BELIEVES.....
Former Sabah Chief Minister Yong Teck Lee believes that Anwar Ibrahim is the
man for 'today's Malaysia'
By : Charlie Rudai
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah
Progressive Party (SAPP) has thrown its support behind Anwar Ibrahim as the
only person of stature who is capable of rolling back the clock and reinstating
the state’s autonomous status within Malaysia as envisioned during the founding
of the nation.
Party president, Yong Teck
Lee, in a astute move to firm up support for SAPP by the powerful national
opposition coalition, professed his
admiration for the former deputy prime minister as a person who had the
strength of character to bring about change for Sabah.
“As we know, all national
movements for change have an iconic image of its leader. For example, in Asean
alone, Aung San Suu Kyi and Corazon Aquino were leaders of change who were part
of the old order but who led the change to a new order in their nations.
“In today’s Malaysia, that
leader for change is Anwar Ibrahim,” said Yong.
He said that the fact that
Anwar who was sacked and jailed on suspicious charges had managed to cobble
together a disparate group of parties, proved he had the will to help put the
nation in a new and more democratic path that would be fairer to all.
The move appears to be
SAPP’s trump card in its bid to strike a deal with Pakatan Rakyat to allow the
party to contest in a majority of the 60 state seats in the 13th General
Election.
Yong, a former chief
minister of the state, declared his party’s support for Anwar as PM during the
party’s biennial delegates’ conference last week. The event was also attended
by PKR No 2, Azmin Ali.
He said SAPP was aware that
there were many who did not belong to any political party who wanted to see the
country’s many opposition movements unite under one leader who would be capable
to bring about a change in government.
“The national opposition
leader, Anwar Ibrahim, therefore should not be restricted as the leader of only
an opposition party or a grouping of parties, but the leader of all the forces
and all people opposed to the current ruling regime,” he said.
Other Pakatan Rakyat leaders
that attended the event were Sabah PKR chief, Thamrin Jaini, Sabah PKR
secretary Dr Roland Chia as well as from DAP Sabah, its publicity officer, Chan
Foong Hing and former Tamparuli assemblyman, Edward Linggu representing Star
Sabah.
‘MP seats for Pakatan’
Yong reminded that SAPP had
left the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition on Sept 17, 2008 in order to jump
start the process of change.
“On that day SAPP dared to
make a move out of the government and fight valiantly for the autonomy of Sabah
in Malaysia. We did not waver, we did not ask for seats, assurances of victory
and this and that. We said yes. We will fight and so we fought.
“We declared no confidence
in the government… we said we would leave the ruling government and we did the
right thing because we knew we are on the right side of history. This is the
integrity and credibility of SAPP,” he said.
Yong said that in order to
understand Sabah’s situation today it was necessary to have a historical
perspective. He pointed to three defining events that decisively changed the
fate of Sabah.
The first was the Malaysia
Agreement of July 9, 1963 that transferred national sovereignty from London to
Kuala Lumpur on Sept 16, 1963, the controversial air crash of June 6, 1976 that
killed newly elected Sabah chief minister Fuad Stephens and several senior
members of his cabinet and the subsequent swift signing of the oil agreement
that stripped Sabah of its oil and gas bounties.
The third defining event, he
said, is the entry of Umno into Sabah in 1991, which injected Malayan federal
politics directly into Sabah’s political system.
“The effects of all these
three events can only be corrected by first defeating Umno-BN in the coming
general elections” which would allow Sabahans to take back their state and
identity, the former chief minister said.
In political terms the
brotherly embrace between Yong and Anwar may result in SAPP being allowed to
contest state seats unchallenged by other Pakatan Rakyat coalition candidates.
“In return they will hand
over the lion’s share of parliamentary seats to the national opposition parties
“to effect change of federal government”.
“In the seats that SAPP does
not contest, we will support other opposition parties that have the best
chances of defeating the BN candidate,” Yong said after months of wrangling
over how best to manage the glut of parties all promising the same thing in the
battle against the BN.
Its not sure yet whether Yong will really do what he say.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to the opposition parties in forming a cooperation with each other. Hopefully they will not backstand each other.
ReplyDeleteYong benar2 nk bekerjasama dgn Anwar. tapi kita tgk adakah kerjasama itu akan benar2 tercapai.
ReplyDeleteMasa akan menjawab sama ada kerjasama ini mencapai matlamat.
DeleteYTL tahu SAPP adalah parti yang lemah maka ingin bersuaka kepada PKR..
ReplyDeletedulu SAPP menang pun atas tiket BN, jika bersendirian SAPP takkan menang.
Deletepembangkang tiada peluang menang selagi tiada formula 1 vs 1..
ReplyDeletemasih belum ada keputusan mengenai formula 1 lawan 1 ni.
DeleteKalau sanggup kerjasama, memang baik untuk pembangkang juga.
ReplyDeleteJangan pula kerjasama semata-mata utk kerusi sahaja.
ReplyDeleteHarapkan gabungan ini menghasilkan sesuatu yang positif.
ReplyDeletenampak sukar mereka mahu bekerjasama kerana selalu tidak sehaluan.
DeleteBukan mudah untuk mereka kerjasama terutama masing-masing ada agenda untuk dicapai.
ReplyDeleteYONG menjual kerusi kepada PR. Nampak sangat YONG tidak ada jalan lain yang dapat dibuat.
ReplyDeletesehingga kini masih belum ada kata putus pun yang menyatakan mereka akan menggunakan formula 1 lawan 1.
ReplyDeletePembangkang tidak mungkin dapat lawan 1 lawan 1
DeleteKerusi apa lagi yang mahu di offer? Lebih baik PKR tidak mahu campur political Sabah.
ReplyDeleteYong offer Anwar more seats and Anwar offer Yong TPM post..
ReplyDeletekalau tidak silap sebelum ini Anwar bersetuju memberikan laluan kepada SAPP untuk bertanding satu lawan satu dengan BN, kenapa sekarang SAPP pula yang bagi PKR bertanding di Sabah?? betul2 mengelirukan la pembangkang ni..
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