By : LAWRENCE LEONG
BY NOW, it should be common
knowledge, that Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak is a unionisation of three Nation
States, as equal partners for the good and benefit for all her citizens.
All Malaysians interested in
domestic History may also recall that, Singapore separated from Malaysia
officially on 9 August 1965. This was made possible, after the TUNKU made an
appeal publicly for support from Sabah and Sarawak MPs. ‘Melayu Muda Lupa’ is now a common cliché’, made famous by the
ex PM, Tun Dr Mahathir.
Is it appropriate to add another
one, ‘Malaya Muda Lupa’? Would it be wrong for East Malaysians to ask,’ what
have we ever done to you that like a game of English soccer; we have been
relegated to third division, through no fault of the Rakyat?
Sabahans have now come to
resent this feeling as being under a New Colonial Master, using MA63 as a point
of reference. In 1965, during the 1145th Council meeting in the United
Nation, the late Tun Dr. Ismail, in his
speech, in reply to the Indonesians
said, quote:-
"The people of Malaysia
do not need outsiders to champion their struggle against colonisation, because
we ourselves rejected colonisation from our land, because the formation of
Malaysia is a major act of decolonisation." End quote pg. 150, The
Reluctant Politician.
As ‘equal ‘partners, is
having three Prime ministers a far-fetched proposal? How can one country have
three PMs? Well, how can we claim that we are equal partners, when we have only
one PM? This article does not argue that the three PMs have the same job
descriptions.
It is to justify equal
partnerships. Malaysians, especially
Sabahans, do not have the habit of walking out of their comfort zones.
We have been conditioned to conform to the norm, of what is acceptable. Even
corruption is now a culture, if you want to ‘jump the queue’ or get things done
your way, duit kopi ‘O’, is the way to go.
Bearing in mind our
reluctance to think outside the square, Spain makes a good example of a
democratic government, with a parliamentary system under a Monarchy. Spain is
made up of 19 regions, i.e. 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities.
The King is the Head of
State, under him, the President of the Government of Spain, Mariano Rajoy, in
Spanish, Presidente Del Gobiemo de Espana and his cabinet. Catalonia, one of the regions is headed by
President Atur Mas. Aragon, another region, is headed by President Luisa
Fernanda Rudi. Castile and Leon region, headed by Juan Vicente Herrera etc. For further
informations, google Spain.
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