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ZUBAIDAH ABU BAKAR: How long can Pakatan's united front last? PDF Print
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Friday, 02 January 2009 10:29

(NST) Pakatan Rakyat in its present form is not a viable alternative to Barisan Nasional, writes ZUBAIDAH ABU BAKAR

OPEN feuds are a never-ending problem in Pakatan Rakyat, a coalition of mismatched opposition parties. Parti Keadilan Rakyat, Parti Islam Se-Malaysia and the Democratic Action Party have dissimilar aims and divergent policies.

Islamist Pas and the secular and socialist DAP have tried to work together in past elections, but their differences have always pushed them apart. When the same three players formed "Barisan Alternatif" to contest the 1999 general election as an electoral pact, they were paralysed by internal bickering, particularly between Pas and DAP over the former's insistence an Islamic state. DAP left that alliance in 2001.

Pakatan Rakyat was hastily assembled after the three parties' impressive electoral performance in the last general election, to impress upon the country that there was finally a united opposition front.

The components performed better than their wildest dreams, collectively winning 82 of the 222 parliamentary seats, denying Barisan Nasional a two-thirds majority and taking control of the state assemblies of Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor.

Yet, Pakatan's survival remains threatened by internal schisms. Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim cannot afford to let these fester; not when a new path to power has been conveniently opened for him to legitimately march to Putrajaya.

The Kuala Terengganu parliamentary by-election, necessitated by the sudden death of Deputy Education Minister Datuk Razali Ibrahim on Nov 28, has come as a tonic to Anwar's tattered image after his failure to topple the government through crossovers by Sept 16. Not one parliamentarian from any major BN component party defected to Pakatan Rakyat.

The by-election in Terengganu, a state Pas has controlled, will reveal whether Malaysians still believe that Pakatan can do a better job than the time-tested BN in ruling the country.

The Jan 17 by-election is a must-win battle for Pakatan, and the best chance for the opposition coalition to collect another seat in Parliament through the democratic process.

A win would be a morale-booster for Pakatan's election machinery for another widely expected by-election, in Pensiangan, Sabah, a seat currently held by Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah president Tan Sri Joseph Kurup, followed by the much-anticipated Sarawak state elections, and thereafter the 13th general election.

Can Pakatan's parties work together in the by-election with several unresolved issues? Anwar, due back from overseas on Tuesday, has so far kept mum.

Political analyst Ong Kian Ming observes that the public spat between Pas and DAP over the hudud issue should not be overblown, but neither should it be taken lightly.

Leaders of both parties are aware of the pressures both are facing, and are having to appease their members who are suspicious of the other party. Both sides hope the hudud issue will be a non-factor in the Kuala Terengganu by-election as well as moving forward.

"It should also not be taken lightly in that it is a sign of larger problems within Pakatan," says Ong.

For one thing, Ong notes, Pakatan does not have a formal mechanism for resolving disagreements, unlike BN has with its supreme council.

Secondly, it points to many important leaders in Pas not wanting to work with DAP, while some in PKR would prefer to work with Umno. "If these problems, especially the latter, are not managed well, Pakatan could be heading for seriously troubled waters," Ong says.

Cracks are obvious within this alliance of convenience, as each party wants to impose its ways on how to govern the states they control.

The much publicised war of words among Pakatan leaders in Selangor has had PKR deputy president Dr Syed Husin Ali pleading those involved -- Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim, State Assembly Speaker Teng Chang Kim, Klang member of parliament Charles Santiago and Kapar MP S. Manikavasagam -- to stop airing their differences in the media.

De facto PKR chief Anwar, DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang and Pas president Datuk Abdul Hadi Awang may be accommodating of each other but they seem to have underestimated the independent-mindedness of their leaders in Kedah, Perak and Selangor.

Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan Razak obviously has a mind of his own. So have Pas leaders in Selangor. There are also one or two maverick DAP representatives in Selangor and Perak.

"It's a challenge to Anwar to use his personal powers of persuasion for component parties to focus on the next general election," says Merdeka Centre opinion poll director Ibrahim Sufian.

Professor Sivamurugan Pandian of Universiti Sains Malaysia thinks Anwar cannot continue with his wait-and-see attitude on these quarrels in Pakatan.

Ong says Anwar would usually "step in and try to paper over the cracks" if the squabbles get out of hand, so far, effectively.

"Pakatan is not in danger of breaking up any time soon," he says, "but over the longer term, Anwar should find different strategies to manage these kinds of fights, other than having people rely on him."

Sivamurugan wants Anwar to state his stand, especially on hudud. Pas and DAP are both consistent in their stands, with the former pushing for its implementation and the latter opposing it.

Such conflicts in Pakatan cast doubts on its ability to realise its vision of a united nation, free of communal politics.

Pakatan should count its lucky stars that BN is still in disarray after its March electoral debacle, particularly over the controversies and problems in its main component parties.

Umno is occupied with its party elections scheduled for March; the MCA has remained factionalised since its October party elections; the MIC has a host of internal problems in the run-up to its presidential election in March, and Gerakan and the People's Progressive Party seem still in the dark about how to revive themselves.

If Pakatan's members continue to impose their own thinking in handling issues, the coalition can't be expected to go very far. It may suffer a premature death before the 13th general election.

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written by krising1, January 02, 2009 10:53:02
There is a noticeable trend by the MSM to make it look like the Pakatan is falling apart. Even Baradan who tries to give an impression that he is neutral keeps playing up the issue that "Pakatan is breaking apart". Pakatan politicians have to show a greater sense of unity if they want to form the next Federal government. The gains made so far are very significant. BN is running scared. Dont spoil this.
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written by Democrats, January 02, 2009 10:54:03
The question should be "How long can Zubaidah Abu Bakar remain in NST when Pakatan Rakyat takes over the government?".

THis "so called" journalist ala wannabe Christian Amanpour is bias and poisonous without a hint of integrity in journalism working in the toilet paper factory will be out a job when PR takes over and stop advertising in it.
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written by Motherchell, January 02, 2009 11:06:23
Zubaidah may have read the headlines in many papers -local and foreign about the way people were losing jobs -- from GM's to the tiny blue collared. Over a cup of black coffee she must have decided to secure her job by working on a Spin of the Century.
The Information Ministry would have had a hearty laugh for the good spin she was churning out --- the misinformation tract always done to secure herself as much as all the UMNO voices do as bread and butter.
In the same tune as hardworking cyber troopers productivity is called every morning by their handlers. This govt has gone down the drain in uplifting development of sane minds.
The end of this deception is taking effect wonderfully, thanks to people power and awareness! Zubaidah can go write childrens fables from on!
http://sjsandteam.*********.com/
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written by SocratesI, January 02, 2009 11:11:27
The NST only publishes Govt. propaganda and decimates trees to churn out toilet paper daily. All so-called journalists there are only toilet paper decorators trying to disguise the toilet paper, and if their toilet paper fails to do the job, they do it manually! They are trying to convince the general public that Pakatan Rakyat is breaking up and falling to pieces and the coalition is full of cracks that can split the coalition anytime.

What they don't realize is that Pakatan Rakyat got voted in because they remained true to their manifesto and what the Barisan Najis scions see as a weakness is what endears Pakatan Rakyat to the Rakyat - the fact that the reps in there can have their own opinions and voice them, and are not subservient to a Hitler-like leader as they do in UMNO and Barisan Najis, where reps are shit-scared of upsetting the leadershit! Pakatan Rakyat is the ONLY alternative to Barisan Najis and it must take over the Govt. as soon as possible to position us for the global recession that is arriving at our shores.
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written by adamckteh, January 02, 2009 11:13:50
I have firmed belief and confidence PR will one day man the country.
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written by myke, January 02, 2009 11:33:46
ZUBAIDAH ABU BAKAR: How long can Pakatan's united front last? By NST..

MSM again. Do they have the credit to even comment on the oppositions.? This is a paper own by UMNO who wants badly to see PR go down the drain to remain in power who in the past have spun all sorts of news.
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written by Dualties, January 02, 2009 12:23:58
ZUBAIDAH ABU BAKAR:

One thing we are certain for this Pakatan Rakyat Coalition - They are TRANSPARENT when they fight and they do not sweep under the carpet on the reality of day-to-day administration or party issues.

Pakatan Rakat Coalition does not have the boss to sack those who oppose or disagree with day-to-day party or state issues. If they don't fight openly, how can the Rakyat know what is happening to the current affairs of the state?

The Rakyat is often kept informed and will cast a decisive vote in any elections on those who fought to promote themselves or for the people. It is the People Power now and not the BN.

Unlike BN, Pakatan Rakat Coalition is not going to implement ISA against dissent or members who disagree.
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written by asguard, January 02, 2009 12:39:24
Only papers like utusan and nst are mouth messenger of devil UMNO! So whatever they say... it means for themselves... but in reality PAKATAN is better than Barang Naik!
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written by amoker, January 02, 2009 13:43:11
When Zubaidah, Chun Wai, Baradan and Utusan wrote the same thing,on the same week.. u know that propoganda is happening.

BN is cracking as well. Only they have no guts to do what the PR people do. PPP threatened to leave, tak jadi. MCA shouts loudly but whimpers. MIC is .. forget it.
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written by TruthSayer, January 02, 2009 14:04:25
The fact that PR members are able to openly voice out disagreement show that it practices Freedom of Speech

The fact that they are fighting shows that each of them are still passionate about their core values and what they originally stand for.

The are now in a united front and lots of differences have to be ironed out and they are learning.

I for one will give them time to mature as a United Front and I am assured that they will see the greater good of a United Front vs an individual struggle.

Onward Pakatan Rakyat!
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written by savemalaysia, January 02, 2009 14:19:41
No one is bothered reading warped commentaries from you and the NST. They're all so lopsided, bias and laced with propaganda. If you and NST have any credibility, you should list out the unending lists of wrongdoings, abuses, corruption and money politics by UMNO since March 8 GE12. Why don't you write about the nation's no 1 slumber sleeping on his job and the no 2, flying away with the nation's wealth on Eurocopters and being riddled with diabolical scandals which he has yet to explain convincingly.
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written by budakindia, January 02, 2009 14:49:28
Why NST is so concern about Pakatan? Go and look after BN, they need all the attention from you Zuraidah! smilies/wink.gif
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written by othman hitam, January 02, 2009 15:19:47
Zubaidah, don't worry about Pakatan. We know how to resolve our problems, if there are any. Dissenting opinions prove how democratic we are unlike the parties under your master, united malays national organisation. My advice to you Go & tell MCA, MIC, Gerakan & others to stand up. Kena hantam teruk dgn racist Ismail pun masih tunggu.
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written by Raizzen, January 02, 2009 17:25:38
One thing though Cik Bedah, how long will YOU last with this kind of antics ?
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written by mykantree, January 02, 2009 17:54:08
The so called bickerings in PKR should be viewed as healthy debates and healthy expressions of differences of opinion.It is preferred to the current bullying,disrespect and disdain of contrary views and outright threats that UMNO uses against the smaller component parties.That's the Democracy that all good and loyal Malaysians look forward to.
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written by shamadz72, January 02, 2009 18:27:50
If only Zubaidah is willing to put her money where her mouth is. Come bet with me on how well PR is going to be in next Sarawak's state election.
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written by borneoman, January 02, 2009 21:39:44
shamadz72,zubaidah mouth is between her two legs!and its exclusively for her umno masters.she prefers to put umno balls where he mouth is.
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written by righttruthspeaks, January 02, 2009 22:03:25
Zubaidah Abu Bakul...jocelyn's tan...all journalist prostitutes,selling themselves to the highest bidders-unmo and mca....yay !!!
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written by seaweed, January 02, 2009 22:30:24
zubaidah, zubaidah.....now lets us long suffering rakyat make this very very very clear to you and your damn bloody MSM, no matter what, when, where or how PR performed we will & I repeat we will not vote BN ever again....understand???
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written by Taufique, January 03, 2009 03:34:37
The moment I saw the "journalist's" name, I gave the article a skip.
thus, this is all that I can comment. I m not gonna waste my time reading rubbish.
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written by mikewang, January 03, 2009 08:52:49
Dear Zubaidah,

Are you a result of the meeting between Najib and the top editors ?

Look at the state governments in all the PR run states.
Don't that tell you the coalition is doing well despite having differences and standing on equal grounds individually ?

If BN were to lose the federal throne where huge amounts of money are siphoned for party political purposes, you will see it disintegrate swiftly with implosion beginning from UMNO and spreading to other component parties.

Their love of dirty money and arrogance will kill BN.
PR is a lot better in this respect.
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