Malaysia

RM200,000 allocation for all Perak reps praised by DAP

Move shows ‘political maturity’, says Perak DAP

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 16 Dec 2020 10:19PM

RM200,000 allocation for all Perak reps praised by DAP
Perak DAP chairman Nga Kor Ming hailed what he says are historic firsts after new Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Saarani Mohamad announced allocations for the state legislature’s opposition reps. – Twitter pic, December 16, 2020

IPOH – The RM200,000 allocation to all 59 Perak assemblymen as announced in the 2021 state budget is a first major step that reflects the state’s political maturity, said Perak DAP.

Its chairman Nga Kor Ming said this was one of the few terms agreed between Pakatan Harapan (PH) and the new menteri besar Datuk Saarani Mohamad in a recent discussion.

“All the important matters were agreed upon by consensus, in an historic first that shows the political maturity of PH together with the newly appointed menteri besar.

“This is the first time in the history of the country that all 59 Perak assemblymen are given RM200,000 each a year to provide the best service to our voters and for the well-being of the people,” he told a press conference at the Perak DAP office here today.

Apart from the RM200,000 allocation, Saarani also announced that the government has agreed to invite all state assemblymen to meetings involving the district action committee, district focus group committee and district disaster management committee.

In addition Nga said following a discussion with Saarani, the state government has agreed to amend the state legislative assembly standing order to recognise the position of opposition leader in the assembly, thereby making the opposition leader eligible for a salary, allowances, emoluments and facilities.

“The state government has also agreed to amend the standing order for the state Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairman to be appointed by the opposition in order to preserve harmony among the people of various races and religions.

“Provisions for Islamic and non-Muslim affairs were maintained in Perak’s 2021 Budget and if there is a need, this allocation can be increased later,” he said.

Nga also thanked the state government for maintaining the allocation for National-Type Chinese and Tamil schools, Chinese independent schools, missionary schools and others. – Bernama, December 16, 2020

Spotlight

Malaysia

Subsidy expanded to more business-owned vehicles ahead of nationwide Budi Diesel rollout

Malaysia

Onn Hafiz: 'I will fight all the way to retain the Machap seat'

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

One child or teen dies from drowning every three days in Malaysia

Malaysia

Johor election battle lines drawn as multi-cornered contests reshape race

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

BMW driven at high speed, loses control, two university students burnt to death

Malaysia

Senior leaders among those who accompanied candidates for nominations

Malaysia

Johor PRN: 56 nomination centres closed, campaigning to kick-off (video)

You may be interested

Malaysia

Eight injured in three-vehicle crash on North–South Expressway near Sungai Petani

Malaysia

Johor PRN: Anwar urges PH members to stay clear of hate politics during campaign

Malaysia

Gulf conflict: Asian policymakers must brace for volatile period

Malaysia

Johor PRN: Five-cornered fights expected in Bukit Naning, Puteri Wangsa

Malaysia

Exco member urges Sanusi to stop debate on alleged Kedah ownership of Penang

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

MOH confirms website hack, launches urgent recovery and security review

Malaysia

UMNO Youth welcomes PAS move to support BN in select Johor seats

Malaysia

Johor PRN: 56 nomination centres closed, campaigning to kick-off (video)