5 Resolutions

May 1, 2008

Batu Lintang PRS Division calls for TDC and passes 5 Resolutions at Joint Divisional Youth and Wanita Meeting at Annual General Meeting

 

 

Kuching 26th April-Batu Lintang PRS Division held its yearly AGM at PRS Headquarters Green Heights and called for a fresh TDC for the crisis ridden party.

 

The Division noted that PRS members throughout the State of Sarawak need to ask themselves some tough questions such as whether personal agenda and ego is more important as moving the party forward and the original struggle of the party and its multi racial concept.

 

Boniface Wee the Division Deputy Chairman who issued a Press Statement mentioned that the meeting was well attended by 836 Divisional members and also it was attended by PRS Central Wanita Chief Cr.Josephine Mawat and Divisional Chairman, Youth Chief and Wanita Chief.

 

Amongst the 5 resolutions passed were:-

 

  1. That the Division with 1430 members collectively stays United as One until such time when its sees fit and deem necessary for next course of action.
  2. That the Division will give ROS enough time 1 ½ months to answer to the requests of the 19 Division Chiefs letter to ROS forwarded by PRS Secretary General requesting for the true lists of Office Bearers.
  3.  The Division feels that the crisis can only be solved with a “Triennial Delegates Conference” attended by both factions witnessed by a 3rd party. This is in line to stop personal conflicts on personal basis by hearing to the grassroots voice and support.
  4. That there should be a stop to witch- hunting, sackings and to ensure that PRS remains strong and united as a  Barisan Partner
  5. That all the requests for terminations and appointments of the State Cabinet Ministers stays as the prerogative of our Beloved Chief Minister Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud and it should not be questioned.

 

He also said that the Division concurred that there should stop this practice of formation and overlapping of New divisions as the 1st of April 2008 letter from ROS did mention in bold words that “Please take note that any society which purposely breaks the Societies Act of 1966 together with its laws will find it subject to deregistration under Section 13 of the Societies Act 1966”. Therefore the call for a TDC is of utmost importance if the party is to move forward he reiterated.

 

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