Understanding our current political crisis

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NSTopinion Firstly, the 'morality' aspect is often subjective. There is actually no such thing as a 'backdoor government'.

Such unwarranted action is showing a lack of respect to the King and the important constitutional role that he plays in choosing the prime minister who would command a majority in Parliament. It is also showing their lack of understanding on our system of parliamentary democracy.

Legitimate 'horse trading deals' are being done all the time. Or he can call for a snap election. It is entirely up to the King and no right thinking person should challenge his decision. There are also those who support the idea of a snap election because they believe they have no chance of forming a new government and/or that they would now perform much better in the polls.

There are no requirements for such an MP to have a political party or for his/her party to be in a coalition. The MP concerned can be a lone ranger and a gardener for all you know, as long as the King believes that he can command a simple majority in Parliament. The spirit of this rule is explicitly and clearly stated in the Constitution.

Second, you may argue that you voted for an MP on the understanding that he or she is a member of a party and the party is part of a coalition with a group manifesto that you agree with. There is also an understanding made public on who should be the prime minister if the coalition has a simple majority in Parliament.

If you still insist on the second, then you must campaign to change the law like what the Penang State did, to outlaw party hopping or defection at the federal level. However, such a law, in my opinion, is immature and undemocratic. The dynamics and pace of changes taking place during the five-year period, must be recognized.

 

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