Bersatu’s Extraordinary General Meeting today approved amendments to the party’s constitution on the cessation of membership for elected representatives who support any party contrary to Bersatu’s interests.
Bersatu ’s Extraordinary General Meeting today approved amendments to the party’s constitution on the cessation of membership for elected representatives who support any party contrary to Bersatu ’s interests. The amendments involve three articles under Clause 10 of the Bersatu Constitution relating to the termination and dismissal of party members.
The unanimous approval of the amendments was announced by Bersatu permanent chairman Datuk Mohd Suhaimi Abdullah in front of 1,956 delegates from the party’s divisions and wings who were present. Earlier Bersatu deputy president Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu when tabling the motion said the three amendments to Clause 10 involved Articles 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6. He said Article 10.4 provides that any Bersatu member who is an elected representative in Parliament or the State Legislative Assembly or the State Assembly who disobeys any directive issued by the Supreme Leadership Council that is in line with Clause 10.5 is deemed to have his or her membership terminated with immediate effect
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