Wednesday, 13 June 2012

BOTOLPUN BOLEH TUMBANGKAN KERAJAAN!



           
Oleh : HAZLAN ZAKARIA
             
BOTOL AIR mineral pun boleh menumbangkan kerajaan sekiranya ia gagal mendapat dokongan rakyat, kata Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz.

Sejarah membuktikan kerajaan di Mesir, Tunisia dan Libya telah tumbang hanya melalui telefon, katanya.

Justeru, menjawab soalan tambahan Lim Kit Siang (DAP-Ipoh Timor), Nazri berkata perkara itu tidak harus dipandang ringan.

Lim meminta Nazri menjelaskan tuduhan kerajaan bahawa perhimpunan BERSIH 3.0 bertujuan menggulingkan kerajaan dalam keadaan pesertanya cuma membawa garam dan air mineral.

Lim menyoal adakah kerajaan BN terlalu lemah sehingga boleh ditumbangkan dengan semua itu. (MKINI)

22 comments:

  1. Itu tidak mustahil terjadi kalau masanya sudah tiba. semuanya bergantung pada pilihan rakyat.

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  2. rakyat ada kuasa memilih pemimpin mereka, tapi gunakan cara yang baik.

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  3. The Bersih Rally is unnecessary, if Bersih organizers wanted electoral reforms they could just send out their memorandum to the Electoral Commission.

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  4. The EC has agreed to implement some of the points raised during the Bersih 2.0 rally such as cleaning up the electoral rolls as well as using indelible ink.

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  5. The PSC has also agreed on 18 out of 22 recommendations for electoral reforms. This shows that they are willing to listen and consider the points raised.

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  6. BERSIH ini sememangnya satu tindakkan pihak pembangkang untuk menjatuhkan kerajaan.

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    1. Sudah pasti kerajaan ini lemah. Kerana suara rakyat lebih kuat untuk menentukan siapa kerajaan pilihan mereka.

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  7. I just hope M'sia will not end up like Egypt.

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  8. senjata utama bagi menumbangkan kerajaan dalam setiap perhimpunan rakyat ialah kamera.. sebab itu Pakatan dan juga penganjur2 Bersih mahu perhimpunan dianjurkan di seluruh dunia termasuk menjemput wartawan asing untuk membuat liputan ketika perhimpunan dijalankan..

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  9. The government is committed to preserving a society that is civil, values democracy and respects law and order, said Science, Technology & Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili.

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  10. The Kota Marudu MP said that democracy did not mean the society could disregard the law and let lawlessness rule.

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  11. He said the government regretted the untoward incidences of violence and unruliness during the Bersih 3.0 gathering in the national capital, especially when the organisers had called the planned gathering a peaceful one.

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  12. The government cannot compromise on peace and rule of law otherwise the government is just as guilty as those who decided to turn the gathering into an untoward incident by defying a court order.

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  13. He reiterated the Prime Minister’s view that certain quarters had used the gathering to further their own agenda of toppling the democratically-elected government by inciting violence and forcing the illegal occupation of Dataran Merdeka.

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  14. Everybody wants fair elections, the government wants it. So the government initiated the setting up of a parliamentary select committee (PSC) on electoral reform to undertake measures for reformation.

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  15. But what is not want is people instigating the public to commit offences towards achieving their own political agenda under the guise of a good cause.

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  16. Dr Maximus said PSC members had worked hard for six months to deliberate and gather public views before coming up with 22 recommendations to be undertaken by the relevant parties including the Election Commission.

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  17. The PSC, he pointed out, also comprised three Opposition representatives – from DAP, PKR and Pas – who worked hand-in-hand with other Barisan Nasional PSC members to thrash out their concerns and thoughts and come up with the measures.

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  18. So it smacks of political agenda when they decided to act like they did not agree with the PSC’s final report and demanded to table their own minority report.

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  19. Furthermore, PKR, DAP and Pas proceeded to join the rally which is undermining the PSC’s effort and directly this means rejecting their own views and proposals.

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  20. Dr Maximus hoped Malaysians as well as Sabahans would think with rationality and cool heads instead of being influenced by the action of those who blatantly breached the court order, break down the barricades at Dataran Merdeka and created a ruckus.

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  21. This incident has put a lot of questions about the intentions of the rally. Those responsible should not absolve themselves of responsibility and blame the police who were only doing their job.

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