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Friday, 28 November 2008 14:36

It needs 30 crossovers to topple the Barisan government. So far, SAPP has left Barisan which means that its two MPs are now listed as independent MPs, while Datuk Ibrahim Ali who won on a PAS ticket is also listed as an independent.

By SHAHANAAZ HABIB, DHARMENDER SINGH, TEH ENG HOCK and NURBAITI HAMDAN, THE STAR

 

PKR has decided to talk less about its bid to take over the federal government from Barisan Nasional but “it’s still very much on,” said deputy president Dr Syed Husin Ali.

He said the party had learnt its lesson that when it talks about dates to take over this only “alerts undesirable elements” about it.

“So now we do not talk much about announcing dates or announcing a takeover. We talk less about it but try to do more about it. It’s still very much on. We are prepared for change. It might come earlier (than the next election),” he told reporters Friday at a press conference.

He was asked if Pakatan Rakyat expects to take over the federal government by Dec 8, a new date the party had set after it had missed its previously self-imposed deadline on Sept 16.

Pakatan comprising PKR, DAP and PAS won a total of 82 seats while Barisan secured 140 seats in parliament during the March 8 election.

It needs 30 crossovers to topple the Barisan government. So far, SAPP has left Barisan which means that its two MPs are now listed as independent MPs, while Datuk Ibrahim Ali who won on a PAS ticket is also listed as an independent.

Dr Syed Husin said Sept 16 was only the beginning of the process to take over the government.

“The process is going on. It could happen at any time,” he added.

He also disclosed that over the past few months, the party had received almost 100,000 new members.

In his speech earlier, Dr Syed Husin told members not to feel disheartened that the Sept 16 deadline had passed.

He said Barisan had accused de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim of lying that he had the numbers to form the government, adding that it was unfortunate that a small number of PKR members too had their doubts.

“I am confident though that most of our party members and people want change and are certain that Anwar was telling the truth when he said he had the numbers. What they don’t know is these MPs have been threatened and pressured (not to cross over),” he said.

These obstacles, he said, meant that the change of government could not take place just yet.

Dr Syed Husin also said there was a concerted effort by Barisan to relentlessly run down the Mentris Besar and Chief Minister in the five Pakatan states (Kelantan, Kedah, Perak, Selangor and Penang).

He said Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim (from PKR) too became a target and they accused him of being anti-Malay over the appointment of a Chinese woman to be the acting head of PKNS.

Saying that there were claims that a lot of senior PKNS officers were not clean and transparent, he urged for the setting up of an independent body aided by the Anti-Corruption Agency to investigate and get to the bottom of the matter.

He said Barisan used false claims and half-truths to fan racial sentiments and was confident that people would not be taken in.

He said during the general election, it was clear that a large number of young voters supported the opposition and chose the party and candidate without regard to race and religion.

“This indicates that parties like Umno, MCA and MIC only have short life spans left,” he added.

Dr Syed Husin also took to task some PKR divisions that tried to block new members from coming in.

He said there were a few divisions where leadership was weak, lacked initiative and were dominated “at times by cliques” who did not want to see a better leader emerge.

He said this tendency was more prevalent in the Youth wing than in Wanita.

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written by Rainbowseahorse, November 28, 2008 14:56:31
Sarawak is due to hold their GE soon, and with 31 MP seats up for grabs, the PKR better get their arse moving faster and willing to work harder to make the possibility of taking over the government a reality.

The PKR need to capture at least 20 Sarawakian MP Seats. When Sarawak GE comes round, the DAP will loss 1 seat (Kuching), which means the PKR will then require 31 more seats to form the government. Add 11 non UMNO MP Seats from Sabah (assuming our Sabahan non UMNO parties have already formed a secret pact with DSAI), and that figure is reduced down to a mere 20 MP seats to capture from Sarawak.

Under this scenario, yes the prospect of a change of UMNO government is very possible!
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written by ylcc, November 28, 2008 15:01:32
The take-over - “We talk less about it but try to do more about it." - Well said!
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written by pinsysu, November 28, 2008 15:02:57
the rakyat has started the march since 080308 & they r not looking back. a bita disappointed it din happen earlier but good things never come easy. we pray that all interested parties do realise dat the beautiful rainbow that appear after the showers is made up of different colours. take away one colour u'll be denied that golden opportunity to appreciate the beauty of rainbow. pls carry on ur takeover plan.
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written by Rainbowseahorse, November 28, 2008 15:14:43
pinsysu,


How quaint!smilies/wink.gif
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written by JackWang, November 28, 2008 15:16:27
Sarawak's GE is for state elections, not federal. The seats for MPs are not up for election. As of now, Sarawak is the only state who holds their state elections separately from the federal elections. Sabah used to be the same but changed when USNO was replaced by UMNO.
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written by Bentoh, November 28, 2008 15:22:26
Rainbowseahorse,

Your analysis is totally OFF. Sarawak election has got nothing to do with MP seats. and DAP is not losing the Bandar Kuching seat. and it also depends on how the West Malaysia MPs fare.
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written by Rainbowseahorse, November 28, 2008 15:27:38
JackWang & Bentoh,

Oophs! I stand corrected! smilies/grin.gif
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written by Mr Smith, November 28, 2008 16:22:22
How can PKR trust Ibrahim Ali? He is a snake.
Hassan Ali is another snake.
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written by Iliyas, November 28, 2008 16:50:36
Yes Dr,Syed Husin,I totally concurred that the take over plan is still very much on the cards.It's still inevitable,and I'm convince Malaysians in general are patiently waiting.

On another note,allow me to express my opinion on the leadership in Sabah.While I'm totally certain,Sabahans are fully behind PKR,weather openly or silently,the leadership needs to be reform,re-branded, re-package and re-invented,if we are to see any impact.

During my resent visit to Kota Kinabalu,I've notice certain Corporate Businessman who in my opnion,would be great leaders,but are unconvinced with the current leadership.My advice to DSAI,seek and you will find.

My warm wishes and good luck for a successful congress,I'll be there.
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written by sarawakian, November 28, 2008 23:57:31
it would be very interesting to see Pakatan Rakyat make headway into Sarawak since PKR and DAP put up candidates for a single MP seat in the last GE. somehow it seems DAP and PKR in Sarawak do not see eye to eye. how can the rakyat here believe in Pakatan if their own components can't work together.

another uphill task for PR is whether they have the resources to campaign in rural areas and how can they win the hearts of poorly educated voters, the majority of which are more worried about the next meal than who wins the election. the same approach used in West Malaysia will likely not work in the East.
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