The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Two candidates now in race for Parliament Speaker

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KUALA LUMPUR: The media-speculated race for the post of Dewan Rakyat Speaker seems to have narrowed down to just two candidates after social activist Datuk S. Ambiga spiked speculatio­n she was on the shortlist.

“I am not a candidate for Speaker,” said the former Bersih 2.0 chairman in a text message in a reply to Bernama.

Lawyer Ambiga was one of the three people mentioned in media speculatio­n as to who would hold the position, besides former Selangor State Legislativ­e Assembly Speaker Hannah Yeoh and former minister Tan Sri Dr Rais Yatim.

Yeoh, reportedly the choice of her party, DAP, had, according to some media reports, come out tops in a Facebook poll.

When contacted, she declined to comment, saying the announceme­nt should come from the government.

“Let the PH (Pakatan Harapan coalition) leadership decide and announce,” she said.

Rais, a former Cabinet minister with legal training and wide experience, is seen as the front-runner, with an English daily even speculatin­g that he is the choice of Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad for the post.

In an interview with another English daily published yesterday, Rais said the rumour was just a “big talk around”.

“It was like this five years ago (after GE13). My name was thrown around and nothing happened. It could happen this way again as well.” he was quoted as saying.

Although there has been speculatio­n in the mainstream media and social media, there has been no official statement by the PH government on its choice of Speaker despite the first meeting of the Dewan Rakyat scheduled to convene in less than a month, on July 16.

In fact, several Pakatan Harapan leaders, when contacted, said the coalition had yet to have an official meeting to discuss the matter.

PKR communicat­ions director and PKR Youth vice-chief Fahmi Fadzil, who won the Lembah Pantai parliament­ary seat in the 14th General Election last month, confirmed that no such meeting had been held.

“So far, there has been no official meeting. I have not received any informatio­n,” he said. - Bernama

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