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Monday, 11 May 2009 08:45

(The Malaysian Insider) KUALA LUMPUR, May 11 — Call it a softening of the Barisan Nasional position in Perak but Datuk Seri Najib Razak and other senior ruling coalition politicians appear to be coming around to an unmistakable conclusion: that the present situation in the state is untenable.

The prime minister knows that though Barisan Nasional is in control of the state legislative assembly, the fallout from the power grab could have a negative impact on beyond Perak, rocking even his 1Malaysia platform and puncturing his position that a leader of the country must rise above politics.

That is why Najib put forward the possibility of BN and Pakatan Rakyat working together to resolve the Perak question. He cannot be seen to be giving up the state.

So the PM will approach the Opposition and ask them to put forward their proposals on how to move forward in Perak. There will not be a coalition government but the BN may offer certain positions in the state to Opposition politicians.

If as expected Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin and his comrades in Pakatan Rakyat insist on the state assembly being dissolved and fresh elections called, expect the BN to walk away and turn the signpost to the royal town of Kuala Kangsar.

The Malaysian Insider has learnt that senior BN officials are taking the approach that it is for Sultan Azlan Shah to decide if the state assembly should be dissolved, and fresh state elections called.

“The Sultan used his discretion in February to install BN as the government after accepting that we had the majority in the House. The BN did not force the Sultan to make that choice but yet BN and the PM have been blamed for the outcome.

“What the BN did was to approach and inform the Sultan that we had the majority in the House. Similarly having all the information before him and after studying the present circumstances, the Sultan can dissolve the House if he believes that it is in the best interest of the people of Perak. Our point is that it is not for Datuk Seri Najib or BN to talk about dissolving the assembly. This is solely up to the Sultan, ‘’ said a government official familiar with the thinking in the administration.

He noted that BN leaders resent talk that they masterminded a power grab, noting that all the ruling coalition did was encourage three Pakatan Rakyat lawmakers who wanted to cross over. Defections are not illegal, he pointed out.

Clearly, there has been a slight shift in BN approach since the fracas in the state assembly on May 7.

The ruling coalition wants to put some daylight between its decision to accept the defectors and the Sultan’s decision to refuse to dissolve the state assembly.

The overwhelming view in Umno/BN is that Datuk Zambry Abdul Kadir and BN should not budge one inch in Perak and that by the time general elections are held in three or four years, the anger among Perakians against BN would have dissipated.

Perhaps so but Najib and senior BN officials do not want to take a chance.

That is why the PM softened his position yesterday and offered an olive branch to Pakatan Rakyat. A day earlier he strenuously defended BN’s legitimacy in the state and the actions of BN lawmakers on May 7. He knows that a PM who says he represents all Malaysians cannot afford to ignore that thing called public opinion, regardless of what his party thinks.

This new approach also gives the Sultan of Perak a way out of an episode which has damaged the standing of his household in the eyes of many Malaysians.

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written by krising1, May 11, 2009 08:54:18
There is only one way forward. Take the court route all the way and abide by the court's decision. Or dissolve the assembly and get the rakyat's mandate.

Do not get into bed with the BN in any shape or form. Gerkan went to bed with them and only ended up being a common prostitute. Avoid that at all costs.

The will know one way or the other what the rakyat thinks of BN's power grab! All their spin doctors cannot wipe away the images of the fracas at the assembly!
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written by honeylemon, May 11, 2009 08:57:34
The reason is very clear. It's not an olive branch per se.

They already instructed our kangaroo court to decide today that Zambery MB haram is the legal MB.
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written by PASOK, May 11, 2009 08:58:49

The demand is very clear - hold fresh elections.
No more, no less.
I hope the Pakatan leaders will make the demand known loud and clear and not compromise.
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written by freerpk, May 11, 2009 09:01:16
No matter what BN does it can never correct the wrong. As the Malay proverb says Nasi sudah menjadi bubur. BN will go down in Malaysian history and be remembered for the bubur it has caused in Perak. A wrong is a wrong & it can never be corrected though one may make amends for the wrong and asked for forgiveness. Forgiveness can only come if there is true repentence but has BN shown any true repentence????? Just ask the inmates in Kamunting.
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written by commonfolk, May 11, 2009 09:01:42
Really good at hoodwinking the public. Only the stupid will believe them.
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written by CitizenBodohland, May 11, 2009 09:08:20
“The Sultan used his discretion in February to install BN as the government after accepting that we had the majority in the House. The BN did not force the Sultan to make that choice but yet BN and the PM have been blamed for the outcome.


Sekarang siapa pulak yang salah yer?
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written by fireduck, May 11, 2009 09:27:24
No other solution but one. Forget the courts. Their credibility has been tarnished, and it will be a looong time before it regains that, as least in the eyes of the rakyat. Only one solution, and it is clearly, very clearly, written all over the wall. DISSOLVE THE STATE ASSEMBLY, and go back to the people. Then, if Zambry and his fellas, still control the majority, no one will dispute their legitimacy. Why are they so afraid to get the mandate?

You guys seriously think the rakyat will forget? Definitely NOT! And it will be one of the main issues to bring up in the campaign period during the next general election.
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written by Evol, May 11, 2009 10:04:14
The best thing Najis can do now is ask the paliar Zambry pass the MB seat back to Nizam!
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written by Bigjoe99, May 11, 2009 10:06:55
What the hell is Najib doing offering an olive branch but then sends the goons to mess up DAP party?

I tell you they drew blood including Najib and now the cowardly animals are trying to strut their stuff to cover it up.

Its time for opposition to regroup and not fall into the trap of reacting to the sight of blood. If they hit back this time, its got to be systematic and very hard, take no one alive kind of hitting back. PR fighting motto should be : WE ARE SPARTAN!!!
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written by Kacang Tanah, May 11, 2009 10:26:34
Krising 1,
Take the court route all the way and abide by the court's decision? No way! With the kangaroos in the courts. Sincerely speaking, nowadays how many of us trust our courts?
It is a route of no return for BN after the 7th May incident. The only solution is to dissolve the state assembly and let the people decide who to be their MB.

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written by KM Wong, May 11, 2009 10:27:52
BN, it's too late to do any damage control. The whole world knows about this coup and all of Malaysia knows the true colours of the Perak royalty. Just wait till GE13 and we will unleash our wrath on BN.
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written by unomalaysia, May 11, 2009 10:30:12
Yeah right, Najis you shithead.

You created this shit and now your balls is suddenly shrinking (oops sorry, correction: you have no balls, Rosmah the Badak has eaten them for lunch) becos of all the hatred generated for Barisan Najis and United Munafik Najis Organization by your moment of stupidity.

Want to clear mess? Easy you a$$hole. let the voters decide once and for all.
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written by Old Man, May 11, 2009 10:59:33
Please make it a Law that any defection is illegal. Any such MP and/or Exco member should resign first and let the Rakyat decide.
Not only applicable to those three Assembly persons in Perak, but also those three SAPP members ( from Sabah ) who pulled out of BN.
Simple and straight forward. No more Froggy and/or Gutter politics!
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written by bodohland_citizen, May 11, 2009 11:37:22
Clear the mess ? Oh yes, the mess created by BN pirates on that tragic day, now i remember.
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written by ROBERTNGTG, May 11, 2009 12:21:42
Call it a softening of the Barisan Nasional position in Perak but Datuk Seri Najib Razak and other senior ruling coalition politicians appear to be coming around to an unmistakable conclusion: that the present situation in the state is untenable.

HV U USED UP THE RM 510,000,000.00 SCORPENE COMMISSION YET???
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written by mikewang, May 11, 2009 12:58:36
The Malaysian Insider has learnt that senior BN officials are taking the approach that it is for Sultan Azlan Shah to decide if the state assembly should be dissolved, and fresh state elections called.
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To senior UMNO leaders,

Very easy solution lah.
Just hope (very strongly, ok?) the court will rule in favour of Nizar today.
The rightful MB can thus request Tuanku to dissolve the state assembly.

Make sure no meddling this time, ok ?
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