Challenge fizzles out, Alor Setar Umno backs no-contest motion
Umno members agreed last week that the posts of president and deputy president, held by Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and Mohamad Hasan, will not be contested at the party elections this year.
PETALING JAYA: A speculated challenge by Alor Setar Umno over the party’s decision for the top two posts to be uncontested appeared to have fizzled out, with the divisional committee now expressing full support for the decision.
Kedah Umno infomation chief Shaiful Hazizy Zainol Abidin said the division’s position on the matter was made clear following a meeting between its committee with its Puteri, Wanita and youth wings as well as its grassroots.
He said, according to a statement from acting Alor Setar Umno chief Zambri Mat, all members of the division have backed the national party’s decision, made at the Umno general assembly last weekend.
Yesterday, Ahmad Shokri Yaacob, a division committee member, had told FMT of plans to submit a formal protest to the Registrar of Societies (RoS) about the decision for the posts of president and deputy president to be uncontested at the party elections this year.
He said the matter will be discussed at the division level and that the protest was to “ensure democracy thrives in Umno and that every action is done according to the party constitution”.
However, Shaiful said the motion at the general assembly had been “proposed, debated and voted on in accordance with the appropriate democratic procedures”, according to Sinar Harian.
On Tuesday, Umno vice-president Ismail Sabri Yaakob had said that party members who did not agree with the decisions of the general assembly had the right to voice their objections.
Ismail said the no-contest motion was invalid and contrary to the party’s constitution.
Former divisional chief Yusof Ismail, who has been suspended by the party, said Umno members had the right to ask the RoS to scrutinise the no-contest motion.
PETALING JAYA: A speculated challenge by Alor Setar Umno over the party’s decision for the top two posts to be uncontested appeared to have fizzled out, with the divisional committee now expressing full support for the decision.
Kedah Umno infomation chief Shaiful Hazizy Zainol Abidin said the division’s position on the matter was made clear following a meeting between its committee with its Puteri, Wanita and youth wings as well as its grassroots.
He said, according to a statement from acting Alor Setar Umno chief Zambri Mat, all members of the division have backed the national party’s decision, made at the Umno general assembly last weekend.
Yesterday, Ahmad Shokri Yaacob, a division committee member, had told FMT of plans to submit a formal protest to the Registrar of Societies (RoS) about the decision for the posts of president and deputy president to be uncontested at the party elections this year.
He said the matter will be discussed at the division level and that the protest was to “ensure democracy thrives in Umno and that every action is done according to the party constitution”.
However, Shaiful said the motion at the general assembly had been “proposed, debated and voted on in accordance with the appropriate democratic procedures”, according to Sinar Harian.
On Tuesday, Umno vice-president Ismail Sabri Yaakob had said that party members who did not agree with the decisions of the general assembly had the right to voice their objections.
Ismail said the no-contest motion was invalid and contrary to the party’s constitution.
Former divisional chief Yusof Ismail, who has been suspended by the party, said Umno members had the right to ask the RoS to scrutinise the no-contest motion.
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