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Gerakan To Possibly Start Blogging

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At first the government labeled bloggers as liars and spreaders of malicious rumors on the Internet. If memory serves correct the word ‘Bodoh (Stupid) was regularly bandied by Barisan MP and assemblymen in reference to bloggers.

Now with the delivery of a stunning blow to the Barisan Government with the recent loss of the 2/3 majority and 5 states being lost to Opposition hands – these very same people are now singing a different tune. This possible reverse in policy speaks volumes on the effectiveness of the oppositions front’s concentrated cyberspace campaigning. Traditionally censored and often mistreated by the main stream media, the opposition parties made the decision to totally abandon the pro-government main stream media’s in favour for the uncensored and increasingly vocal avenue of The Internet.

Banking on the various blogs and party portals setup in the recent years, added with the inclusion of young and new technocrats into the parties, the strategy has undoubtedly paid off with the voice of the opposition finally being heard fairly. Additionally the move to cyberspace was a stroke of genius as the Internet proved to be a focal point in attracting the younger generation in greater numbers that ever before. Thus has the opposition’s message gone out and found willing ears to hear them.

Today with the stinging defeat being the proverbial slap in the face for the BN coalitions most damaged by the recent election, the blogging landscape seems to be a plausible venture that the coalition members are now eyeing. According to The Star’s article (following) Gerakan is already hinting at this possibility.

Gerakan to play role of opposition

Gerakan will play the role of a responsible and effective Opposition in the DAP-led Penang Government despite not winning a single seat in the state assembly.

Party adviser Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik said it was a similar case with the DAP when it, too, did not win a single seat in the state assembly in 2004.

“They did not win then and they are forming the state government today. It depends on your determination. We have our organisation. All we need is to rebuild it,” he said.

On Sunday, acting Gerakan president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon offered to step down after the party’s poor showing in the general election and said he was not sure how it was possible for the party to play the role of an effective Opposition in Penang when it did not win a single state seat.

Dr Lim said he would tell Dr Koh to “shut up and carry on” with his work. “You don’t abandon ship. Tsu Koon is always the gentleman. It’s time he becomes a political charger.”

He added that Gerakan would set up a team to monitor opinions voiced in blogs and websites on the Internet and maybe even come out with their own blogs to criticise the governments in the five states which fell to the Opposition.

It is the opinion of this blogger that it’s better late than never. The main reason the coalition members had lost can be attributed to the various coalition parties losing touch with the communities and people who put them in power in the first place. It is possible that with move to get online, these parties can begin to see the bigger picture and get in sync with the pulse of the people.

It is also my hope that the new ruling government will put and end to the whitewashing and the black-labeling of credible and sincere bloggers out there.

 

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The Tale of Menteri Besars & Chief Ministers

As the choppy day winds down yesterday, a whole lot of decision had and were being made. Even the largest single stock market plunge of 9.5% on the KLSE Composite Index did not deter the Barisan Rakyat coalition from putting forward their agendas and plans. First and foremost on the mind of everyone will be the naming of the 4 Menteri Besar’s (Governor) and the single Chief Minister for the 5 opposition led states of Penang, Selangor, Kedah, Perak & Kelantan. This should closely be followed by the naming of their deputies and the state executive councilors for each state. Not to be left out is the the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur where the opposition has swept most of the seat.

For now the expected and confirmed candidates for the MB and CM posts are:

Penang

DAP Secretary-General Lim Guan Eng will be officially instated as the Chief Minister of Penang today. He is expected to lead a formation of Barisan Rakyat (DAP-PKR-PAS) executive councilors in forming the next Penang state government.

Already DAP are making all the right noises – from pledging to stand by the promises made and its manifesto for Penang, to putting public interest first in the implementation or review of any project or policies & also projecting a business-friendly environment for existing MNCs to operate in Penang. In fact word on the street is that a 3-man team of newly elected parliamentarians led by Jeff Ooi will be given the task of liaisoning with investors, MNC & SME on Penang’s business outlook following the recent political changes.

Selangor

PKR Secretary-General Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim has officially been announced to the Menteri Besar designate of Selangor. After consultation with the Sultan of Selangor the official blessing to form the state government is contingent on the Sultans meeting with the DAP & PAS components of the proposed Barisan Rakyat state government.

Meanwhile Khalid Ibrahim is expected to name the state executive councilors as early as tomorrow or Thursday and will be looking into the possible naming of a Deputy Menteri Besar of Chinese or Indian ethnic decent. Khalid Ibrahim comes into the position of Menteri Besar will a top credentials from his time as CEO of Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) and later on CEO of Kumpulan Guthrie.

Khalid Ibrahim is off on a great start. He has already bringing his business experience to bear by stating that he will implementing a quarterly development report to the Selangor citizens. Also he has stated that transparency in governance in the new state government will a fact and no more fiction as was wont in the previous establishment. Better still is a possible move, pending a legal review, to free Selangor from the Official Secrets Act – the every act that has allowed the previous state government to dissemble and hide previous bureaucratic decisions and paperwork. Selangor citizens are on track to get what they have long wanted – proper governance, transparency and check and balance in place!

Kedah

Kedah PAS Commissioner, Azizan Abdul Razak has been sworn in as the Menteri Besar of Kedah. PAS has the most seats in the 3 opposition parties and is expected to from a joint PAS-PKR state assembly. The current word is that the newly formed state government will see the inclusion of 2 non-Muslim PKR assemblypersons and 1 DAP post as state exco members.

Right now the ball is is the hands of PAS Menteri Besar and his soon to be announced councilors. The people of Kedah will be eyeing any overt introduction of Islamic administrative systems and regulations. YB Azizan has stated that the state government will approach this matter sensitively and also reassures that PAS will not be on an Islamic agenda in the state. He also said that a review of the project initiated by the previous BN led state government is on the cards.

Perak

Speculation is rife on the possible candidates for the post of the Menteri Besar of Perak. It’s widely expected that the future MB will be chosen from the ranks of either PAS or PKR. Even though DAP leads in terms of number of seats, they are expected to make way for a Malay MB as its required by the state’s law – unless the Sultan’s waves the prerogative for a Malay MB out of the way.

The latest news has it that the PAS candidate is Mohamad Nizar Jamaludin (Pasir Panjang) while the PKR candidate is Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi (Behrang). Still a third candidate from DAP was possibly named in a list submitted to the purview of the Regent of Perak. Thus far as the decision seems to be in the air, the state leaders of the Barisan Rakyat coalition have already reassured that a joint-ruling will be the focus of the state government.

Kelantan

The traditional long time seat of PAS will continue as usual. With an even bigger mandate compared to the 2004 election, the state government of Kelantan will remain in the control of PAS with Dato’ Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat expected to continue on as Menteri Besar.

 

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Malaysia’s New Political Paradigm

New Dawn

As the dust has settled and the shock and general confusion is gotten over Malaysian’s today find themselves is uncharted waters. Never in the 50 years of nationhood has the ruling coalition (Barisan National) seen a loss to such a magnitude that saw a full 5 states falling to Opposition control and the penultimate denying of the often enjoyed, yet much exploited, 2/3 majority in parliament that BN has thus far always obtained with exception to the 1969 elections.

As Chief Ministers get officially announced and the rumbling governmental machinery – both at the state and federal levels – finally stir to life, most Malaysians are left wondering on the various interpretation of how this has come to pass. This general miasma of confusions can be laid squarely at the feet of the Barisan National’s propaganda channels i.e. the mainstream media (MSM). Long known to be sympathetic to the BN cause and added to the fact that the various MSM’s are controlled in part by the various BN component parties, Malaysian not privy to independent news reporting avenues were regaled with the advertisements, news articles & so on – each and every one painting the every so rosy picture of BN supremacy.

From the praise of anything and everything BN related, to feel-good news of expected BN victories in near to all contested seat and also including advertisements detailing various achievements – BN seemed just about unbeatable come polling day. Yet come the dawn of the 9th of March, mere moments after the strike of midnight – the impossible had happened. The coalition that could do no wrong was soundly trounced in 5 states and the rest as they say is history – Malaysian’s woke to the dawn of a new political paradigm in Malaysia.

It is on this day that the average Malaysian were surprised to find out that the biggest loss in the history of the BN

coalition had come to pass, apparently out of thin air!

  • But the newspapers said that BN was going to win big?

  • What happened to all that glowing reviews?

  • Why are Malaysians suddenly voting for the Opposition? Is there something going on that we don’t know about?

This are just some of the many many question that were sure to be on the top of peoples minds. And this was unmistakably followed by the mass purchasing and buying out of the local dailies early in the day – all in order to get to the reasons for the defeat and the truth of the matter! A truth that was long in the making and heavily censored by the people in power.

In this particular case the BN election (read: propaganda) machinery has failed spectacularly in capturing the hearts and minds of the Malaysian voter majority!

(pic courtesy of kristaline_tears)

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Election Results: The People Has Spoken!

Barisan Rakyat Prevails

A far cry from the sterling sweep Barisan National obtained in the 2004 elections, the 2008 or 12th General Election has seen a unmistakably clear sign from the rakyat – resulting in the fall of the Barisan National coalition from it’s once lofty heights. The time for change is now, the wind of change is blowing and the Tsunami has swept the polls.

This blogger has unfortunately not kept a detailed timeline of the rise of the Opposition as the results began to stream in earlier this night. However as a round up on the current status of the election results, this post is a general summary of the events that has just occurred – summarised from the live-blogging site of Malaysiakini.

* This summary will cover the relevant hot seats, general and pertinent info and will focus on the Opposition & also Barisan National parties.

7.30 pm – 9.30 pm

As early as 6.45pm various online source, chiefly led by online news portal Malaysiakini, began rolling out live updates of the results on their site. What began with a every increasing deluge of both confirmed & unconfirmed results tally soon turn to a glaringly obvious statement of sweeping wins made by Oppositions parties of DAP, PKR and soon to follow PAS in hotly contested seats in the states of Penang.

Major victories for Opposition’s DAP were announced at 8.30pm with at at least 2 confirmed state level and 14 parliamentary seats were won. Also on the list were 9 other parliamentary seats seen to be winners for the party. Major number of seats in Penang and some other in Selangor were touted as victories for DAP causing DAP’s Lim Kit Siang to declare it as the Political Tsunami.

(Also on the winning list was Petaling Jaya Utara parliamentary seat, this blogger’s area of residence, for DAP’s Tony Pua. Noticeable mention goes out to Teresa Kok of Seputeh and Kinrara – both were undeniable victories).

Early unconfirmed results has also indicated to major losses for chief BN component parties leaders Samy Vellu (MIC), Koh Tsu Koon (Gerakan) & M Kayveas (PPP). Soon the results were announced and true to prediction long time MIC veteran Samy Vellu was soundly beaten by his opponent. The voters in the Sungai Siput district has finally had enough and the results speak volumes of the dissatisfaction of the humble joe public. Similarly for Koh Tsu Koon it was also the storey of defeat in his Batu Kawan seat. Unsurprisingly M Keyveas also saw the loss of his and his party’s only seat to DAP’s Nga Hon Ming in the Taiping seat.

10.30 pm

Around 10.30pm onward the results kept coming in and even more good news there was. Former Information Minister Zainuddin Maidin (of Al Jazeera fame) lost to PKR candidate Johari Abdullah. This was soon followed by the even more surprising news that PKR Nurul Izzah Anwar had succeeded in defeating BN incumbent Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.

The clincher for the Opposition came with the televised news conference of Koh Tsu Koon promising a smooth transition of power of the Penang state to the joint DAP-PKR-PAS front who had all but swept the state in stunning victories. This was soon followed by the confirmation that the Opposition PKR & PAS had won the majority of seats, 22 out off 36 seats, in the Kedah state government. This was the second state to fall into oppositions hands. Kelantan was not far behind in joking the ranks of states won over by the Opposition with unconfirmed results placing them at cleans sweeps of the majority of state and parliament seats.

Before 12 pm

Around this time also it was announced UMNO’s President, Abdullah Badawi, won his Kepala Batas seat with a reduced majority. Also to announce their victories were UMNO’s Deputy President, Najib Abdul Razak, and UMNO Youth Chief Hishammuddin for their respective seats of Pekan and Sembrong.

Before the midnight mark statements from various candidates and party leader were being made. Most noticeably of this are 2 cases of high contrast. Whilst Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi was speaking on the loss of the 3 states (Penang, Kedah & Kelantan) to the hands of the Opposition, he accepted it as part and parcel of democracy and urged everyone to

remain calm. Minutes later word from the DAP camp strong suggested that Secretary-General Lim Guan Eng was the candidate of choice for the position of Chief Minister.

12 pm – 2 am

A slight issue of uncounted ballot boxes arised at Lembah Pantai but was later cleared up and label as technical issues with the results still remaining the same. Meanwhile unofficial results began stating that Selangor had also followed suit and fallen to Opposition hands. Quoting a win of 35 of out 56 states seats, PKR Secretary-General Kahalid Ibrahim was touted to be named as Chief Minister. Meanwhile on the BN front, Barisan stronghold Johor along with Melacca, Perlis & Negeri Sembilan were declared as BN victories.

Next Kelantan was declared to be a firm victory for Opposition party PAS. DAP stalwart Karpal Singh also declared victory and demolished his BN opponent. The understatement of the day came next from MCA President Ong Ka Ting – who express shock at the loss of ‘scores of seats‘ and also added that a detailed study will be conducted on the defeat. Officially at 1am Lim Guan Eng was named Chief Minister of Penang and also stated was that DAP would form the state government of Penang along with PKR. Even more enticing news was stated that Perak had also fallen to Oppositions hands with a simple majority as well in lieu of the 30 out of 59 seats already won by the opposition.

2 am – 3 am

Simple majority was declared for BN who is expected to form the next federal government. Number of seats claimed by Opposition had not be finalized at this point by the EC. MIC also sees losses for its major leaders

  • (Hulu Selangor) G Palanivel to PKR’s Dr Zainal Abidin Ahmad,

  • (Kota Raja) Vigneswaran to PAS’s Siti Mariah,

  • (Teluk Kemang) Sothinathan to PKR’s Kamarul Baharain Abbas

  • and earlier casualty (Kapar) Komala to PKR’s S Manikavasagam

At 2.25 UMNO leaders were already in an emergency meeting with moods made all the more grimmer with the shocking

results of the election thus far. Lastly at 2.40am unofficial news put it that the Barisan National coalition has been denied 2/3 majority in parliament by the Opposition parties.

 

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No Representation, No Voice!

Mr. Badawi has said it out!

It’s just that we always knew it was the silent truth!

No Voice, No Choice

Now that it is out in the open it is without a doubt a clear threat to democracy and to us Malaysian. A vote against MCA & MIC will bring about no representation of those communities a.k.a. races represented by these parties (i.e. the Chinese and the Indians). No more clearer indication is there that the so called “Barisan National” is not for the people of Malaysia regardless of race or religion! Nothing speaks volumes about race-based politics more so than this statement.

The statement made by by the head of the ruling party of the coalition, UMNO, indicates and validates the perception the so called national coalition is only a coalition of convenience – convenience for the ruling party at the expense of all Malaysians. That’s right fellow Malaysians, is it not the prerogative of UMNO to look out for the benefits of the other races!

The statistics speaks volumes – in the 2004 election UMNO received 35.9% of the popular votes but has 110 parliamentary seats or 50% of all parliamentary seats! That means if this election see the reduction of seats for MCA & MIC and assuming that UMNO keeps the same amount of seat allocation that means the the non-bumis are out of luck as 50% of parliament will not be looking out for their interest!

That’s exactly the fear that BN has perpetuated all this years. A vote against BN means for the next 5 years you will not be taken care off. You cannot hope to see and development in your voting district. Only via BN is there hope and the chance to move forward. Not fair you may cry out but it’s our way or the highway. That smug superiority backed with such propaganda has kept Malaysians from putting in the right people for the job be they people from either BN or the Oppositions.

So to ye Malaysians, be ye planning on voting or especially if ye think on abstaining from voting – do you duty and vote!

  • Vote not through resignation that nothing can be done, instead vote for a chance at change.

  • Vote not based on racial lines, instead vote for the people with the right attitude and vote against those who promise but never deliver!

  • Vote because your vote counts.

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A Vote For BN Is A Vote To Sign Away Our Future

Once more the power of new media has allowed sentiments of the people to be placed on the forefront and not be censored by the Malaysian traditional media which is on the leash of the ruling party. I have come across many good articles and recently videos stating the truth from the perception of the people. Today I stumbled upon the following video brought you by Youth For Change, which can be said to summarise all that we Malaysians can hope for by placing Barisan National in power.

 

 

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PKR’s Anwar Speak on Issues Faced Under BN Rule

I was fortunate to be directed by an acquaintance of mine to this online video of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) leader Anwar Ibrahim giving his ceramah or talk to the public at Bandar Tun Razak.

It’s a slightly lengthy video, about 25 minutes or so, but sufficiently highlights the main points of PKR for this election – which are the use of after tax profit from Petronas to help fund free education for all races in Malaysia & the reduction of Oil prices for the Malaysian consumers.

But the main reason I am embedding this video for the preview of TEC readers are the various issues that Anwar highlighted in the course of his speech. These are very pertinent issues that I think all Malaysian should be aware of. If fact Anwar managed to phrase some of the issues as obvious joking jabs at the BN ruling party.

Some of the favorite parts of the speech for me are

  • The jab Anwars made at the Minister of Information’s total bungle up in responding to Al-Jazeera News during the live coverage of the Bersih Rally held in KL recently, as seen here. It’s my personal belief that Mr. Zainuddin has absolutely shammed the face of Malaysia responding in such a manner on an internationally renowned news broadcaster.
  • The attack on the RM 530 million commission received for the middleman in the purchase of 2 submarines. Anwars labels it as “Commission is Halal (& Hadari), Corruption is Haram.
  • The capture off and internment of Hindraf under the label of terrorist without any sort of tangible proof. As Anwar puts it, when enquired to the Police Inspector General, the reply received was that the proofs on it’s way.
  • And one very eerily good impression of Samy Vellu.

So take a gander at the video, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. I sure did.

Sorry folks, I seem to be hitting the wall trying to embed the google video of the talk into this post. Until things are resolved please go to this URL to view the video

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Political Promises

As general election fever continues to expend, I find myself once again recollecting on the “Political Promises” that our local politicians seems to expand on with great gusto. The sad fact is that once the dust settles, among the promises made to us joe rakyat in favor for our votes – a vast majority of them is easily forgotten or even sometimes ignored by the very same people that have championed it before.

That’s right, come General Election we joe rakyat get taken for a ride – at our expense!

Need an example you say. How about a famous little promise made during the last election back in 2004…

Case:
Then leader of the Barisan National (BN) Coalition, Abdullah Badawi, gave a great speech among which the contents promises the hauling up to justice of the ‘18 big fishes’ due to corruption.

Point:
4 years later we have yet to see any inkling of the so called big fishes. Thus far only a couple of small political unknowns and a single high ranking police officer has been brought forward to face justice.
Mr. Badawi, what happen to your promise on the ‘18 big fished’ ? Have you forgotten your promises?

So please, as camping for the general election soon begins, PLEASE hear out and judge for yourself with some modicum of common sense the issues and platforms that your candidate stands for and make sure that that is what you want. As you cast your vote for your candidate keep in mind that they should be held to their promises after the elections are over.

Let us not regret any more empty promises for the next 5 years!

Political Promises

 

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