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Dr Teo (right) distributing materials to explain his party’s plans and policies
to the public in SK Pujut Corner.
By : CHIN KEE LEONG AND LEE
YA YUN
MIRI: Seat tussle spells
trouble for opposition front as PKR refuses to accept DAP’s nomination of
branch chief for parliamentary seat.
Pakatan Rakyat (PR) the
opposition front is heading for choppy waters here as two of its component
parties DAP and PKR are on a collision course over the candidacy of the Miri
constituency.
DAP had stolen the march on
PKR by announcing that Senadin DAP branch chairlady Lim Su Kien would be their
candidate much to the chagrin of PKR which also planned to put their own
candidate for the seat.
As far as PKR is concerned,
the issue of who would represent the opposition front in Miri is far from
resolved.
“We (PKR) are still lobbying
for Miri,” said PKR Miri branch chairman Dr Michael Teo when contacted for
comment after Senadin DAP chairlady Lim Su Kien was announced as DAP candidate
for Miri recently.
Dr Teo insisted he was still
in the running for Miri seat in the upcoming 13th general election, and the
announcement by the DAP candidate Lim Su Kien had only narrowed down the list
from four to two.
He pushed on with his
campaign by visiting SK Pujut Corner recently to distribute the Orange Book
that explains Pakatan Rakyat (PR)’s plan and policies to the people in
anticipation of the impending polls.
Though he and Lim have
previously contested in parliamentary elections, Dr Teo stressed his much
longer track record and sacrifices of having served the people of Miri as a
resident doctor for many years.
He has also stayed faithful
to PKR when he first entered politics as a founder member of PKR Miri many
years ago.
“It’s better to focus on
explaining what we can do to serve the people better, and how our party’s
policies can benefit the country,” he added.
Dr Teo will be joining
opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in Bintulu today (May 19), and
continue to push for his case to contest Miri.
The tussle for the seat
between the allies is not the only storm PR is facing here as prior to the DAP
announcement in Kuching, there were demonstrations by DAP members here
protesting the nomination of Lim for Miri.
In the announcement, Piasau
assemblyman Alan Ling Sie Kiong will become the operations director to assist
Lim, the first candidate announced so far.
Meanwhile, state PKR Chairman
Baru Bian said yesterday PR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim would have
the final say on PR’s candidate for Miri.
He described DAP’s
announcement last Thursday that Lim Su Kien would be the candidate for the seat
as not final yet, hinting that PKR would name their own candidate very soon for
the seat.
“The announcement (by DAP)
is not final. We will be naming our own candidate for the seat too,” he told
the media on the sideline of the State Legislative Assembly (DUN) sitting.
Two days ago (May 17), state
DAP chairman Wong Ho Leng told a press conference at DUN complex that the
party’s select committee had agreed to name 39-year-old Lim, the candidate of
Miri seat.
In urging all DAP members
and supporters to support Lim, he said the decision would gear themselves
towards winning the seat in the coming general election.
Lim is the first candidate
the DAP had publicly acknowledged. The party still has at least 11 names to
disclose since its earlier claim to contest in at least 12 constituencies.
The announcement was aimed
at putting a stop to speculations among DAP members, who recently had disagreement
over candidacy for Miri. (theborneopost)
All the best sajalah PR. Bersedia untuk kalah.
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DeleteSaksikan saja sejauh mana pencapaian PR dalam PRU13.
ReplyDeletekalau pasal pemilihan calon, Pakatan memang selalu ada masalah..
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