The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Constituti­onal bill defeated

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Constituti­onal Amendment Bill to restore the status of Sabah and Sarawak as equal partners with the Federation of Malaya as enshrined in the Malaysia Agreement 1963 failed to get the required two thirds majority support in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

It was shy of 10 votes to meet the threshold of 148 votes in the 222seat Dewan Rakyat.

Dewan Rakyat Speaker Datuk Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof in announcing the result, said: “This bill cannot proceed further because it did not get two-thirds majority support from the Members of Parliament”.

A two-thirds vote majority, which amounts to 148 out of the 222 seats in the Dewan Rakyat, was needed to amend the Constituti­on.

Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad told reporters in the Parliament lobby later that he did not expect the government’s bid to amend the Constituti­on to fail.

“Not quite we expected. Because (we expected) everybody to vote and to show that two-thirds support us,” he said.

Earlier, when tabling the Constituti­on (Amendment) Bill 2019 for second reading in the Dewan Rakyat, Dr Mahathir said the amendment to the Federal Constituti­on to restore the status of Sabah and Sarawak as enshrined in the agreement on the formation of Malaysia in 1963 is the first step by the Pakatan Harapan government to realising the wishes of the people of Sabah and Sarawak.

He said the move would restore the status of the Borneo states of Sabah and Sarawak as the equal partners of Peninsular Malaysia as stated in the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63).

“The amendment to Article 1 (2) of the Federal Constituti­on is the ideal point and time for the Pakatan Harapan government to take the first step in realising the wishes of the people of Sabah and Sarawak in line with MA63.

“The new Malaysia and the Pakatan Harapan government are aware of this and will restore the status of equal partners to Sabah and Sarawak. This is part of the process that will be implemente­d after the MA63 review is completed. This is the first step in the implementa­tion of this matter,” said Dr Mahathir.

He said the amendment would not change the functions of the federal government and the government­s of Sabah and Sarawak in the concept of the federal government.

On April 4, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Liew Vui Keong tabled the Bill for first reading in the Dewan Rakyat.

During the 14th General Election last year, one of the main promises in Pakatan Harapan’s manifesto was the restoratio­n of the status of Sabah and Sarawak.

When Malaysia was formed through the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), Article 1 (2) of the Federal Constituti­on was amended with the inclusion of the definition of states of the federation comprising Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak as well as Singapore (then).

However, the amendment to the Constituti­on in 1976 listed Sabah and Sarawak as being the states of the federation, along with the states in Peninsular Malaysia.

Dr Mahathir drew attention to the fact that this time the amendment does not in any way alter the functions of the federal government and state government­s under the concept of federalism as enshrined in the Constituti­on.

On proposals from Sabah and Sarawak that the federal government amends the interpreta­tion of the phrase “The Federation” under Clause 2 Article 160 of the Federal Constituti­on, Dr Mahathir said: “The government does not plan to amend the interpreta­tion because such interpreta­tion is intended for use in some other provisions of the Federal Constituti­on which are still in force.”

However, he said, Sabah and Sarawak would continue to enjoy existing special privileges guaranteed under the Federal Constituti­on as may be required for implementa­tion under MA63.

Dr Mahathir stressed that the amendment tabled yesterday was not done in haste to meet the needs of any party, but to pave the way for the reform of the law to achieve the wishes of all its people.

“The amendment must be seen as one entity without separating East Malaysia and West Malaysia,” he said, adding that the country’s unity should be the main agenda of all parties which formed Malaysia to ensure that the nation continues to develop and stands on par with the world’s major powers.

 ??  ?? Dr Mahathir tabling the Constituti­on (Amendment) Bill 2019 for second reading in the Dewan Rakyat.
Dr Mahathir tabling the Constituti­on (Amendment) Bill 2019 for second reading in the Dewan Rakyat.

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