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From opposition to Cabinet: PAS politicians pledge to prove mettle in Muhyiddin administration, call for racial unity

KUALA LUMPUR: Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) politicians have pledged to prove their mettle as administrators in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, while saying that they want to work towards less religious divisions in Malaysia.

Analysts interviewed by CNA, however, noted that the political office holders from the Islamist party have their work cut out for them as they navigate issues that may be foreign, while attempting to shake off the impression that they are ideologically driven.

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Party president Abdul Hadi Awang said in a statement on Tuesday (Mar 10) said he would function as checks and balances for the Cabinet members from PAS.

“We now have representatives, ministers and deputy ministers who carry out executive duties in the administration (of the government).

“In order to prove the capability of PAS members as administrators and to be their checks and balances, the party needs to always oversee their work,” he said.

A press conference at the PAS party headquarters in Kuala Lumpur on Mar 1, 2020. (Photo: Amir Yusof)

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He said that he opted to stay out of the cabinet so that he can be a voice of reason and effectively monitor the performance of the government.

“This needs to be understood especially by PAS members themselves,” he stated.

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Former Temerloh Member of Parliament (MP) Nasrudin Hassan also told CNA on Wednesday that PAS leaders should be given a chance to prove themselves.

“There is no point in arguing the appointment of these few ministers and deputy ministers from PAS and whether or not they are deserving of their portfolios.

“Ministers are not lecturers, they are leaders who bring forth the principles of their respective parties to contribute to the growth of their country. Most certainly, these Cabinet members would not make policies that contradict the Federal Constitution,” said Mr Nasrudin who is a member of the party's central committee.

He added: “It does not make sense to attack them on the very day they are appointed to the Cabinet.

“PAS, however, is open to reasonable criticism by the people and the people have the right to reject PAS should the party fail to fulfil its duties effectively. In the meantime, however, an opportunity should be given.”

PAS was allocated three ministerial positions and five deputy ministerial positions in the new Cabinet.

The full ministers are Mr Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man who was appointed the Minister of Environment, Mr Takiyuddin Hassan who is the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department overseeing parliament and law, as well as Dr Mohd Khairuddin Aman Razali who is the Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities.

The last time PAS was represented in the federal Cabinet was from January 1973 till November 1977 when then party president Mohd Asri Muda was Land and Rural Development Minister.

PAS was expelled from the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition in November 1977.

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Additionally, the MP for Setiu, Mr Shaharizukarnain Abdul Kadir said he hopes the inclusion of PAS in the Cabinet would remove religious separation among the people.

“I strongly hope the new diverse Cabinet would serve to foster unity as there are experts from all the necessary fields.

“I certainly hope with the presence of Cabinet members like Dr Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri, (they) would serve to eradicate religious sentiments that previously led to racial divisions,” he said.

Dr Zulkifli is a senator and Minister in the Prime Ministers Department in-charge of religious affairs. He was formerly the federal territories mufti.

ALL EYES ON DE FACTO LAW MINISTER

Analysts interviewed by CNA placed high hopes on Mr Takiyuddin as the de facto law minister, noting that he was a practising lawyer.

Minister in the Prime Ministers Department (Parliament and Law) Takiyuddin Hassan. (File photo: Bernama)

Universiti Sains Malaysias Dr Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid told CNA that among the three ministerial positions given to PAS, the most deserving would be that given to Mr Takiyuddin, who is the partys secretary-general.

“It is well deserved from his specialisation. He is a lawyer and the de-facto go-to person for the party in the legal world. He has experience and expertise.

“As for the other two though, doing well in the environment and agriculture ministries would be a tall order for both of them. They would need to prove their worth in these fields which as far as we know are foreign to them,” he said.

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Taking the environment ministry as an example, Dr Ahmad Fauzi said Mr Tuan Ibrahim has large shoes to fill as his predecessor was perceived as having done a good job.

“Ms Yeo Bee Yin was fairly effective as a minister. She was young and vibrant and now we have the complete contrast. It is a challenge for him (Mr Tuan Ibrahim) and he needs to do something quickly.

“He needs to understand that he cant just quote verses of the Quran and the Hadith. He is now not only responsible for Muslims but for the whole rakyat (people),” he noted.

PAS Deputy President Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man. (File photo: Bernama)

Similarly, Universiti Malaya Sarawaks Dr Jeniri Amir said Mr Takiyuddins appointment was the most appropriate among the three.

“I am most shocked about the environment ministry being given to PAS but I guess we will have to wait and see how he does,” he said referring to Mr Tuan Ibrahims appointment.

CONCERNS OVER HUDUD LAW

Commenting on previous efforts by PAS to push for hudud in the northeastern states under its charge, Dr Jeniri said PAS would need to be more reasonable to ensure that it is not perceived as “extreme”.

He said PAS could no longer function the way it did as an opposition party. He posited that PAS would not push for hudud at least until the next general electioRead More – Source

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