Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) has suggested placing limitations on the prime minister's powers to appoint heads of various government institutions, like the attorney-general and the inspector-general of police.
"Bersatu will suggest to the Pakatan Harapan leadership some changes and major reforms to be implemented if we succeed in taking Putrajaya.
"Among (these is that) the prime minister's powers in appointing heads of important national institutions, such as the attorney-general, inspector-general of police, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief, and Election Commission chief will be limited.
"The Federal Constitution will be amended to ensure the prime minister will not have the powers to appoint or fire the heads of these institutions for no good reason," Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin said.
He was speaking to a crowd of about 2,500 at Bersatu's first anniversary celebration in Muar, Johor on Saturday night.
"Bersatu will suggest to the Pakatan Harapan leadership some changes and major reforms to be implemented if we succeed in taking Putrajaya.
"Among (these is that) the prime minister's powers in appointing heads of important national institutions, such as the attorney-general, inspector-general of police, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief, and Election Commission chief will be limited.
"The Federal Constitution will be amended to ensure the prime minister will not have the powers to appoint or fire the heads of these institutions for no good reason," Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin said.
He was speaking to a crowd of about 2,500 at Bersatu's first anniversary celebration in Muar, Johor on Saturday night.
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