC move as well. You knowlah, politicians.... Their stand can change here and there. But that shows integrity and ethics... Is this such leaders who can really take care of the rakyat? Is what YTL doing will in term BENEFIT the people of Sabah, or will it just make matters worst?

Anonymous said...

Oportunis rats! When the whole of BN (well, majority) is standing by the PM to ensure no more poltical chaos and havoc ensues. NOW these SAPP just HAD to make things worst then they already are. Saya orang Sabah malu lah ada pemimpin sebegini.