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Among the matters to be decided at the special Umno assembly in October will be whether some 60,000 members at the divisional level, as opposed to 2,500 delegates, or all Umno's three million members will be given the right to elect party leaders.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

I have been writing about this matter for more than ten years. Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has also been saying the same thing. Umno has to change. There are of course many changes needed in Umno. But the most crucial change of all is Umno needs to implement the ‘one man, one vote’ system.

Some may argue that what happens in Umno is an internal matter of the party. Non-Umno members should not interfere in Umno’s internal matters. That may be so for most issues. But not the issue of how it chooses its president. This is because Umno is not just choosing its president. Umno is also choosing the Prime Minister of Malaysia. He who becomes the Umno president invariably becomes the Prime Minister of Malaysia.

The issue of how Umno chooses its president is therefore not just the business of Umno. It does not concern just the three million Umno members. It concerns 27.7 million Malaysians, almost 25 million who are not Umno members.

Currently, only 191 Malays decide who becomes the Umno president. So 191 Malays also decide who rules over 27.7 million Malaysians. This is not democracy. This is power being concentrated in the hands of a very few. This is worse than colonialism. This is worse than having a Monarchy system. This is even worse than having the army ruling over Malaysia. Only 191 Malays decide the fate of all of us.

As the present system goes, 20,000 Umno branches hold their annual meetings. These 20,000 branches then elect their delegates to the division meetings. Once all the 20,000 branches complete their annual meetings, the 191 division meetings are held.

At these 191 division meetings they choose their 2,500 delegates to the annual general assembly. They also nominate the candidates for the positions of president, deputy president, the three vice presidents and whatnot. The names nominated are those who the 191 division heads want.

If any member tries to nominate names outside this list, his or her nomination is blocked. Sometimes these ‘wayward’ members are even prevented from attending the division meetings so that no ‘outsiders’ can get nominated.

In other words, the 191 division meetings are ‘controlled’. Members not toeing the line are ‘locked out’ of the meeting. Names not ‘approved’ are blocked. Members have sometimes been served bankruptcy notices at midnight, just a few hours before the division meeting, to ensure they are disqualified from attending the meeting.

Rest assured democracy is not practiced at these division meetings. Only those whom the 191 division heads want to get nominated are nominated. No challengers will be allowed. Those nominated for the positions of president, deputy president, the three vice presidents and whatnot will be decided by these 191 Malays and woe to those who try to upset the equation.

The Umno party election is a farce. The three million Umno members have no say in who become the top national leaders. The 20,000 branches also do not have a say. The 191 divisions are no less excluded from the process. Only the 191 division heads have the power to decide on the top national leadership. This means only 191 Malays decide who becomes the prime minister of 27.7 million Malaysians.

So this is not about Umno. It is not an internal party matter of Umno. It is a matter than concerns all of us, 27.7 million Malaysians.

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Persuading grassroots to accept changes
Zubaidah Abu Bakar, New Straits Times

In an attempt to forestall money politics by devolving party elections to the divisional level, Umno is facing objections among its grassroots, observes Zubaidah Abu Bakar

UMNO is about to tread a new path that should reduce, if not eliminate, money politics in internal elections.

The party's top leaders are ready to institute drastic reforms; they have understood the need to change, with an electorate tired of corruption. But the Umno ground appears yet to be convinced.

The party's grassroots may be an obstacle to such change. Urgency is lacking on the ground. Is this an indication that the grassroots do not realise that voters have changed?

When Umno's Bukit Mertajam division rejected the proposed amendments to the party constitution at its annual meeting last week, party watchers were not surprised. The division in Pakatan Rakyat-controlled Penang is known to be vocal, and it was not out of the ordinary for Bukit Mertajam chief Senator Datuk Musa Sheikh Fadzir to table a motion to reject the proposed amendments.

Musa said the amendments were being done in a hurried manner, and divisions should be given more detailed explanations as well as time to consider them.

This from the man who appalled the Umno general assembly earlier this year when he spoke against the party taking measures to curb money politics -- and at a time when the party was resounding with calls to address the malaise that had plagued it for decades.

But Musa was not alone -- there were delegates who nodded in agreement when he argued that the party was making a mistake in trying to curtail money politics, as this would show that Umno leaders were "ungrateful" to the members.

"Without money, how can the delegates come to Kuala Lumpur to attend the assembly?" Musa had asked. "Please look at where they are staying, some of them are sharing a room with seven or eight people."

When the 173 delegates from 38 branches in Musa's division unanimously rejected the amendments, which also included allowing more members to have a say in the election of supreme council members rather than limiting that say to some 2,500 delegates as at present, members of other divisions quietly agreed.

Some divisions that held their meetings also did not discuss the amendments, despite receiving notices explaining the draft proposals from the special committee on the Umno constitutional amendments.

The secretary of one division in Kelantan had glanced at the letter and left it at the division's office without revealing its contents to the division committee, dismissing it as just "one of those circulars".

He only took a second look after being alerted to the importance of the amendments by a committee member who had learned about the matter from colleagues from another state.

However, there are also divisions that have set up special committees to study the proposals.

Among the matters to be decided at the special Umno assembly in October will be whether some 60,000 members at the divisional level, as opposed to 2,500 delegates, or all Umno's three million members will be given the right to elect party leaders.

The aim, as party president Datuk Seri Najib Razak emphasises, is to ensure Umno will be more democratic and clean as a party that empowers its members to elect their leaders.

Umno wants to ensure it has an election system capable of shutting out money politics and other unhealthy activities. It wants leaders elected to party posts to be clean and acceptable to the people.

There are serious doubts among Malaysians over the Umno disciplinary board's determination to tackle money politics, while allegations of selective prosecution abound.

The opposition's allegations of corrupt practices in Umno cannot be brushed aside; they are Umno's enemy and will harp on corruption issues until the nation goes to the next general election.

Voters in the last general election showed they loathe corruption and will now reject candidates who are corrupt or perceived to be corrupt.

The Malays now are no longer exclusively for Umno, as evident in the loads of young people who turned up at the anti-ISA rally early this month --- the Malays who participated in the anti-government march were either supporters of Pas, another Malay-based party, Parti Keadilan Rakyat, a Malay-based party with a multi-ethnic platform, or apolitical.

As Umno cannot afford to lose the Malay ground, it has become inevitable for the party to consider radical steps to revitalise itself. With members' support, the party could rebound as it did after being declared illegal in 1988. Many took the court's ruling then as a sure sign of Umno's eventual demise, but that did not happen.

Umno leaders are now committed to tightening the party's election process. This has to be done if it is to woo runaways back to the fold and gain new support among young Malays. Giving more members the right to choose their top leadership would recognise that the real power in the party is at the grassroots.

It will also have a direct bearing on the nation as, by convention, the president and deputy president of Umno are also Malaysia's prime minister and deputy prime minister respectively. - 14 August 2009

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written by Rigi9, August 15, 2009 03:33:47
Pete,

they are all the same...UMNO, MCA, MIC and the rest...that stupid PPP even worse....everyone interested only in power & money...the common people on the road...you & me..suffer

All these new groups like Hindraf or Makkal sakkti do nothing to help...they make it worse...fighting on racial & religious grounds...stupid idiots

We need a change...a people's change....POWER TO THE PEOPLE....


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written by Mama Juwie, August 15, 2009 03:42:29
By allowing every member to nominate, be nominated and vote, it will eliminate the problem of having a few hands deciding the boss, thus eliminating the "Team A vs Team B" problem. However, if there is no control imposed, there will be Team A, Team B, Team C, Team D and Team Infinity since every Mamat, Dollah and Abu can choose their candidate. This will reflect a seriously divided party.

To mitigate that problem, several phases of voting should be introduced.

First phase: Anyone can nominate or be nominated as a Presidential candidate. After all the names are collected (whether it is 6 or 60 or even 600), then all members can cast their first vote. Only the top 30% (or any appropriate figure) will be chosen to proceed to the next round.

Second phase: All the members will again vote the shortlisted candidates to reduce them into the final 2 candidates.

Third phase: All members vote for the President.

All these rounds or phases have to conducted within a short time frame (2 days the most) to minimise lobbying and money politicking.

Any comment?
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written by Elijah Kok, August 15, 2009 03:43:09
Aiya - no need to waste so much time
Malay = Melayu, Cina = Chinese, India = Indian
All balik kampung!!! if all the chinese go back to China, and all the indians go back to India, is there a Malaysia????
No Yap Ah Loy no Kuala Lumpur.......
sorry cant find anything good to say about Melayu?
no Hang Tuah, Hang Tuah have Chinese Blood
Melaka????? came from Summatera or........Majaphahit.......tiu!!!
Hindu origin....................


Malaysia???? check your ROOTS LAH!!!!!!

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written by truthbespoken, August 15, 2009 05:07:33
Bukit Mertajam’s chief Senator Datuk Musa Sheikh Fadzir is another Mamak who still think Malays must be influenced and controlled by their kind. If UMNO's Constitution is changed and money politics within the party is reduced or eliminated, these people realize that they would have little or no place within the new framework of voting system within the party. That's why this Mamak and his team had, and still is, vehemently objecting to money politics which is the scourge of Malaysian politics.

His objection, mainly at the expense of Malays and other Malaysians, is purely based on selfish reasons which many of them thrive on. The former PM of 22 years is a classic example. Look at how some of these arrogant and selfish people had unscrupulously divided the nation for their own benefit! Indeed, these real no-gooders, trouble-makers of Malaysian politics should first be reduced if not phase out of the political system through the proper voting systems.
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written by educationist, August 15, 2009 06:06:53
If only those PR idiots can get their own act together, it shall become immaterial how UMNO chooses its President!!
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written by Pakyeh, August 15, 2009 07:52:04
Yeah,yeah, RPK. You can talk till the cows understand English. A system once corrupted will never be corrected unless a new parti is created. Why not create a new UMNO in Malay Language. The old UMNO Lama and UMNO Baru, is proof that they are still colonised by the British. KeTuanan British in UMNO is still alive and kicking.

Read more "Merdekahahaha" at...

http://warongpakyeh.********.com
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written by sampalee, August 15, 2009 08:07:04
The ballot system will eventually fail.Harnessing of vote give way to hand-out[corruption,one kind or another]Unless an individual can rise above greed,hatred and delusion,his decision[trnaslate as vote]will be wrong.The breakdown of democracy like communism will be on a global basis,Rather than emphacising individual[in seperation],the Truth of living beings as single unit must be realised and shared by all.This means religions IS the only refuge and it is futile to experiment with dogmas such as secularism.
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written by macho, August 15, 2009 08:16:40
Sometimes I wonder why is it that something that is so obvious is not implemented. Dont these so call leaders aware of it already. What is even more boggling is that depsite the obvious the leaders are not doing it but still the grassroots still elect them as leaders and not saying anything. Oh yeah you already mention that this is already controlled at the division meeting so they cannot do anything. Then why do they elect the division leaders? Oh yeah you also mention that there is no real democracy and that is why the deserving people wanted by grassroots are not elected. We are going round and round here with no solution and that is exactly the problem. To break this vicious cycle UMNO have to make some drastic changes. But then to do this they have to go through the vicious cycle again with obvious conclusion. In other words despite what is said and done the outcome is status quo. DAMN these guys are good!!
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written by Trueandfair, August 15, 2009 08:21:21
Just like AirAsia slogan - now everyone can fly - In UMNO, now EVERYONE CAN GET BRIBED smilies/grin.gif for your party votes !! smilies/grin.gif instead of just 2,500 or 60,000.
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written by onnetline, August 15, 2009 08:35:13
Too many voters will stifle the ways of the UMNO elites corrupted culture.

Bet they'll stick to 25 or 250 party voters, if at all possible !
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written by arazak, August 15, 2009 09:13:05
UMNO cannot change its culture of corruption.

Bukit Mertajam chief Senator Datuk Musa Sheikh Fadzir said, "Without money, how can the delegates come to Kuala Lumpur to attend the assembly?" And all UMNO members agreed with him!

They have always been corrupt and will remain corrupt. “Dulu, kini, dan selamanya!”
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written by chiongguo, August 15, 2009 09:25:13
One question that begs to be asked is given how our own electoral system had been corrupted and manipulated wouldn't such tricks of the trade be applied to umno election as well ? What guarantees are there that there won't be any election fraud ? Leopards do not and cannot change its spots.



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written by Badrol, August 15, 2009 09:50:37
So WTF is mca and mic doing in bn. Without you dogs, what is umno? Forget umno the prime ministership, they would not be able to even have a decent and capable opposition leader in parliament.
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written by jaz, August 15, 2009 10:30:26
Passion and power never mix. Remember that.

Power hungry maniacs on the loose!!!
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written by lynn, August 15, 2009 11:01:01
We shld have an electoral system whereby every rakyat will vote the Prime Minister of their choice.
We know many ppl are not in favor of najis as PM. And if he dropped dead suddenly of heart attack, we hv muhiydin as PM?

Oh my gawd!
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written by biggun129, August 15, 2009 11:56:32
Let us use our Votes to tell the UMNO members, 'You choose your President', but we will decide who will be the Prime Minister! If, UMNO's candidates lose out most of their seats, do you think their President will be the Prime Minister! The One who decide is still The One People of Malaysia, vote UMNO out of the game!
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written by Aria, August 15, 2009 12:30:25
UMNO is the party that is running Malaysia. Parties such as MIC, MAC, Gerakan etc. in BN are just lap dogs of UMNO. UMNO is the dictator of Malaysia and UMNO is all about corruption. Every single one of the 191 UMNO members are crooks and they will stop at nothing to keep the current statuesque. So I don't think we should hold our breath for any change in the election process of UMNO.

Probably MT readers should form a club. We could have MT T-Shirts and if I see someone wearing the T-Shirt I will know that he or she is a true Malaysian who is not a racist.
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written by batsman, August 15, 2009 13:24:29
What they practice in UMNO (blocking members from attending meetings, serving bankruptcy notices, etc) they practice on the whole country. We are ruled by a bunch of gangsters.
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written by verifunny, August 15, 2009 13:26:48
Voting will not be transparent. If Party A knows Party B votes against it, Party A will use underhand means to suppress or eliminate Party B. Such systems cannot exist in Umnono because those rich ones are corrupted beyond redemption.

"Politics is never clean."

Of course, we always hope that a new group within Umnono will rise up against the evil force within it. However, I don't see such a sign at this moment since most evil ones are controlling the cash cows.

Maybe, when Umnono loses the next GE, a new Umnono might be reborn.
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written by johntyc, August 15, 2009 13:56:55
Hey, when can we ordinary citizens vote to choose PM directly?
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written by johntyc, August 15, 2009 14:01:13
With so many members, it's too expensive for them even if each one cost 500.

It's far cheaper even if each of the 2,500 delegates cost 5,000.
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written by johanssm, August 15, 2009 18:07:37
Correction Pete .

The 191 are not all melayu. Some are Ma Maks.
But majority of the 191 are contract seekers.
It is technically wrong to say that the 191 are all melayu.
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written by Davy McChester, August 15, 2009 23:10:22
Times have changedsmilies/shocked.gifnce a sort of complicated process may have been okay when the grass root had "not many" people aware what was going around outside their immediate vicinity. Today,to continue with this system tantamount to a happy cow being led to the slaughter house.If there is no semblances of democracy(one man one vote) within UMNO ,it follows naturally democracy is retarded in the leadership. No wonder they are unable to differentiate between right and wrong.One guy smuggles money across borders,another guy implicated in murder,many corrupted to the core,one guy rubs woman's bottom.These guys surely do not represent the grass roots ???
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written by gundohing, August 16, 2009 06:21:26
.. and UMNO only has to take care of these 191 Malays, to ensure they become filthy rich. Who says UMNO does not help and protect the rights of the Malays? of course they do - but only 191 of them!. The rest can get tit-bits by forming a Pro-ISA group, Pro Malay Rights demo, set up pro-govt blogs, condemn Hindraf group, pro-government NGO's and associations, follow-YB-backside group, stand-behind-YAB/YB groups etc. (too many to mention)
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written by Rozlan, August 16, 2009 12:36:25
I dont want to comment much about those UMNO buggers.You see they were British ass lickers before.Now they were UMNO corrupt leaders ass lickers..Dont expect them to make changes within their party,let alone the nation.They were nothing but stupid,useless nincompomps
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written by lynn, August 16, 2009 14:50:33
Can someone pls inform the star & everyone who cares to know, incl. Jaya Jusco, it should be spelled tidbits, not tit-bits.

Tits are breasts, okay?
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written by Sphinx, August 17, 2009 07:50:17
Only solution.......Sir RPK...Form a new Idealogy....and you become our president. My support is only to you.

-Long Live The Rakyat-
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written by carribeanking7, August 17, 2009 14:19:41
I would love to see a "one man one vote" for UMNO party Elections, the total ballots cast will prove once and for all thet UMNO has 3 million members on paper only, just like if you were to belive the boast by MIC , IPF, MIUP and the rest of the Indian based party's, their total members comes to more than the malaysian Indian population.On 308 nearly 8 million people cast their vote, of this UMNO only managed to garner 2.3million of the popular vote.

Vijay Kumar Murugavell
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