Hee Yit Foong - Political Career

Political Career

See also: 2009 Perak constitutional crisis

On 4 February 2009, she was one of four assembly people who withdrew their support from the incumbent Pakatan Rakyat government. She announced that she would support the Barisan National coalition instead. This has prompted a political crisis in the state. Malaysian Insider which is one of the independent, non-mainstream online newspapers in Malaysia published an article entitled 'Remember the four frogs that fooled all' describing that Malaysians would always remember the four (one of whom is Hee Yit Foong which now branded as Ng Sam Kwai) who had caused the downfall of the Perak government governed by the Pakatan Rakyat by defection not by fresh mandate from the people in their constituencies.

Hee in her interview with the Sin Chew defended her action of defecting as being sidelined by the leaders of the Democratic Action Party (DAP) in her state. However, the following day, Perak DAP secretary Nga Kor Ming, told Sin Chew that DAP not only had groomed her from a largely unknown person into a state assemblywoman, but had also made her the first non-Malay female deputy speaker in the country's history and he would have nothing further to comment if Hee still insists that her action is right. After all, she would be the one who needs to face the people in her constituency and hometown in Jelapang. Many different objects have been thrown, hung and left at her home and service centre while an effigy of her was also burnt in a mock Chinese funeral rite following her defection and resignation from DAP.

Hee, the first non-Malay woman deputy speaker in Malaysia, was said to have been unhappy with the state party leadership for not being selected for a state exco seat, and because she did not get a new official car when the Pakatan Rakyat government bought Toyota Camrys to replace an ageing fleet of Proton Perdanas. On 9 February 2009, Malaysia Insider reported that Hee, who has been the subject of ridicule and abuse in and around her Ipoh hometown as well as in cyberspace, would be getting the Camry after all as it confirmed that two of the new exco members will be Chinese, with the other being Chenderiang state assemblyman Dr Mah Hang Soon, who is also MCA Youth deputy chief.

On the 7th of March 2009, Hee showed up at her Jelapang service centre for the first time since her defection. A group of people were really angry upon knowing that she was there, started hurling abuses at her such as being "traitor" and "an ungrateful woman". Hee had to leave the service centre hurriedly after 45 minutes because she feared for her safety. Besides that a silver Mercedes Benz bearing a Kuala Lumpur car plate was seen parked and was the transport for Hee to the service centre. Also, it was said that Hee would be moving her service centre in the near future as the owner would no longer rent the place to her. .

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