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Saturday, 02 February 2008 19:38

"Don't give BN 75 seats in Parliament" should be the common objective of all opposition parties, civil society and Malaysians who want to see the beginning of a new democracy with an effective check-and-balance

The next general election is shaping up to be the most important of all 12 general elections in the nation's 50-year history.

Even former Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad has warned that a thumping victory for the Barisan Nasional and Umno in the next general election would end up as an endorsement for a coalition "centred on nepotism and corruption".

Mahathir has said that even if Umno loses 20 or 30 of their candidates, the Barisan Nasional is going to win.

I agree with the former Prime Minister. The issue in the next general election is not whether the Barisan Nasional and Umno will be returned to power but whether the unbroken two-thirds parliamentary majority of the Barisan Nasional could be ended to provide for an effective and meaningful check-and-balance in the system of parliamentary democracy in Malaysia.

For this reason, "Don't give BN 75 seats in Parliament" should be the common objective of all opposition parties, civil society and Malaysians who want to see the beginning of a new democracy with an effective check-and-balance for the first time in Malaysia's system of parliamentary democracy.

The Barisan Nasional must be denied at least 75 parliamentary seats if it is to be deprived of its two-thirds majority in a Parliament of 222 seats in the next general election.

This is why DAP should focus on winning 30-40 parliamentary seats, while Parti Keadilan Rakyat and PAS on another batch of 40-50 parliamentary seats.

If there is a 85% success rate in these 90 parliamentary constituencies targeted by the Opposition, then the 2008 general election will return a historic result where the Barisan Nasional will be deprived of its two-thirds parliamentary majority although it is still comfortably in power with a strong simple majority.

The deprivation of its parliamentary two-thirds majority for the first time in Malaysian history would have historic significance in Malaysian politics and nation-building for it would compel the Barisan Nasional government to end its high-handed, arrogant and undemocratic rule and, for the first time in its history, to act with greater responsibility, justice, fair play, accountability, transparency and integrity.

The denial of two-thirds majority should also be the objective of all opposition parties, NGOs and the civil society in the two DAP front-line states of Perak and Penang.

In Penang, the Barisan Nasional must be defeated in at least 14 seats if it is to be denied two-thirds majority in the Penang State Assembly of 40 State Assembly seats. DAP may be able to win from eight to ten State Assembly seats. If Parti Keadilan Rakyat can win from four to six seats, then the denial of the Barisan Nasional two-thirds majority in the Penang State Assembly is within sight.

Similarly for Perak, the Barisan Nasional must be defeated in at least 20 seats if it is to be denied two-thirds majority in the Perak State Assembly of 59 State Assebmly seats. With DAP focusing on winning 15 state assembly seats in Perak, this denial of two-thirds majority could only be achieved if Parti Keadilan Rakyat, together with PAS, can secure five to seven seats.

These will be among the great issues to be determined in the next general election expected to be held within 45 days - whether Barisan Nasional and Umno can be denied two-thirds majority in Parliament and the Penang and Perak state assemblies to allow the people's rights and genuine democracy the chance to flower and mature.

Lim Kit Siang

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written by educationist, February 02, 2008 20:15:45
Yes, LKS that should be the objective. But the question I'll like to ask is why can't the opposition come up with a pact to avoid three corner fights in all seats.? Perhaps I'm not a politician, but it seems pretty simple to me. Based on the last elections whichever party has a better showing ought to be given the chance to contest. Denying BN that 2/3 majority shall see the beginning of positive change towards a more democratic and civil society.
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written by IbnAbdHalim, February 02, 2008 22:59:54
How to deny the 75 seats if the opposition can't pool their ideas and strategies and work as a coalition? On what common ground will the opposition take to tackle UMNO/BN if each and every party is busy with its own agenda? Cast aside your egos and work out a common platform. Make sure there's no three-cornered tussle that could split the votes. Stand on a single manifesto so as to win confidence of the voters. Each and every party has to sacrifice in order to deny UMNO/BN the two-third majority.
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written by varvoom, February 03, 2008 06:28:53
I have a dream, I have a dream that BN will be the next opposition parties. Rejoice good people of Malaysia, the time of ending institutional racism and rampant corruption is near.
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written by murali, February 03, 2008 13:16:52
the dream will come true. im sure of it varvoom. VOTE BN OUT.
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written by hakunamatata, February 03, 2008 18:16:05
LKS, just go ahead to achieve the VICTORY but please don't use TDM OR WHATEVER he says.His agenda is totally on a personal mode and not for the country. Unable to rob further he is disillusioned, so leave his ramblings out.Please leave aside all selfishness and form a pact with other parties and have a viable manifesto to be put forth to the people. We want fairness, equality, transparent and accountable government.
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written by asguard, February 04, 2008 11:10:13
We will delivery the votes to you .... but remember to fight it for us citizen of the country..
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