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Wednesday, 31 December 2008 15:42

From an impending sodomy trial to holding Pakatan Rakyat together, 2009 will be tough.

By JANE F. RAGAVAN, THE STAR

 

FEW could have anticipated the return of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in such striking fashion prior to the March 8 elections. Released from incarceration in 2004, he continued to be a voice of conscience, rebel-reformer and thorn in the side of Barisan Nasional. Yet, he remained on the margins of mainstream politics.

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail.

That changed after the events of March 8 and a convincing victory in the Permatang Pauh by-election in August which led to his ceremonious return to parliament as leader of the opposition, transforming him into an indelible force in the unfolding of the political future of the country.

Detractors continue to point to Anwar’s failure to take over and form the next government on Sept 16 as an example of his lack of credibility; still, while much needs to be achieved to make the opposition a viable and lasting powerhouse, most of the five states governed by Pakatan Rakyat have proved largely stable, grappling reasonably well with the legacy of the previous state governments while attempting to implement and lay the foundation for the coalition’s policies in these respective states. Two examples from Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim are his appointment of Low Siew Moi to head the Selangor State Development Corporation and his call for Universiti Teknologi Mara to open its doors, at least partially, to non-bumiputra and foreign students.

2009 will prove challenging for Anwar and Pakatan Rakyat. With the advent of a new prime minister – which has historically led to a favourable shift in political sentiment towards the government – they will have to consolidate their positions significantly in the Pakatan-led states and the Federal Territory by demonstrating powers of performance that will illustrate their commitment to the principles of accountability, transparency and openness.

The worldwide economic fallout will dominate and serve as a test for the BN government in its handling of the ramifications of the downturn and the sacrifices it is willing to make. It is an opportune time for Anwar and the Pakatan government to come up with comprehensive alternative policies as a way to introduce and fortify the virtues of the Pakatan-devised New Economic Agenda. The PR opposition has already made significant strides by introducing a shadow cabinet and it remains to be seen how it can offer rational, deliberated alternatives to government policies.

The principal challenge confronting Anwar and the PR opposition will be their efforts at initiating real, credible moves towards transcending racialist politics and committing themselves to multi-cultural politics, as emphasised by Anwar and Parti Keadilan Rakyat president Datin Seri Wan Azizah Ismail at the party’s recent national congress. They will have their work cut out to dismantle the racial conditioning that has determined the Malaysian political psyche since Independence and most significantly in the past three decades. The most immediate challenge is the Malay constituency, although the Pakatan Rakyat government has stressed that privileges enshrined in the Constitution will not be compromised.

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written by ahmadneil, December 31, 2008 16:00:25
He will triumphant in the end and hopefully this won't take too long.The brave will win over the corrupted!
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written by Motherchell, December 31, 2008 16:02:59
Behind every righteous, honest and successful man there is a woman, behind every true, strong and faithful woman as KAK WAN, is a wonderful husband named DSAI. God Bless you and your family always!
God will hold you in his arms and take you thro these trials. Have the full faith ! The people are with you all the way my friend!
http://sjsandteam.*********.com/
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written by Sudahlah tu, December 31, 2008 16:37:15
titik permulaan kebebasan Malaysia daripada jajahan kezaliman umno.
DSAI merupakan pemangkin yang meyatukan semua lapisan rakyat menjadi satu suara yang kini semakin bersemangat dan berazam berterusan sehingga Malaysia bebas.
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written by adan, December 31, 2008 17:09:29
By now, Anwar must have become accustomed to all sorts of trials and tribulations created by gang of men sick in mind and heart. He is a never-say- die fighter for justice,freedom and fair play. Poetic justice will ensure that Anwar will triumph over the forces of evil and the evil -doers will pay the price for all their wicked deeds.
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written by savemalaysia, December 31, 2008 17:09:38
Those who couldn't anticipate DSAI's return to politics in a overwhelming and forceful manner are the UMNO's diehards, the component parties of BN and the BN-controlled media. Reason being that they are either blind or just simply being obstinate, unrealistic, non-objective and bias.

The people were so frustrated with the govt's arrogance, abuses, indifference and endemic corruption that even a few months before GE12, they had already decided that they would teach the UMNO-led BN a harsh lesson. But the incumbents were so blissfully ignorant of the groundswell of discontentment across the nation that they erroneously fell prey to their own feel good propagandas spinned by the 4th Floor morons. They viciously attacked Anwar through the mainstream media and got fooled by their own folly whereas Anwar was gaining quick ground and popular support via the alternative media - the internet and SMS.
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written by Kunta Kinte, December 31, 2008 18:28:25
Anwar, just get to KT and wipe BN off for the second time. Show Najis and his team the wisdom of the people. Let him learn that the people will and can wash him off too without the help of C4, of course.
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written by CPY, December 31, 2008 19:22:52
DSAI, eventhough you may not get the katak, but I still support you. If PAS wants Hudud, DAP wants Bangsa Malaysia & PKR wants New Economic Agenda, we need to control Putrajaya.
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written by ahmadneil, December 31, 2008 19:59:59
To all PKR supporters,

There will be a dinner at

time: 6:30 pm
date:09-01-2009
place:lot 2500,block 10, jalan stampin, 93350,kuching. (headquarters of the association of churches in sarawak)

The theme is 'Sarawak,a change in the making.
Sarawak-menuju ke arah perubahan.
So Sarawakian,this is the chance that you all can bring your friends along and fight for the change we all have been longing for 45 years.Yes,we can!
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written by Caesar, December 31, 2008 20:28:25
Anwar is waiting for Najib to make another fatal error once the latter becomes UMNO leader.

Alternatively, the non-Malay components in the BN would oppose Najib's ascending the PM (throne)...because the automatic choice of a leader from UMNO leading the country is flawed..constitutionally or logically or democratically. Anwar got it right when he said recently that the PM is the person who gets support of the MAJORITY of MPs, not a leader of a party which has only 10% of country's population!

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written by borneoman, December 31, 2008 20:32:26
hope to see you guys there.cheers and happy new year to all m2t fans and readers.
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written by arifabdull, December 31, 2008 23:33:07
Harap-harap seluruh anggota Pakatan Rakyat dan PKR akan menilai semula keseluruhan dasar perjuangan dan mengambil ini sebagai satu kritikan ikhlas yang bagus dari para blogger.

Takkan nak tunggu sampai seluruh rakyat Malaysia menolak agenda Reformasi secara total, baru nak terkial-kial memperbetulkan keadaan?

Agenda Reformasi PKR perlu diperkasakan. Sememangnya Malaysia perlukan agenda yang lebih progressif berbanding setakat matlamat reformasi luaran semata.

Teringat pula aku tentang Surat Terbuka Untuk Encik Anwar Ibrahim.
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written by arifabdull, December 31, 2008 23:33:53
http://arifabdull.blogsome.com...ar-ibrahim
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written by ahmadneil, January 01, 2009 09:00:59
Just back from those wild nights.WOW! The celebration was great and we were all half drunk.Yeah! wanna wish all a great 2009 and hopefully this year umno will be dead,follow by MCA and MIC. smilies/smiley.gif Happy 2009.Peace be with you all!
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