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Thursday, 05 February 2009 08:35

As all eyes turn to Sultan Azlah Shah as he mulls whether to accede to Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin’s request to dissolve the 59-seat assembly for snap polls and deny Barisan Nasional an easy ride to Ipoh, the implications of today’s events will reverberate wider.

THE MALAYSIAN INSIDER

Its all but over for the Pakatan Rakyat government in Perak.

In a series of moves akin to the game of Tic-Tac-Toe, Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak has reclaimed the Bota state seat and won support from legislators representing Behrang, Changkat Jering and Jelapang for Barisan Nasional to brazenly offer to form the state government.

The score is tied 28-28 between Pakatan Rakyat and Barisan Nasional with three indepdendents supporting the ruling federal coalition, strengthening the deputy prime minister’s hand as he prepares to succeed Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi this March.

Getting Perak back into the fold will make up for the ruling coalition’s dismal performance in the March 2008 general elections although it will not change anything in the federal Parliament where Barisan Nasional holds a simple majority.

As all eyes turn to Sultan Azlah Shah as he mulls whether to accede to Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin’s request to dissolve the 59-seat assembly for snap polls and deny Barisan Nasional an easy ride to Ipoh, the implications of today’s events will reverberate wider.

First, it can put to stop any idea of Barisan Nasional assemblymen in Negri Sembilan crossing over like Bota’s Datuk Nasharudin Hashim as Seremban has been awash with rumours of defections resulting from in-fighting in Umno.

Second, it will show Najib’s resolve in keeping Barisan Nasional together as seeks to inspire them against a resurgent opposition led by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim while fending off a souring global economy that is already affecting Malaysia.

Third, it reflect’s Najib’s desire to ensure he will not be the Prime Minister that will lose Putrajaya to the opposition and will take all means necessary to keep the government firmly in Umno’s grip.

Anwar, who 10 days ago crowed about his success in luring Nasharudin, put it bluntly today when he said, “BN is trying to form the state government by hook or by crook - more by crook.”

His allies in the Pakatan Rakyat, DAP and Pas, are still the government pending the sultan’s decision but he has been clearly outfoxed by Najib and Barisan Nasional’s latest moves to unseat the pact by defections.

“We are pushing for dissolution of the state assembly and fresh elections in the state. We must go back to the people and get a fresh mandate,” said Anwar, echoing the wide belief that Pakatan Rakyat can easily win the snap polls with a bigger mandate.

Elections are clearly not on Najib’s mind as he put it succinctly, “Barisan Nasional now has the majority to form the next government. We will seek an audience with the Perak sultan”.

The next few days will see more Tic-Tac-Toe moves as both sides try to shore up their positions to govern the Silver State and by extension, offer a glimpse of their potential to rule Malaysia in a two-party system.

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written by ahmadneil, February 05, 2009 08:42:46
Even though it's a tie,umno use dirty tactics to achieve their ambition.All those who crossover are been bought by the taxpayer money.What is the use of winning when your name is in shit!
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written by Ahjamal, February 05, 2009 08:51:01
All the back pain suddenly gone when money is in sight. He looks very healthy in the TV able to turn to full right and left to reporters, Well he played his game
at the mercy of his voters as a Muslim his name Jamaluddin does not suit him,
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written by loosecannon, February 05, 2009 08:55:28
Many of us warned PR and Anwar to be careful in taking people from Umno especially the opportunists who left because these lose their positions and power in Umno, not because they are inspired by PR cause. This is a hard lesson to swallow but it's a good lesson learned. PR should cultivate their own people from within. Mentor those who are truly fighting for a cause and not those who are ambitious and looking for a way to get rich quick. PR must realize that when it comes to buying people with money and using unethical tactics, you can't beat BN. And please, no more ex-postmen and ex-clerks.
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written by wongnoball, February 05, 2009 08:58:07
Even if No Dissolution of Assembly, next round we will have 2/3 majority to Curtail the Powers of Royalty Forever and throw them into the scrap heap of INDIGNITY. remember Nepal.

The Question all Malaysian and Perakians must ask is DOES BN have the MANDATE of the People.....NO. Does BN have the FEDERAL Mandate of Malaysia - Yes.

So if the Sultan cannot see the People's desire for Change and to send Regim Ganas Kejam UMNO-BN to History books, then the rumours of Sultan taking $$$$ is true. Remember when this same Sultan came to power during Tun Dr. Munafik Reign....the hopes of the nation thought he will be steadfast....but alas Rakyat dream were shattered.

This time we will not be fooled again...its only 3 more years....with the economic Crisis..anything can happen when the Anger of the People Arise. Remember Rakyat have and WILL always be Boss. Its just a mind set thing if we want to take it the next level of Whatever it takes to Obliterate UMNO-BN!!

So now we know in 1957 how MCA and MIC signed off the rights of Chinese and Indians ..... MIC/MCA families are so powerful and rich. History repeats again here but pity these Greedy PIG 4....their lives and family will be ruined forever curse them to have heart attack!!.

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written by asguard, February 05, 2009 09:02:47
In next coming elections... please give pakatan rakyat full power in every states if you want no problems later like what happening now in Perak!
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written by Hello Keithy, February 05, 2009 09:03:31
A very simple solution to make up your mind, Your Highness. Send your men to the street and ask an average Perakian and see who they want to be their govt. With all these dirty tricks from the BN side, you can just gather a gallup poll within 24 hours. Ampun Tuanku Beribu-ribu Ampun.
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written by OVERLORD, February 05, 2009 10:17:13
BN has finally exposed it's dirty laundry to the layman on the street.....From kopitiams, warongs right to the mamak shops, the buzz would be about najib's actions on how he has used their money for sinister purposes....In days to come, BN will happily parade their expensive hand puppets...However, they would soon find out that their "purchased goods" are defective and would have paid the ultimate price for this mistake....
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