19 January 2012

Will Shahrizat be dropped ahead of the polls...

Najib at Pandan Umno AGMShahrizat Abdul Jalil's decision to go on a three-week sabbatical as a cabinet minister pending investigations into the National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) has set tongues wagging over whether she will return to work.
Three days after her announcement, veteran opposition lawmaker Lim Kit Siang cryptically predicted that Shahrizat will be dropped as a cabinet minister, but did not state why.


BN insiders told
Malaysiakini that Shahrizat's link to the NFC scandal is a blight on Prime Minister Najib Razak's reformist image and allowing her to stay on would provide more fodder for a resurgent Pakatan Rakyat.

But as fate would have it, insiders say that Najib does have a convenient way out should he make good his
promise to call polls only after the March session of parliament, when he is expected to table some of the showpiece reformist laws and repeal the much reviled Internal Security Act (ISA).

This is because Shahrizat, along with fellow cabinet ministers - Jamil Khir Baharom, Awang Adek Hussin and Koh Tsu Koon - will see their senatorship terms expire on April 8.


The Dewan Rakyat will begin its sitting in March through to April while the Dewan Negara sitting starts in April and is scheduled to continue until May.

 

Polling date matters

Should Najib choose not to have Shahrizat as part of his cabinet line-up ahead of the crucial polls, which would partially remove the impact
of the NFC fiasco, he could decide not to extend her senatorship.

This scenario does not even require a replacement for Shahrizat's position as Najib could assign an acting minister for the women, family, and community development portfolio before the polls, said a BN source.


Najib can appoint any individual as a senator in the Dewan Negara for up to two consecutive or non-consecutive terms.
But should Najib call for polls before April 9, then the PM will have to do without the convenient opportunity to drop Shahrizat.

Two prominent political analysts consulted by Malaysiakini believe that Lim's prediction is likely off the mark because the dropping of Shahrizat - either through a cabinet reshuffle or by not extending Shahrizat's senatorship - will unsettle Umno.


NONE"Given the potential of a near-term election, it is unlikely that there will be a cabinet reshuffle, partly because he (Najib) will have the opportunity to do that after the election," said Ibrahim Suffian (right), head of independent pollster group Merdeka Centre.

Ibrahim added that if Najib was to go ahead with a cabinet reshuffle and dismiss some high-ranking ministers, he may face complications in getting the BN election machinery to function.

 

Emphasis on UMNO styability
Echoing this, political analyst Khoo Kay Peng said the "element of surprise" of an early general election should not be discounted.
Preferably, Khoo added, Najib would want to avoid a reshuffle as it could potentially threaten the stability of Umno.

"If Najib drops a particular minister, he will be perceived as siding with a particular faction in Umno," he observed.


Umno's stability, said Khoo, is paramount since its political partners in BN remain weak and the electoral burden lies primarily on Umno.



dap set pak lah free forum 121006 khoo kay pengKhoo (left) pointed out that Shahrizat, who is a first-term senator, still wields considerable influence as Umno Wanita chief and Najib may not want to risk unsettling the balance in Umno.

The precarious balance could be seen particularly through the recent allegations against Umno ministers and deputy ministers, which Khoo speculated as being orchestrated by feuding factions within Umno.


Other Umno figures who have become embroiled in controversy are Jamil and Awang who have been accused of abusing zakat funds
and receiving personal political financing respectively.

While Najib will "strike a balance" between internal politics and the election, Khoo added that should there be any fallout on the electorate from his decision, Umno will attempt to placate with handouts
and trust schemes.


Mungkinkah Shahrizat digugurkan sebelum PRU13


azlan Keputusan Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil yang bercuti sabatikal sebagai menteri kabinet sementara menunggu sisatan ke atas syarikat projek ternakan lembu Perbadanan Fidlot Kebangsaan (NFC) yang dikaitkan dengan keluarganya menimbulkan persoalan sama ada Ketua Wanita Umno itu akan terus berundur dari dunia politik.

Tiga hari selepas pengumuman itu, pemimpin veteran pembangkang secara sinis berkata, beliau  meramalkan bahawa Shahrizat akan digugurkan sebagai menteri kabinet, tetapi Lim tidak menyatakan alasannya itu.


Menurut sumber dalaman BN, pembabitan keluarga Shahrizat yang terpalit dengan skandal NFC telah mencemarkan imej imej reformis yang cuba ditonjolkan oleh Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
 

azlanBagaimanapun takdir menentukan bahawa Najib tidak mempunyai jalan mudah bagi menyelesaikan kemelut ini. Jika Dewan Rakyat dibubarkan selepas Mac, Najib pastikan terpaksa membentangkan beberapa undang-undang reformis termasuk memansuhkan Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri (ISA) demi memulihkan imejnya yang tercemar itu.

Dan ini juga bermakna Shahrizat, bersama-sama dengan rakan menteri kabinet lain - Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom, Datuk Awang Adek Hussin dan Tan Sri Koh Tsu Koon terpaksa dilantik semula sebagai ahli Dewan Negara kerana tempoh mereka akan tamat pada 8 April.

Dewan Rakyat akan mula bersidang pada Mac hingga April ini manakala persidangan Dewan Negara pula dijadualkan pada April dan berterusan sehingga Mei.

Jika Najib memilih mengugurkan Shahrizat daripada barisan jemaah menteri, menjelang pilihan raya umum akan datang kerana skandal NFC, maka beliau tidak perlu memlanjutkan keanggotaan sebagai senator.



source:malaysiakini

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