Noh Omar quits Bersatu Supreme Council, questions disciplinary board over expulsions
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前巫统领袖诺奥马宣布辞去土著团结党最高理事职务,理由是对该党近期纪律处分不满。他质疑纪律委员会未尊重1月12日最高理事会关于暂停所有纪律处分的决议,并指出在已成立“政党强化委员会”以恢复团结的背景下,纪律处分仍在进行。诺奥马强调,应追究违反最高理事会决议者的责任。此前一日,该党包括副主席在内的17名领导人被开除,引发党内新一轮动荡。
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 14 — Tan Sri Noh Omar today announced his resignation as a Supreme Council member of Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu), citing dissatisfaction over the party’s recent disciplinary actions.
He said the Disciplinary Board had failed to respect the outcome of a Supreme Council meeting on January 12, which supposedly decided that all disciplinary measures should be postponed.
“So, the question is why did the disciplinary board continue taking action against Bersatu members? What is the point of holding meetings if the decisions are not respected?” he said in a video posted on Facebook.
Noh added that the Supreme Council had formed a Party Strengthening Committee chaired by Tan Sri Rais Yatim to restore unity, but disciplinary action was instead taken against members.
He maintained that action should be taken against those who breached the Supreme Council’s decision, not those who had issued earlier statements.
“My principle is one — nobody above the law — and everyone is subject to the rules and the constitution,” he said, adding that a special meeting should have been convened before any change was made to the January 12 decision.
Yesterday, 17 Bersatu leaders, including deputy president Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainuddin, were confirmed expelled, triggering fresh internal turmoil within the party.
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