Sunday 27 May 2012

NATIONAL PARTIES OR LOCAL PARTIES?



By : HIEW KING CHEU

THE LOCAL parties in Sabah are saying that 'Semenanjung Parties' should stay away from Sabah. Does this mean that UMNO, MCA, MIC and Gerakan have to get out, including the Pakatan Rakyat (PR)?

In the real sense, these are National Parties, but the local parties are trying to create a false impression over the issue. It is interesting why the local parties never in history tell the BN Semenanjung parties to get lost and get out of Sabah except the DAP, PKR and PAS.

In Fact, when we look through the history of Sabah Politics, the leaders of these local parties had even been working for the Semenanjung Parties and holding important portfolio too.

The so call local parties must contest and win enough seats on their own in the 222 Parliament seats in the Malaysia Federation to make an huge impact in the Federal government, and stay relevant.

Besides, the 60 state assembly seats must be won by them in order to make their dreams to become the Chief Minister of Sabah come through. The few Sabah local parties are enthusiastic and thinking of contesting in all the 60 seats and telling the National Parties to make way.

In the past, PBS was in power for about 10 years in the state, and they had been in and out of BN since, and now still with BN. PBS failed to serve the people while they were an opposition party. When failing the people, they took the easy way out to stay within BN.

They decided to do this, is for the sake of themselves or for the people? Today they looked very far away from their original objectives when they crashed the Berjaya Party in 1985. They did explain on why rejoining BN, and it is ‘to fight within, to correct them from within’. Have they achieved that for the people in Sabah?

We now see very close resemblance in SAPP whose seats were won using the BN symbol. They once held the top post as the Chief Minister (CM) and DCM of Sabah under the BN. Finally, they decided to break away from BN on their own private reasons. While SAPP was holding the CM post, what have they done for the people of Sabah, in any big way?

The question is now whether SAPP can win seats on their own, which they had never tried before. Can SAPP be capable in contesting and win majority Parliament seats in order to change things in the Federal Government or in Sabah? It is only through winning enough Parliament seats, and then they can attend to resolve matters in Sabah which includes budgets, policies and laws.

The same applies to STAR – a party from Sarawak with nothing to show in the last 16 years in the Sarawak political arena. Can STAR achieve such an ambition in championing for the Sabahan’s right in the federal government, and bring along autonomy that they claimed they can achieve?

The people should not be blinded by what is going on now in the run up to the coming 13th general election. There are only two groups of parties that can claim to be federal parties in Malaysia which are BN and PR. This is the “Two Parties System” we want and long for!

These can make real impact on the state, regional and national policies and resolve matters in the State Assemblies and in the Parliament of Malaysia. The local parties alone are not enough to create an impact throughout Malaysia, because it is local. 

So, the only way out for the people is to vote for the party that can resolve matters all the way to the federal level. In the past, there were limitations that Sabah faced difficult to reach to the full attention at the national level. The people’s voices became drown in the federal level.

Do the people want to repeat history by supporting the small local parties in Sabah in the coming general election, and to forgo the concerted power and effort of the big National Party which is Pakatan Rakyat who can positively bring along changes once for all!

It is only the Pakatan Rakyat can fight BN, and the small local parties should make way gracefully to pave way for the Sabahan to make their final dreams come through. If, they decided to do so, they will be praised. “Put personal gain and agenda aside, for the sake of the Sabahan”, and don’t be ‘spoilers’!

A lot of people would like straight fights between BN and PR, but the reality in any election is that there will be many candidates who are interested to join in the fray. Whether we like it or not, the choice would be less confusing if we have only two main parties contesting. Malaysians have given BN five decades of almost unquestionable authoritarian rule, do we want to see 5 more years of BN, or we want to see “Change”? It is going to be “PR Vs BN”!

36 comments:

  1. Tidak kiralah parti local ataupun parti luar, yang penting perjuangan mereka kena ikhlas. Balik kepada niat asal.

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    1. ya. tak kisah parti dari mana, yang penting ia dpt membela nasib rakyat.

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    2. Local party macam SAPP pun susah juga mau percaya.

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    3. Asal usur parti tidak penting, yang penting usaha memperjuangkan yang terbaik untuk rakyat.

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    4. Not an issues as long as the winning party able to strike the better future for the people.

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  2. Rakyat Sabah kena buat keputusan yang bijak dalam PRU13 ini!!

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  3. biarkan rakyat sendiri membuat pilihan memilih parti mana yang mereka inginkan. kuasa di tangan rakyat.

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  4. Pandai-pandailah menilai PRU nanti. jangan ada penyesalan sebab 4 tahun lagi perlu tunggu kalau silap memangkah.

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  5. Yang penting ikhlas dan menunaikan janji kepada rakyat.

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  6. Biarlah rakyat sendiri yang menentukan parti mana ynag lebih sesuai untuk mereka.

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    1. Indeed, the people will decide who they want.

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  7. Rakyat semakin matang untuk menilai. Moga-moga parti yang menang sanggup memperjuangkan yang terbaik untuk rakyat.

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  8. Parti pembangkang harus sehaluan, jika tidak, cuma memberi laluan kepada BN mencapai kerusi yang lebih banyak sahaja.

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  9. Yang penting, senarai nama yang tidak berkelayakan harus dikeluarkan dari senarai.

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  10. STAR terlalu yakin dengan parti sendiri sehinggakan memaksa PR untuk berundur daripada Sabah.

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    1. Kalau begitu Star juga harus berundur. Star bukan parti local Sabah. Lebih baik fokus di Sarawak saja.

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  11. Kerajaan BN mempunyai rekod baik dalam pentadbiran. Rakyat Sabah harus mengundi berdasarkan rekod parti.

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  12. begitulah arahan pemimpin2 tamak dalam Star.. mereka mahu Star saja yang bertanding di Sabah sedangkan Star juga bukannya parti tempatan Sabah..

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  13. Star juga patut keluar dari Sabah.. kenapa perlu ada parti Sarawak di Sabah jika parti2 Semenanjung diarahkan supaya balik ke negeri asal??

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  14. Chief Minister of Sabah, Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman said the Barisan Nasional (BN) Government was growing from strength to strength because of the continued support it receives from the people.

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  15. “The people understand the objectives and direction of BN’s struggle which focuses on safeguarding the interests of every group in all aspects of development,” he said at the presentation of One Malaysia People Assistance (BR1M) vouchers to beneficiaries of the Sungai Sibuga and Gum-Gum constituencies held at the Sri Libaran Hall.

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  16. “The people’s continued support is evident from their commitment to the efforts of the BN government, which wants to improve their well-being rather than wasting time on reacting to propaganda and accusations hurled by certain quarters that are aimed at weakening the present government,” he said.

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  17. He said the government’s sincerity in providing various forms of assistance to the people regardless of their background or political affiliation had won the people’s, especially the grassroots,’ support for the Umno-led government.

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  18. Musa, who is also Sungai Sibuga assemblyman and Head of Libaran Umno division, called on the people to give their unwavering support to the government to ensure continued development.

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  19. He said the BN government under the leadership of Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak, was giving emphasis to improve the livelihood of all the people in the country including Sabah.

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  20. “The government wants to see the people continue to be taken care of and enjoy a comfortable life which is also the aspiration of the people themselves,” he said.

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  21. In this regard, he wanted the people to remain united and not to be swayed by political influences but instead give their undivided support to the BN.

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  22. “Whatever provocation by any quarter is only meant to reap cheap political support as the government had fulfilled its responsibility of not only developing the urban but also the rural areas and also provided various forms of assistance including educational aid,” he said.

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  23. “The government leaders are always committed and are working very hard to ensure the people’s interests are taken care of,” Musa stressed.

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  24. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman has called on the people in Sabah to continue throwing their full support to the Barisan Nasional (BN) to ensure absolute victory at the 13th general election.

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  25. He said the rakyat should not believe the allegations and promises made by the opposition because they are incapable of bringing development such as what the BN has done today.

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  26. The opposition could not possibly improve the lives of the people particularly those in the rural areas, he said, because they were only good at making empty promises and could not afford to honour them.

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  27. “We believe that as soon as BN gets the full mandate after the next election, Sabah will continue to grow more rapidly and those in the rural areas will certainly benefit from this,” he said.

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  28. Musa was speaking at an event to distribute the 1Malaysia People’s Assistance (BR1M) under Phase 2 for the Gum-Gum and Sungai Sibuga state constituencies at the Dewan Sri Libaran.

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  29. He said that the BN government under the leadership of Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak would continue to work hard for the sake of all the people and uphold the rights of all races to enable the smooth progress of development programmes.

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  30. It is vital, he said, that BN continued to remain strong to ensure victory in every election so that political stability prevailed and future generations live in peace and harmony.

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