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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 18:26

By EILEEN NG, Associated Press

Malaysia's three key opposition parties moved to formalize their coalition despite ideological differences by officially registering their alliance, senior officials said Wednesday.

The move comes as the three-party People's Alliance seeks to bolster unity and to counter populist measures instituted by Prime Minister Najib Razak to revive support for his ruling coalition since taking power in April.

The People's Alliance was first formed as a loose coalition among the multiracial People's Justice Party, the leftist and Chinese-based Democratic Action Party, and the religion-based Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party to compete in general elections last year.

It proved to be a winning formula when it captured more than one-third of parliamentary seats and gained control of several key states, handing the worst-ever electoral results to the National Front coalition, which had governed the country since 1957.

Tian Chua, a senior member of the People's Justice Party, said the People's Alliance submitted an application Tuesday to the Registrar of Society to become a formal coalition.

"This is a big step forward. It will make us more organized and structured" ahead of the next general elections in 2013, he told The Associated Press. Once approved, the alliance will call for a special meeting to elect its office bearers, he said.

It was not clear how long it will take to get the registrar's approval.

Another party official, who declined to be named, said the People's Alliance proposed the emblem of a rising sun, signaling a new dawn for the country as it seeks to unseat Najib's National Front coalition.

The move will be a moral booster for the opposition alliance beset by ideological spats, especially between the Democratic Action Party and Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party.

Former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who heads the alliance, was instrumental in bringing the three disparate parties together. But the alliance began to strain when some top members of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party began talking about uniting with the United Malays National Organization, the main component of the National Front.

The move threatened to split the opposition, but the Islamic party agreed last week to shut the door to any attempt for such talks.

Still, the People's Alliance faces a tough task in countering Najib who has taken steps to reach out to ethnic Chinese and Indian minorities that have long complained of racial discrimination and corruption.

Najib has liberalized selected aspects of the services sector to tackle the economic slowdown. Last month, he also instituted radical reforms on the way leaders are elected in his ruling Malay party to make it more democratic.

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written by rocky, November 04, 2009 18:39:36
well done. Guess PAS has come around with a little bit of push from TGNA. Next PKR needs to clean house asap. anyway this is good news and hopefully zaid has set down many common areas that will bond the 3 parties. PR you are better off united than as individual parties, get that thru your skulls please. also look at the bigger picture and what can be done for malaysia. kick out those who have self interest above all cos you are better off without them, so be it you lose a few seats now.
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written by educationist, November 04, 2009 18:42:34
Trying to put house in order will be more appropriate!
But a journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step!
I can only hope this formal application to register their alliance, will the start of a healthy 2-party system in our country.
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written by onnetline, November 04, 2009 18:51:53
Thank you. And it's about time and kinda frustrating to see a lot of infighting going on !
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written by JinJangJoe, November 04, 2009 19:25:15
I can hear birds chirping, children in white shirts waiting for the bus to go to school. The roar of the motorcycles, the poor rushing to work.
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written by storm62, November 04, 2009 20:14:13
Malaysia's opposition alliance puts house in order.

Now, concentrate in putting the Country in order too!!!
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written by tsai68, November 04, 2009 20:22:34
We sincerely hope this will come true - not just hearing thunderstorm sound and see no rain coming ? May the Almighty and Merciful GOD bless PR ? AMEN
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written by harryo, November 04, 2009 20:50:20
This is the dawn of a new era and dusk of the unwanted.
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written by Ocassey, November 04, 2009 23:07:35
WWWHHOOAAA !!! A minute please !!!

This trinity is still in OVUM forms that have just been put into a test-tube to be be fused into one entity .Accepted that the fusion has taken place but it is still in a fragile test-tube that has just been handed to the Registrar of Societies.

The Registrar is an UMNO machinery, which by right should be following closely to GENERAL ORDERS !!! Shall we make predictions....??

... there will be deliberate delays.
... there will be one requirement after another that have to be complied.
... the party constitution will take longer than usual time to be scrutinised.
... there will be a "ping-pong" rally between the yet to be beranak party
and the ROS.
... more cases of sorts will be faced by the trinity's Aduns and MPs.
... millions of sticks of carrots will be dangling in the air.
... many Aduns and MPs will turn into katak-purus.
... P.I.G. will plant and plant (he isn't the farmer) to implicate the now PR
Aduns and MPs to fill up the cells.

SHALL WE ???
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written by batsman, November 05, 2009 10:37:29
Just make sure it is a sunrise and not a sun set. The Battle for Perak may be over. The Battle for Selangor has begun!
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