By : CHRISTINA LIEW
“THE PM was in Sabah last
week. He hinted strongly that the election will be held soon. He was confident
that Sabah remains strong hold for BN. He left with a happy heart.
“I call on all the PKR
members to get ready for the election to be held any time now. This is the life
or death election for both the BN and PR. For BN 55 years of no change of
government, for PR it’s now or never.
There won’t be another
Anwar, Lim Kit Siang and Hadi Awang to unify all the Malaysian; in order to
change the present system that has been deeply rooted for 55 years to a clean,
transparent, accountable and responsible PR government.
Everywhere in Sabah we can
hear people saying “enough is enough. It’s time for change. Ini kali lah”.
Sabah is rich in resource
but we are shameful that we are stricken with poverty. We are burdened with
PTI, poverty and lack of development since independence. Are we better off now
than last election, or even when we were pre-independence?
That is the question every
Sabahan voter must ask themself before they cast their vote on voting day.
If the voters want to change
the present system it shall be done in the coming election (13th General
Election). If people does not make it happen, and PR unable to change the
present system because we do not have enough support from the voters, then we
can only blame ourselves in future for any mishaps.
Even with the support of the
people now, (tempered with the possibility of dubious registered voters), we
still need as high as 80% of the voters to vote for us (PR) in order to win
each seat.
Let’s be united, work hard
and inform each voter that this coming election is the golden opportunity for
change to happen in the Malaysia political arena.” said Christina in her
keynote address in the 2012 AGM.
Later in the AGM, only one
resolution was debated and passed.
“To call on the government
to appoint officially the panel of members for the RCI with their terms of
references; and for them to commence the investigation immediately and to
submit their findings before the next election.”
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