A+ | A- | Reset
Home arrow The Blogs arrow Special Reports arrow Perak tumult sets stage for more political woes

Perak tumult sets stage for more political woes PDF Print
Posted by admin   
Thursday, 05 February 2009 08:39

Najib's recapture of Perak will no doubt win him admiration and respect in Umno, even as detractors will question his methods. But it is unlikely to win back the admiration of Malaysians already unhappy with the bitter politics that caused them to desert the ruling coalition in droves at the last elections.

THE STRAITS TIMES

The high drama surrounding the collapse of the Perak state government yesterday is set to deepen the country’s political despair and distract the government from tackling the effects of a worsening global recession.

Here is why:

The decisive execution of the Perak takeover by the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition offers a glimpse into the street-fighting instincts of incoming premier Datuk Seri Najib Razak. This could mark a departure from the less confrontational brand of politics practised by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi who is set to step down late next month.

A humiliated Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the de-facto leader of the opposition, is unlikely to accept the Perak takeover quietly. Outfoxed by his chief nemesis, Anwar could raise the stakes by mounting a counter-offensive against the BN and pushing on to woo government-elected representatives to his opposition alliance.

The Pakatan Rakyat alliance consists of his multiracial political organisation Parti Keadilan Rakyat, conservative Pas and the Chinese-led DAP.

The twists and turns leading to yesterday's collapse of the Perak government have exposed the frailty of the ideologically diverse opposition alliance Anwar heads. He will need to keep his guard up and ensure that the remaining four states under opposition control do not fall because of defections of its elected representatives to the 13-party BN.

With more political brinkmanship expected in coming months, the big loser will be the Malaysian economy. International stockbroking firm CLSA says that Malaysia will slip into a recession this year, with the economy set to contract by as much as 5 per cent — the most severe contraction in the country's post-independence history.

This latest estimate, released this week, is down from the group's original estimate that the economy will grow by 1.5 per cent, against the government's projection of 3.5 per cent.

The opposition's imminent loss of the Perak state assembly is likely to be confirmed today if the Sultan of Perak accepts the new BN government and does not call for fresh elections.

It has come about because of the defection of three elected opposition representatives to BN and the return of another state assemblyman who only last week defected to the opposition.

How the four were won over by the BN is not known. Two of the former opposition politicians are facing corruption charges.

The collapse of the Perak government magnifies the unsettled state of Malaysia's political landscape, shaken by the general election in March last year when the BN lost four states, bringing the total held by the opposition to five. BN also lost its two-thirds majority in Parliament.

Since then, the governing coalition that has ruled Malaysia uninterrupted for 51 years has struggled to regain its footing.

In the initial months after the polls, the coalition — headed by Umno — was wracked by fears that some of its people would defect to the opposition.

Its slumping morale hit new lows with devastating electoral defeats in the Permatang Pauh parliamentary seat in Penang, which saw the return of Anwar to Parliament.

And it lost again last month in the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary constituency in Terengganu, a seat previously held by Umno.

The developments this week in Perak underscore Umno's concerted move to rob the opposition of the momentum it has enjoyed since last March.

Najib's recapture of Perak will no doubt win him admiration and respect in Umno, even as detractors will question his methods.

But it is unlikely to win back the admiration of Malaysians already unhappy with the bitter politics that caused them to desert the ruling coalition in droves at the last elections.

Some say Anwar invited onto his opposition alliance what he himself had sought to do the ruling coalition, thus far without any success. Since March he has claimed that he would get enough MPs from the BN to defect and help him topple the federal government. But that plan never materialised.

Yesterday, a beaming Najib declared that what BN had done in Perak was no different from Anwar's tactics to encourage defections.

The tit-for-tat manoeuvring looks set to continue. Perak is not the only roiled state. Opposition-held Kedah is said to be a target as well, while Anwar and his alliance are said to be keen on getting defections from BN-held Negri Sembilan.

Ironically, the harshest attack against Umno of its takeover of Perak through defections came from former strongman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

The ex-premier chastised the government he once led for accepting two former opposition leaders who are facing corruption charges.

“If they are accepted now and then found not guilty, the so-called Umno-led government will be accused of influencing the court,” he wrote on his widely-followed blog. “True or not does not matter as the public's perception is such.”

He argued that it would hurt BN's performance in the next general election.

For now, though, it looks like both sides will be caught in protracted fighting that can only get uglier. — MI

Comments (12)Add Comment
...
written by muhammad sabri, February 05, 2009 08:41:27
I thinks its time to use Thailand method. smilies/angry.gif smilies/angry.gif
report abuse
disagree 5
agree 5
...
written by Ken Liew, February 05, 2009 08:42:04
You may win some of the MPs, BUT you'll never WIN all the heart of the people....

WE WILL BE SHOWING YOU THE PEOPLE's POWER~!!!
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 23
...
written by ahmadneil, February 05, 2009 08:44:34
94% of the polls done by ntv7 says umno will face severe backlash in the next GE.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 26
...
written by ahmadneil, February 05, 2009 08:47:14
Nasarudin and Hee are 2 real traitors who must be flogged in Perak Town Square.
report abuse
disagree 2
agree 25
...
written by Tompios, February 05, 2009 08:50:40
Nasarudin and Hee will get punishment as soon as the PR government crowned as everlasting ruler in JWV Bitch @ Birch's blood punishment.
report abuse
disagree 2
agree 11
...
written by Running Sardines, February 05, 2009 08:52:17
Nevermind lah if those politicians want to jump to BeEnd ... I only hope it is for the benefits of the people of their constituencies ... and not for their own or their family member or relatives or friends pockets ... otherwise, may God have mercy on their actions ...
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 2
...
written by teo siew chin, February 05, 2009 08:56:46
"...the street-fighting instincts of ..."
---------------------------

dude, dat's thuggism!! smilies/smiley.gif
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 2
...
written by Democrats, February 05, 2009 09:07:49
I curse these prostitutes who betray its people. If I am their parents, I would disown them and spit on them, if I am their children, I will bury my head in the sands for the shame of having the genes of these pricks or coming out of this bitch's womb.

Please go play badminton.....
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 12
...
written by Counterpointer, February 05, 2009 09:23:07
So this is how you win public's trust, Najis?

report abuse
disagree 1
agree 2
...
written by macanhitam, February 05, 2009 09:24:56
A skeeter davis ode to the frogs codenamed J.O.H.N;

Bounties on their heads!
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 11
...
written by rpremkumar2u, February 05, 2009 09:43:54
Is it rocket science needed to figure out behind the smirk that Najib is adorning his face why Nasa was his aide-into-the-enemy camp? He is making the numbers by playing the 'same game' that DSAI is 'playing' ? fact to note. DSAI is only assuring the crossovers from BN into the Pakatan fold that they have nothing to worry about from the pressure tactics that najib is becoming for. What has that got to do with what najib is doing? Najib is prime Minister in waiting next month. he has run out of options. He is going for BROKE! He has to throw everything into the works. For the thug that he is, he has failed to understand that you don't come into the state of Perak and incur the displeasure of twisting the arm of his Royal Highness Sultan. His action(s) have placed the the Sultan in a very difficult pros and cons position. When a ruling party in a state invites numbers to strengthen the State Legislative Assembly, its the inherent accepted practice. But when the fate of the 2 ADUN hangs in balance on the 10th Feb, it becomes an extremely difficult position that His Highness has found himself in. T allow for a royal assent will surely set precedent which might be framed as terms of reference by other Pakatan Rakyat state governments. This means that His Highness is being dragged into bipartisan politics. Which in other words means, that His Highness snubbed Najib the Prime Minister in waiting. To allow najib to have his way, is to risk the loss of affection and confidence which the rakyat regard His Highness in utmost reverence. The data shows. UMNO doesn't have the numbers. In fact they are in the Federal Government because of Sabah and Sarawak. This is crystal clear. So in order to strenghten home base, Najib has to 'steal' the elected representatives to send a message to UMNO fence sitters that he has the mettle to forge his position. This is not a simplistic tale of we play the same game and you lose Anwar. This is like comparing an apple to an orange even though both are fruits. It is a different ball game. The surrounding controversy linking Najib to many unexplained incidents in the country are further lent credibility when one sees the KT B(u)y Election which he lost. Despite promising bundles of rakyat money which his not his to give. The electorate didn't buy his tales and promises. This man is in delusion and the cracks are beginning to show. he thinks in terms of quantity when in fact the rakyat think in terms of quality. No reason has been voiced truly by the Infamous Four ( some call them Infamous Four Frogs) as to the real reason for the defection. Therefore the rakyat is disgusted.
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 2
...
written by foresight, February 05, 2009 20:30:45
Look at the Gang of Four. That woman looks like Mao's wife.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 1

Write comment
This content has been locked. You can no longer post any comment.
You must be logged in to a comment. Please register if you do not have an account yet.

busy
 
< Prev   Next >
 

Sponsored Links

World Futures  Moscow's Middle East conference: Should the Muslims depend only on the US to solve the Palestine crisis?

Future Fastforward  A controversial analysis by a controversial analyst, Matthias Chang, the lawyer-writer who unabashedly calls a spade a spade and offers no apology for doing so.

Internet TV 3000+ Channels  Pick your favorite internet TV channels straight to your PC! Yay!

Some Images Hosted With
Thank You ImageShack!
 BLOGGERS AGAINST ISA

Powered and Optimized for:
Malaysia Today by MT-TEAM