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Wednesday, 25 March 2009 04:16

CAN anyone tell what would be the biggest upset and surprises once the outcome of the UMNO General Assembly is announced?

Some Umno Leaders or delegates Peninsular Malaysia may have known the tips to that quiz, but Sabah UMNO leaders and delegates have been keeping this open secret since a year ago just after the 12th General Election held on March 8th 2008, whereby BN had been successful and still managed to retain its Power to continue governing the Country despite losing Four State namely Pulau Pinang, Kedah, Selangor, Perak and failed to capture Kelantan.

By straightforward analysis, BN which comprised UMNO as the backbone party along with its other component members MCA, MIC, Gerakan and PPP had performed very badly during the poll. The message is obvious the Voters Trust and Confidence with the BN Administration in Peninsular Malaysia had begun to erode.

However, BN was save by the bell with a simple Majority that came mostly from Sabah “The Land Below The Wind” AND Sarawak “The Land of The Horn Bills” thus blessing the National Front with the legal criteria to continue ruling the Country despite losing its Two Third Majority secured during the 2004 General Election. The paradox is Sabah Umno had contributes significantly and instrumental toward attaining the BN success and victory in the recent General Election.

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written by asguard, March 25, 2009 08:55:42
An illusion waiting to be over turn by the tide...which has start in the peninsula.. the public knows the current government is reckless and very disappointed, NATO...
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written by sydput, March 25, 2009 11:13:17
I still cannot understand why sabah and sarawak MP did not form their own coalition - the third force in malaysian politics. By doing this, they get to choose who becomes the PM when peninsular are 50/50. They can also vote the PM/govenrment out if they did not get what they wanted by giving the vote of no confidence with opposition.
This is the only way for the rakyat to get their say on how the country should be managed.
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written by Bluechip, March 25, 2009 21:41:27
Sabahan and Sarawakian still in "political passive" manner. Even the literacy rate in the both state still low. In anyway they can become "non-passive" if there is efforts to call wake up for them. Batang Air, I think BN get it. The reason I put in my article at http://bluechip-arena.********.com/
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