Takiyuddin: PAS drops proposed motion of confidence in PM
(Yahoo News) – PAS is dropping its proposal to push for a motion of confidence in Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad following the Pakatan Harapan presidential council’s decision on the leadership transition issue.
PAS secretary-general Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan said it was no longer relevant to push for such a motion because the ruling coalition’s decision on Friday (Feb 21) night “can effectively stop undemocratic attempts to unseat a sitting premier”.
“It is no longer relevant to push for the proposed motion because the Prime Minister can now focus on the implementation of policies and reviving the economy without undue politically motivated interference,” he told The Star Saturday (Feb 22).
He said this when asked to comment on the Pakatan presidential council’s decision not to pressure Dr Mahathir to step down and hand over power to PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
“When we proposed to push for the motion of confidence, our intention was not to take over the government. Now that the democratically appointed Prime Minister is generally accepted, we can look forward to political stability.
“They can now focus on discharging their duties and responsibilities without looming uncertainties and confusion. They should focus on reviving the economy,” said Takiyuddin.
He added that PAS will remain as a “constructive Opposition” and focus on checks and balances.
Takiyuddin said that PAS reserved the right to change its stand if the situation warranted it.
“All we want is political stability,” he said.