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Friday, 28 November 2008 07:36

Failed takeover of govt and disputes over charter likely to be raised at PKR meet

By Hazlin Hassan, The Straits Times

The Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) will have to address public disillusionment when it meets for a party congress today, after opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim failed to topple the government as he had boldly predicted.

The three-day congress comes as Datuk Seri Anwar's Pakatan Rakyat (PR) coalition - comprising the PKR, the Islamist Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS), and secular Democratic Action Party (DAP) - experienced a series of missteps.

One of the latest is the attempt by PAS to ban the sale of alcohol in Selangor state, a move that raised the ire of DAP leaders.

Earlier, the appointment of a Chinese to head the Selangor Development Corporation also came under fire from some quarters within the opposition coalition.

Observers feel that Mr Anwar would do well to use the congress as a platform to restore the faith of his supporters. About 2,000 delegates from 160 divisions are expected to attend.

While Mr Anwar may try to put Sept 16 - the deadline he set for taking over the government - behind him, it seems inevitable that delegates will raise this issue.

'There is a lot of disappointment that the Sept 16 takeover never happened,' a PKR member told The Straits Times.

'We expect questions from members on crossovers and Sept 16,' PKR lawmaker Yusmadi Yusoff said.

An issue that may be raised at the conference is the problem of finalising the coalition's official charter despite more than eight months of discussion. The stalemate could be seen as a sign that the ideologically diverse coalition is facing serious problems.

PR secretariat member Dzulkefly Ahmad told The Straits Times that there were some sticking points within the charter that the partners could not agree on. He did not reveal what these were.

The Straits Times did learn that DAP had approved a draft version of the proposed charter.

Dr Dzulkefly, who is the research head for PAS, said the charter should be finalised by January.

'We are very sure of our differences and we will not be compromising on those. But those ideological differences will not get in the way of our coalition. If that were the case, then Pakatan would have broken up early on.'

Other topics likely to be raised include strategies to move the party forward, and ways to sustain the support of younger members, who comprise about 70 per cent of its numbers.

As for Mr Anwar's chance of becoming premier, observers say he will likely wait until the next elections due in 2013 for a shot at toppling the government.

Critics say the window of opportunity for him appears to be shrinking, especially after unpopular Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi confirmed he would hand over power to his deputy, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, sooner than planned.

Some said the early handover has removed all sense of instability within the ruling Barisan Nasional, but opposition lawmakers insist this is not true and that PR still has much public support.

They say Mr Najib carries too much baggage, ranging from allegations of links to the high-profile murder of Mongolian woman Altantuya Shaariibuu, to claims of defence deal kickbacks.

Analysts said PR's popularity has not waned yet, and the party may be able to salvage public sentiment if it can manage the five opposition-held states well.

'Assurances of cooperation, systematic efficiency and commitment to carrying through issues should be made this weekend. Clear policy strategies on the economy would also help boost public confidence in the ability of Pakatan to manage an upcoming crisis,' political analyst Tricia Yeoh told The Straits Times.

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written by Tompios, November 28, 2008 07:55:14
Without Anwar Malaysia will go down to the dirty floor. Now, most Malaysians receive mobile gas in collectively reasonable price. Why? Because Anwar keeping pushing BN government what they should do for Malaysia and Malaysians.

Anwar might be missed the Hot Chair in Putrajaya but his aura teaching ABC & 123 basics to the UMNO from distant how to govern this country.

Soon or later RAHMAN's era will finish. New Malaysia will come soon! Hopefully, Sabahan will get more autonomy to manage her country AFTER the RAHMAN'S Leaders.
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written by ahmadneil, November 28, 2008 08:25:28
He needs to do lot of homework becos it's piling up fast.In no time he will be buried in this deadly pile of toxic problems.
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written by volkswagen, November 28, 2008 08:48:58
The shaky alliance of Pakatan Rakyat political parties, which has not gone through the first birthday yet, but it has shown signs of breaking down. How to you expect the rakyats to have faith and show solidarity to the coalition, when PAS, DAP and PKR cannot even come to terms with so many issues? Very much like BN, the Pakatan Rakyat also seems to forget the aspirations of the rakyat and who put the Pakatan into power.
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written by michael chick, November 28, 2008 09:05:48
Anuar will restore Faith when UMNO is DEAD.

DIE UMNO, DIE !!!
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written by volkswagen, November 28, 2008 09:28:46
When the rakyats decided to put Pakatan Rakyat into power in PRU 12, the rakyats were willing to 'withstand' the backlashes from the BN government. Now the 5 states of Pakatan Rakyat are indeed suffering from these backlashes from the Federal Government. Now, what the rakyats want is the 'solidarity' and 'compromise' from PKR, PAS and DAP leaders, in order to withstand these backlashes, and to pull through to PRU 13, when we expect the Pakatan Rakyat to form the new government.

We must now ask ourselves one honest question, at the rate the PKR, PAS and DAP leaders are at loggerheads at seemingly trivial issues, how to we expect the Pakatan Rakyat to pull through to PRU 13? To all the Pakatan Rakyat leadership, never forget the essence of 'peoples power'. If the rakyats can put you into power, the rakyats can also put you down from power.
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written by harmanamri, November 28, 2008 11:27:52
Volkswagen,

Shaky alliance of Pakatan Rakyat political parties??? Is the alliance of UMNO, MCA, MIC and Gerakan very much stronger?? Or for that matter is there any "alliance" at all of those four parties in BN of peninsular Malaysia?

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