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Tuesday, 21 July 2009 02:13

Farish A. Noor

Malaysia-watchers would have noticed by now that cracks have begun to appear in the opposition People’s Alliance (Pakatan Rakyat) and that recent events have given some cause for worry.

Notably, public spats and open rows among PR leaders in state assemblies have not given us any reason to be confident about the coalition’s future, and at the rate that the PR is going today one is not surprised to hear much speculation about the impending fall of two more state assemblies.

There are, understandably, many reasons for these rows to have come into the public domain - though none of these reasons could justify such acrimonious and self-defeating displays by public politicians whom we expect to behave with more decorum and professionalism.

One of the reasons, we are told, is the constant bickering and demands that are coming from the business community - predominantly in Selangor and Penang - who feel that their earlier support for the Pakatan should now be reciprocated by the handing out of lucrative development projects and other perks and bonuses that come with political sponsorship and patronage. This, however, is precisely the root of the malaise to Malaysian politics, and was one of the primary reasons why the vote swing in March 2008 was as strong and vocal as it was.

 

It is known to many in the business world and corporate sector that the mode of governance in Selangor has changed: Calls for transparency and accountability have been met with a more stringent form of quality control and hands-on management. Contracts have to be tendered for openly, and the accounting has to be visibly cleaner and more transparent. Likewise the very nature of the development contracts have changed as well, with environmentally-dangerous forms of development (such as hillside development) put on hold for the moment.

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written by varvoom, July 21, 2009 03:24:24
No! i don't see an abortion coming...discord is all in a day's politic..
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written by wongnoball, July 21, 2009 04:48:49
PAS, DAP & PKR are on SOLID Unity thanks to regim kejam UMNO racist game on Teoh, Kugan and the Perak Fiasco.

If there is any more malay in these Party who wants more Perpaduan Ummah and Islam and Melayu....then you are Joining Racist Murderer UMNO. We will continue to fight you to Death either way. To Malaysian it is as clear as daylight. UMNO IS EVIL.......just how many more must die to keep UMNO alive?? 52 years and many have dies the time is now Wear Black on Merdeka 09 All over Malaysia. Agong and Sultan and IGP, Police, MACC, and UMNO must learn FEAR!!
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written by educationist, July 21, 2009 05:58:46
As one of many who looks to the PR as an agent for change, the vehicle that will bring about a more just, civil and and democractic society, the cracks in the coalition have been a cause for concern.
I can but hope those are growing pains!
The alternative, I shall go back to sleep and pretend all's well in my country.
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written by Aria, July 21, 2009 06:48:05
PRK has problems and so does UMNO. The important thing is that PKR admits to the problem and works it out and not try to cover up the problem. PKR must have better party rules and polices on corruption, transparency, racism, religion and education. Whenever a problem comes up there must be new rules and polices put in to ensure that it does not happen again. In a party like PKR where there are many different parties with their own agendas there must be controlling rules from the umbrella party that overrides the rules from the inner parties. There is still another 3 years before the next election so there is not much time or room for complacency. PKR must form the next government.
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written by krising1, July 21, 2009 07:16:09
Difficult to understand what the writer is saying. But he is playing both sides. Looks like he wants a datukship either from UMNO or PR.
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written by DreamLady, July 21, 2009 09:11:14
Farish, are you stoned??? Please write when you are no longer under the influence of MONEY and POWER, least you should degrade yourself further by writing trashy stuff!!!
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written by ibabonma, July 21, 2009 09:12:15
krising1, July 21, 2009 07:16:09,

He wanted Umno to rule Selangor and Penang again so that they can continue developing our hill slopes and put our life at risk, yet again.


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written by A MI, July 21, 2009 09:20:57
ukur badan sendiri ler... you think there is no discord among BN components? AMNO throws some doggie bicuits evry now and them to keep them happy. There is also a feudal system..keep the warlords like OKT or Subra happy and they beat their subjects into submission... at least PR componenets can voice thier differnces which can actually be healthy you idiot BeEnd polisher
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written by Tongkat Pak Ali, July 21, 2009 09:47:37
Brother Pete,

I am not really disagreed with what Farish A Noor writing but for all of you guys out there......have an open heart and try to think like what our enemy thinking before they could take full control of us all......One of my favourite Sun Tzu quotes “All warfare is based on deception, hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive, ............. Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder, and crush him......from The Art of War"......Well, the next GE seems nearer and nearer......just get ready for the big fight of which will determined all our and our generations future for the next 50 years or more.....And may God Bless us all
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written by Wisdom above, July 21, 2009 11:56:35
GOLD is refined by FIRE !
Only through FIRE, impurities are removed !
Pakatan Rakyat will become stronger and be more matured in the process.
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