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The number of ministries and ministers are virtually the same. What is perhaps even more indicative that it is the same old same old is the fact that it is the same old faces. In fact, it includes some old faces whom one would have thought one would not see as they lost in the last General Election.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Azmi Sharom

In 2004, after the General Election, I wrote a piece, which was more a plea than anything else. Unlike many at the time, I was not convinced that Abdullah Badawi was going to usher in a new era of democratic and institutional reform. However, due to the incredible landslide victory that the BN had won, I practically begged that he use this tremendous public support to show magnanimity. Considering how secure he and his party appeared to be, I thought it pointless to govern with the iron fist so beloved by his predecessor.

To some extent, Badawi did loosen the grip of fear that we were so used to living under (though by no stretch of the imagination was it due to my pathetic begging). The public space became more open and more critical. Unfortunately, the unprecedented mandate given to the BN by the people was abused by those in power. Arrogance and racism became endemic. UMNO in particular took their large number of seats in Parliament (even without their BN partners they were merely one seat short of a simple majority), as carte blanche to act as though they were the “tuan” of the rakyat and not the other way round.

And the people reacted by handing the BN its worst election results since independence in 2008. The reaction of UMNO in particular was not to seriously think about where they went wrong, instead they just kept on doing what it was that angered so many people in the first place. They played the race card. The shouted and screamed about how the Malays were now under threat. But was it really the Malays who were under threat or was it UMNO?

Just over a year after the 2008 elections, for the first time in our history we have a new Prime Minister who got his position without going through the crucible of a General Election as leader of his party. However, if the three by elections earlier this month are anything to go by, his appointment has not made a dent in the way the citizens are feeling. The results in Kedah and Perak show that if anything, the anti-BN sentiment is as strong as ever and the “new broom” syndrome, which worked so well with Badawi, is not working with Najib.

I think he and his advisors realise this so in the days following his appointment the nation was fed with a diet of spin that would make Tony Blair and Alastair Campbell proud. We are going to be a more democratic nation it seems. The press will be freer and greater concern will be given to the welfare of all Malaysians regardless of race. There is even a new catch phrase, 1 Malaysia.

I am not convinced. There is nothing in Najib’s record to suggest that he is a forward thinking reformer. His tight relationship with Mahathir Mohamad and the latter’s blatant endorsement of his premiership (and hints at an “advisory” role in Cabinet) suggests a retrograde step not a forward one.

Our new PM started his reign by releasing thirteen ISA detainees and choosing a new “stream lined” cabinet. Neither of these acts has convinced me that he is serious about reform. That being the case, what would convince me?

For starters, all ISA detainees should either be charged in a court of law or released. There are now about sixty detainees and all have been locked up for years, some close to a decade. If there is not enough evidence by now to charge them, then what are they doing locked up? After all they are all accused of offences where there exist sufficient laws to be used in order to send them to jail.

And any talk about “reforming” the ISA is simply not good enough. It has to be done away with altogether. The idea that it will not be abused if it is used only for “terrorist” activities is laughable; any law that gives such tremendous power to one man can and will be abused. It was only eight years ago that Hishamuddin Rais, Tian Chua and eight others were detained under the so called ‘reason” that they were planning an armed struggle - an accusation that was completely unfounded. Therefore, if you have a law to detain terrorists without trial, it can still be used against your political enemies. Simply call them terrorists.

The new cabinet is also a strange beast. For one thing, it’s not all that streamlined. The number of ministries and ministers are virtually the same. What is perhaps even more indicative that it is the same old same old is the fact that it is the same old faces. In fact, it includes some old faces whom one would have thought one would not see as they lost in the last General Election. What would have been good was to see many more new faces; people with fresh ideas and without any scandalous baggage. But that is not to be.  Perhaps because there is no one to choose from or perhaps keeping things as they are is what the new PM wants.

As it stands, despite the carefully worded statements of “give me a chance to prove myself”, I see nothing in the past few weeks to convince me that there will be any meaningful change in the governance of this country. In fact, I see a move backward, or at least the potential to move backward. I just hope that I am wrong.

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written by malgal, April 21, 2009 15:35:18
and we want not just `different new' `different new' but democratic and right.
please don't wheel out the old machinery under guise of `different, new' either. we'd buckled under and learned enuff
to tell the diff.
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written by takbolehtahan, April 21, 2009 15:36:20
Unfortunately, there is no one in BN or Umno who is capable of running the country. And the only reason Najib was chosen was because of his father, nothing to do with his capability of which he lacked. So, it is simple selecting the best from the worse lot.

The entire cabinet is incapable of thinking outside the box, let alone just thinking. If an amublance driver can be made a director of a state-owned company, what else can one say about the way our present government works. Even the PM hasn't done anything about this, and silence, basically, is an acknowledgement of accepting mediocre qualified people into powerful positions. Najib may have paper qualifications, but that's just it ... paper qualifications. So far, what he's been saying and doing, is just evidence of that paper qualification. He would have been better of resigning from his post and go live somewhere in peace. But this ain't gonna happen.
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written by mountain man, April 21, 2009 15:37:28
As long as UMNO is still around, nothing will change.
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written by densemy, April 21, 2009 15:40:54
Nice piece of writing Azmi.

Najib has been proving himself ( to everyone's dissatisfaction) ever since Mahathir stepped down

What more does he want?
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written by ibabonma, April 21, 2009 15:47:44
Rais Yatim? Tak ada ke orang lain dalam Umno yang lebih baik dari dia?
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written by eloofk, April 21, 2009 16:30:28
The reason is BN/UMNO cannot get good quality candidates into their fold but have to used unwanted trash which had been rejected by the ratyat during the 12th GE, thats why we can see the same old faces who had lost in the last election to fill up the ranks.

BN/UMNO can be classified as a Recycled Plant for Trash!
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written by cocomomo, April 21, 2009 17:38:22
appointing those who have been rejected by the rakyat shows total disregard for the rakyat and arragance on the part of the bn.
the rakyat should reciprocate by rejecting bn at federal level and in all states in the next general elections
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written by densemy, April 21, 2009 18:19:40
There is something seriously wrong with the Malaysian Electoral System if it will allow unelected persons to take a seat in Parliament

HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE??
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written by advocatusdiaboli, April 21, 2009 18:28:33
Malaysia Boleh laaaa. smilies/grin.gif
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written by cheemengwong, April 21, 2009 19:23:04
How can? Isn't Najib the new and progressive type?

I asked this and many of my friends including Mr. Kee says that they accidently and unknowing thought that the reverse gear was forward and they can disengage the reverse. In panic state they do not know how to shout for help or turn off the ignition. We are nearing a cliff!
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written by commonfolk, April 21, 2009 21:11:37
What would you expect from a backdoor crime minister. Backdoor pm by deposing his former, backdoor in robbing Perak, appointing backdoor ministers, behind saiful backdoor case. This backdoor crime minister really loves backdoor.
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written by born2reign, April 21, 2009 21:31:26
Najis DID prove himself as capable.

As the lover of Altantuya.
As a murderer.
As the one who threatened Bala to change his SD and get lost.
As the one who pocketed RM500 mil commission for public service.
As the one who sodomised Saifool toyboy.

He's very capable indeed.
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written by Tok Din, April 21, 2009 23:29:28
Malays are not in crisis. Look at how well most of them have faired compared to other racial groups especially our fellow estate workers of Indian origins.

UMNO wants to identified itself as a champion of the Malays. But, Malays are leaving the party in droves and some are even migrating to Australia and elsewhere. It is the UMNO government which ruins the country to the extent that people are concerned for the future of their children.

UMNO has become irrelevant to the Malays.
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written by shiokguy, April 22, 2009 03:30:08
THE REJECTS



The still manage to Crawl In.. OMG How can the people kick this leeches out?

http://shiokguy.********.com/2...eople.html


Shiok Guy
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written by Chokma, April 22, 2009 08:24:54
The goons in power are incapable to comprehend what the Rakyat want. They can only understand RM sign and interested in sucking hard cash from Rakyat. What can Rakyat expect from people like them? Nothing but disaster after disaster. It's time to stand up and say "No" to them. Make sure this time it is loud and deafening to them that they will never be seen on this country's political arena.
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written by ROBERTNGTG, April 22, 2009 12:14:48
The number of ministries and ministers are virtually the same. What is perhaps even more indicative that it is the same old same old is the fact that it is the same old faces. In fact, it includes some old faces whom one would have thought one would not see as they lost in the last General Election

COME NEXT GE, WE WILL CHANGE THE WHOLE LOT OF HAS BEENS AND NINCOMPOOPS FOR GOOD
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written by Vasily, April 24, 2009 03:17:41
THE SAME OLD SAME OLD FARTS!!
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written by Futurist, April 26, 2009 22:28:51
What else would you have when political family dynasties get entrenched in the system? Just see how many of them are in the executive or in the party.

Some of them are practically deadwoods. How will there be infusing of fresh ideas and zeal, if those who had been rejected are brought back?

It does not bode well when those with merit, intelligence and knowledge are sidelined in favour of those who are well in the art of polishing.

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