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Saturday, 17 May 2008 08:40

There is still a wait-and-see attitude after Sabah MPs meet Abdullah

By Carolyn Hong, THE STRAITS TIMES

THE Wednesday deadline has come and gone, but the topic of Barisan Nasional MPs defecting to the opposition is still the hottest topic in town.

There were strong rumours that at least 17 BN MPs from Sabah were planning to cross over to the opposition coalition Pakatan Rakyat last Wednesday - but it didn't happen.

The day passed peacefully, but this came after a lot of behind-the-scenes and overtime effort by Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi.

He obviously did not take the threat lightly as he spent much of the week meeting the heads of the Sabah BN partners to listen to their woes. And he bought his government time.

The Sabah MPs have been unhappy after Datuk Seri Abdullah did not increase their representation in Cabinet after the state delivered a sterling performance in the March 8 polls.

Their grouses burst into the open this week when several BN MPs from Sabah spoke up in Parliament about the neglect of their state, and dropped heavy hints about a crossover.

The imminent threat had fizzled out. But the danger for Datuk Seri Abdullah and the BN is not over, merely defused, wrote political commentator Joceline Tan in The Star yesterday.

There is widespread belief that Datuk Seri Anwar has secured a significant number of MPs, but the general view is that he probably does not have enough.

'Politically, I would think that he would have done it very quickly if he has the numbers,' said Mr Khoo Kay Peng, a political analyst.

Still, all kinds of numbers are still being bandied about, anything from 17 to 43.

The opposition coalition needs at least 30 BN MPs to cross over to topple the federal government, but analysts say the crossovers may not be simple as pure numbers.

For one, there have to be enough Malay-Muslim MPs to keep a fair ethnic balance in the opposition, to stave off the perception that Datuk Seri Anwar's coalition was taking power without equitable Malay representation.

It does not appear that he has enough Malay MPs on board, according to opposition sources.

This is supported by the steady ratcheting up of the Malay rhetoric in recent weeks.

Datuk Seri Anwar has blamed Umno for raising the temperature, saying that it was a panicky move. It was a way to lay the ground for painting the opposition as one that would not have Malay interests at heart.

The other possible sticky point is that the crossovers could unbalance the delicate opposition coalition. At present, the three parties have roughly the same number of MPs each, although Datuk Seri Anwar is seen as the de facto head.

Most of the crossover MPs are likely to join his Parti Keadilan Rakvat, given his involvement in bringing them over. This would put PKR in a dominant position.

'There are concerns within DAP about this. We don't want to be sidelined,' a insider from the Democratic Action Party told The Straits Times, but also noting that the party did not want to remain in opposition permanently.

But a solution was offered earlier this week when Umno MP from Sabah Ghapur Salleh suggested that a new political party could be set up for the defecting Sabah MPs.

It could then become the fourth party in the opposition coalition.

'We can move by simply forming a new party. Then we can decide where we want to sit...here or there,' Datuk Ghapur said in Parliament earlier this week.

This is increasingly becoming the likely scenario to address the power balance within the opposition coalition, if it were to absorb a large number of defecting MPs.

But even without the tricky negotiations within the opposition, a crossover is not quite a done deal.

There is still a wait-and-see attitude after Datuk Seri Abdullah's meeting with the Sabah party leaders. They have asked for greater representation in the Cabinet, more autonomy in the state, and a resolution of the illegal immigration problem.

They are also demanding that Sabah get 20 per cent of the oil royalties, up from the present 5 per cent.

A Sabah party leader Yong Teck Lee said this week that they want to see action by August.

Said political analyst Mr Khoo: 'This is the last window for the Prime Minister to do something. If he can address it well, he might survive. But it's very tricky.'

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written by EvilWolf, May 17, 2008 09:00:10
East-Malaysians have always been regarded as 'pariahs' by the Federal Government. You deserve much better. Leave BN and join Pakatan. Don't be fooled by Flip Flop's empty promises.
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written by pkler, May 17, 2008 09:57:21
At a time when both Bn and PR are desperate for Sabah's support, I cannot blame the MPs for trying to extract the highest offer. From their selfish point of view, it makes perfect sense. From teh people's point of view, a quick decision either way would be preferable rather than continue with the uncertainty. I'd prefer that all who want to jump resign and by-elections be held as long as we can be guaranteed a free election (probably not possible...).

But I think those in the peninsular who are urging Sabah Mps to jump must understand that a certain amount of suspicion of KL remains-a general feeling that KL, irrespective of who is in charge, don't care about us. Hence, joining up to another govt may not change things too much a spromises can be broken (on both sides). I suppose we don't know till we try. I disagree though with most that jumping over will lead us into a period of milk and honey; but surely it is worth trying.
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written by Rainbowseahorse, May 17, 2008 09:58:33
There are NO MISTERY to the rumors and threats!
The whole plot is to have high profile rumors and talks of 30 odd Sabah MPs crossing over with RM20 – 30 million offers from the PKR. This is TO SCARE OR EVEN TO FORCED UMNO Semanjung to offer higher or at least to equal the offer of money with most of the other goodies thrown in, like full cabinet minister and even DPM portfolios, and most importantly, the increase to 20% oil royalties (so that they can quietly siphon off at their own leisure).
Some Sabahans might asked:”Hey, what about our issues concerning economic migrants given MyKads, continued influx of illegal refugees, Sabah 20 points, development, poverty, etc2?”. Haiiyah, that’s all trivial issues lah. No need to trouble our PM in his busy schedule lah. The next Sabah government can handle bah!
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written by slash n burn, May 17, 2008 10:19:46
People of Sabah, show the lazy UMNO tuans they cant step your head anymore. Bring the 'PROJECT M' culprits to justice. Chased out the the UMNO tuans from this soil especially the FELDA SAHABAT settlement in Lahad Datu where the 'PROJECT M' took place.
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written by CPY, May 17, 2008 10:26:49
Katak, cepatlah Lompat! Kalau tidak, rakyat negeri PR menderita tiada pembangunan!
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written by droyanperak, May 17, 2008 12:05:37
Perhaps it is time for us Malaysians to ride in a new bus, The old BN bus is antiquated and jaded. A new coach with brand new trappings is all the more attractive alternative. Like the old rallying cry, "Reformasi, for change" and a taste of a new flavour!, I cannot resist. If the new coach is not to our liking we can always revert, for that, is the power of choice through the ballot!
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written by muddie, May 17, 2008 12:43:21
Yes, its now or never, jump quick! I would really love to see just how arrogant BN can still be when they've lost.
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written by benny loh, May 17, 2008 13:27:22
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written by benny loh, May 17, 2008 14:00:39
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written by ChanRaj, May 17, 2008 14:22:15
Sabahans, you are better off with the PR Government. Don's let your MPs look at short term gains. Throw out BN/UMNO out now otherwise Sabah is doomed. YOU ARE 1ST CLASS CITIZENS, EXERCISE YOUR RIGHTS.
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written by raven1958, May 17, 2008 15:26:13
It's really the end of the road for the BN isnt it?????? Never want to listen to the rakyat and always think they are so are right and bulldoze laws thru parliment like it was a communist country.......

one thing many medical personnel will be happy to see is the kicking out of the entire health ministry *******s......to be flushed into the deepest sewerage pond that INdah Water has.........healthcare finally will have a hope when the PR starts appointing professioal chaps to run the MInistry.....without the half baked drs who graduated from HP6 universities...........PR should not wait too long.....and get cracking to sack this goverment so that Malaysians get better healthcare
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written by Namolos, May 18, 2008 02:09:59
Well..looks like this bankrupt? Dtk Ambross [crook?] is back cooking up something with his old partner in [crime?] ''Dtk Yong ''[Botak} again like old times sake.

This Botak[ and few others] met up recently with Dtk Anwar in S'pore and Hong Hong/Macau...to discuss...[not Sabah curry fish head]..but ...''Who to HEAD'' the next Government.

Ofcourse...$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.00 was discussed...but in retention formate...meaning, to be paid in kind later...vide projects[oil money]..etc.

Now, my question to BOTAK is: for you and Ambross..how much is enought?...where are your Loyalty?..Loyalty to the Original people of Sabah or Selves?...shame on you....you should have spoken out much earlier when Sabahans needed you most..and not now, when YOU most needed the Sabahans to support you instead.

You know it, i know it...you and your Sapp and other non muslim's BN Party will be finish come next election anyway..thats why you are screaming out loud like a Hero for now..dont just scream...JUST DO THE RIGHT THING...JUST DO IT...shit..dont just talk....[talking about crocodile tears..this is the reverse].
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