The Borneo Post

Dr M: Government to expedite appointmen­t of cabinet ministers

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PUTRAJAYA: The government will expedite the process of appointing 10 cabinet ministers to allow the swearing-in ceremony and the Dewan Rakyat sitting to take place as soon as possible, says Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

The Pakatan Harapan ( PH) chairman said the first phase of the government formation with the appointmen­t of 10 cabinet ministers should be announced this week in order for the government to carry out its tasks including holding a cabinet meeting.

“The government can hold a cabinet meeting with just these 10 people before the 15 other positions are filled up to make up the full cabinet of 25 ministries.

“As this will take time, there is a need for us to hold the Dewan Negara sitting as soon as possible so we will try to convene the Dewan Rakyat and hold the oath-taking ceremony soonest,” he told a press conference at the Perdana Leadership Foundation here yesterday.

Dr Mahathir said efforts to expedite the ministeria­l appointmen­t process was also crucial so that laws which needed to be repealed could be studied and matters relating to government policies could be implemente­d as soon as possible.

The Prime Minister said among laws to be reviewed were the Goods and Services Tax ( GST) Act, the Anti-Fake News Act 2018 and laws that restrict the freedom of speech.

“We have no intention of maintainin­g the Anti-Fake News Act but we need to study it too.

“All these, the GST, Anti-Fake News as well as laws on national security and other related laws

The government can hold a cabinet meeting with just these 10 people before the 15 other positions are filled up to make up the full cabinet of 25 ministries. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister

which restrict the freedom of the people would be reviewed,” he said.

Last Saturday, Dr Mahathir announced three key ministers, namely DAP secretary- general Lim Guan Eng as Finance Minister, PPBM president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin as Home Minister and Amanah president Mohamad Sabu as Minister of Defence.

Meanwhile he said, all four PH component parties PKR, DAP, PAN and PPBM have submitted their list of candidates for ministers and deputy ministers.

When asked on participat­ion of women in the Cabinet, the Prime Minister said the number has not been fixed but female parliament­arians who qualify would be considered.

On commencing work at the Prime Minister’s Office at Perdana Putra, Dr Mahathir said he would probably report for duty there next week.

Since he was sworn in as Prime Minister last Thursday, Dr Mahathir had been operating from the Perdana Leadership Foundation building here where he held several meetings as well as received a courtesy call from the Sultan of Brunei, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.

On the release of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim yesterday, he said the PKR de-facto leader would play a role in the party as he was not a member of parliament.

“Tomorrow I hope to have a presidenti­al council meeting. If there are going to be any changes involving Anwar, the council will decide,” he said.

On the status of projects under the 1Malaysia concept such as the 1Malaysia Stores, Dr Mahathir said the government would amend the 1Malaysia slogan to other slogans to be identified and in line with the new government.

Commenting on the issue over the move of the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and the killing of Palestinia­ns by the Israeli army, the Prime Minister said he had spoken to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday on the issue.

“Erdogan intends to hold a special meeting, but if it is held early I will not be able to attend,” he said.

However, he said the Malaysian government had expressed its sentiments on the issue through a statement yesterday.

Wisma Putra in a statement yesterday said Malaysia condemned the Israeli violence against the Palestinia­ns who had objected to the opening of the United States embassy in Jerusalem and urged the United Nations to conduct a thorough investigat­ion on the incident.

According to Wisma Putra, Israel should be accountabl­e to the 58 Palestinia­ns who were killed during the protest on May 14. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Masing (seated fourth left) chairs a PRS press conference.
Masing (seated fourth left) chairs a PRS press conference.

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