By : RONNIE KLASSEN
DEMOKRASI Sabah (DESAH)
today announced that its forum scheduled to be held on 7 September, 2012 had to
be called off due to circumstances beyond its control. The forum would have
featured top leaders of the opposition in the persons of Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim
of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Lim Kit Siang of the Democratic Action
Party(DAP), Datuk Yong Teck Lee of Parti Maju Sabah(SAPP) and Datuk Dr. Jeffery
Kitingan of STAR, Sabah Chapter.
The objective of the forum
was to express their unity and support for one-to-one contests against the
Barisan Nasional.
DESAH feels that if the
Opposition enters the election on a free for all basis, its chances of winning
will be greatly reduced as indicated by past experiences. This kind of lessons
from history should not be easily forgotten. It still lingers in the minds of
Sabahans what transpired at the 12th.General Elections, when PKR and DAP
contested against each other. The Political landscape has changed over the last
4 years; the key words now are ‘consolidate’ and ‘solidify’.
DESAH Deputy Chairman cum
Organizing Chairman for the event, Ronnie Klassen made the announcement at a
press conference attended by DESAH committee members including its Chairman,
Tan Sri Simon Sipaun. Ronnie further added that DESAH has been trying to
articulate the wishes of the people - that they would like to see one-to-one
contests as what happened in the Peninsula during the 12th General Election in
March 2008. By and large people want CHANGE not for its own sake but for the
sake of improving the situation.
DESAH wishes to express and
record its gratitude and appreciation to Datuk Yong Teck Lee and Datuk Dr.
Jeffery Kitingan for their very encouraging and positive response to its
invitation to participate in the forum. Lim Kit Siang had also indicated his
support but unfortunately unable to make it due to a "commitment"
made earlier. Ronnie pointed out that DESAH had yet to hear from Dato' Seri
Anwar Ibrahim or his men which is rather puzzling and unexpected.
DESAH believes that behind
the scene negotiations among the opposition parties in Sabah is ongoing and the
chances of one-to-one contests are bright, however, sincerity among the
Opposition Parties must be seen as happening.
Ronnie also expressed his
gratitude to the coalition of NGO's who were in full support of DESAH's
objectives and pledged that DESAH will continue to pursue and play the
facilitator role to ensure one-to-one contests.
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