Still waiting for Khalid to name state exco line-up
(The Star) – Selangor remains the only state whose exco line-up has yet to be named following the impasse over the number of seats to be allocated to the respective Pakatan Rakyat member parties.
Speculation is rife as to who will make it to the highest decision-making body in the state government and how the 10 exco seats are to be divided between PAS, DAP and PKR.
So far, DAP has expressed disappointment over the three exco seats allocated for it as announced by Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim recently.
Khalid’s political secretary Faekah Husin said the mentri besar was expected to arrive home from Frankfurt, Germany, today after seeking treatment for an old leg injury.
She said Khalid would immediately seek an audience with the Selangor Sultan over the appointment of exco members.
Selangor DAP deputy chairman Tony Pua, meanwhile, said the party was still in discussion with PAS and PKR over the distribution of exco positions.
“We met twice again recently. Our discussions have been friendly.
“Now we are just waiting for the MB to come back for some confirmation,” he added.
DAP previously expressed shock and puzzle when Khalid announced the party would be getting three exco positions and also the Speaker’s post.
Khalid also said PAS would get four exco positions and PKR three.
Pua was reported to have said previously that DAP was promised four exco seats.
Meanwhile, it is speculated that most PKR exco members would be replaced with new faces.
PKR’s previous exco members were Dr Yaakob Sapari (Kota Anggerik), Elizabeth Wong (Bukit Lanjan), Dr Xavier Jayakumar (Sri Andalas) and Rodziah Ismail (Batu Tiga).
Among PKR new names tipped to join the exco rank was Seri Setia assemblyman Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad. For PAS, new names mentioned include state commissioner Dr Abdul Rani Osman.
Bukit Antarabangsa assemblyman and PKR deputy president Azmin Ali was earlier speculated to be an exco member, but this idea has been shot down by a party source.