
He said there was also no provision in the Federal Constitution to prevent the current government from dissolving Parliament or state assemblies and as such, a snap election could be called.
He was responding to questions on the uncertain “political scenario” following allegations of possible party hopping by Barisan Nasional members to Pakatan Rakyat.
When contacted by mStar Online Friday, Wan Ahmad, however, said it was the prerogative of the Prime Minister to acquire royal consent from the King to dissolve Parliament.
He said the same applied to state assemblies whereby consent is needed from the respective Sultan or Governor.
“Although polling day of the 12th general election was on March 8, the current federal government's mandate only commenced when Parliament convened three weeks ago,” he said.
No comments:
Post a Comment