Thursday, September 13, 2012

Bubar DUN jika PAS yakin kekal kuasai Kedah

Menteri Besar Kedah Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak berkata keputusan bila Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) dibubarkan akan dibuat berdasarkan keadaan politik semasa di negeri ini.

"Tengok keadaan, ikut angin boleh menang. Kalau sekarang bubar boleh menang kenapa tidak? Kalau penilaian politik boleh menang, kita bubar DUN," katanya kepada pemberita selepas mempengerusikan mesyuarat xxco kerajaan negeri di Alor Setar hari ini.

NONEBaru-baru ini, Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang Lim Guan Eng berkata kerajaan Pulau Pinang belum membuat keputusan sama ada mahu membubar DUN serentak dengan pembubaran Parlimen.

Menteri Besar Kelantan Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat pula berkata pendirian PAS Kelantan sama sekali tidak akan membubarkan DUN secara berasingan untuk membolehkan pilihan raya umum diadakan.

Beliau berkata pembubaran DUN akan diadakan serentak dengan kerajaan pusat sebaik sahaja Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak membubarkan parlimen.

Azizan berkata kerajaan Kedah bagaimanapun akan melihat keputusan Majlis Pakatan Rakyat terlebih dahulu dalam isu pembubaran DUN itu.

pakatan ceramah shah alam 041211 nik azizSementara itu, Azizan yang juga pesuruhjaya PAS negeri berkata pengagihan kerusi dalam kalangan PAS, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) dan DAP telah 90 peratus selesai.

"Kami ada jawatankuasa teknikal untuk PAS, untuk PKR dan untuk DAP. PAS negeri telah lama menyerahkan senarai nama calon kepada PAS pusat untuk dipertimbang," katanya.

Beliau berkata PAS negeri mahu memberi keutamaan kepada calon-calon tempatan tetapi bersedia menerima calon 'import' yang berkualiti jika itu yang diputuskan oleh Majlis Syura.

"Calon tempatan pun ramai yang layak. Bagaimanapun, calon yang menang dulu seboleh-bolehnya kami mahu kekalkan melainkan fizikal tak cergas, uzur atau menarik diri. Mereka (ini) ada pengalaman. Selain calon luar, ada juga ura-ura wakil Dewan Himpunan Penyokong PAS hendak dicalonkan," katanya.

Azizan turut membayangkan untuk mempertahan kerusi DUN Sungai Limau yang diwakilinya sejak 1995 jika dipersetujui pimpinan pusat walaupun beliau dikatakan berhadapan dengan masalah kesihatan.

- Bernama

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  1. Bubarlah DUN cepat2. tidak perlu tunggu lama. kalau memang sudah bagi yang terbaik untuk rakyat pasti menang juga tu.

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  2. Semua itu terpulang dengan penduduk Kedah sendiri nanti.
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  3. Siapa yang terbaik bagi rakyat maka dialah yang akan terpilih. Semua itu ada ditangan rakyat sendiri.

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  4. Dari maklumat yang boleh terimapaka, UMNO dan pemimpin UMNOyang beribu pejabat di Kuala Lumpur mengadakan satu badan khas pemindahan dan pendaftaran baru pengundi serta pengundi luar bagi negeri negeri Pkatan rakyat. Sasarn utama ialag Negeri Selangor dan Negeri Pulau Pinang.

    Modas operandi dan taktik yang diguna pakai ialah cara dan bentuk serat strategi penambahan pengundi naru dan pemindahan pengundi dari satu lokaliti dengan kerjasama SPR dan Jabatan Pendaftran Negara. Teknik tersebut digunapakai diTerengganu semasa Terengganu diperintah oleh PAS.

    Mengikut maklumat dewan parlimen akan dibubarkan dalam tempuh yang terdekat (selepas bajet 2013 dibentang di Parlimen). Jika andaian ni betul pilihanraya umum diadakan bulan November 2012. Tarikh pilihanraya umum hak peribadi Najib Razak .

    Pokok utama ialah SPR gagal berfungsi dengan adil. Bagaimana penambahan pengundi yang mendadak terutama di Selangor?... Ini kerja siapa dan siapa yang mengarahkan?. Mungkin pemimpin UMNO dan SPR mendapat mandat dan bisikkan syaitan yang berwajahkan manusia seperti Tun Mahathir dan orang yang sama damn sejiwa denganny

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  5. bubarkan saja jika yakin.

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  6. Masing2 pun mahu menang, sama2 kita saksikan parti yang terbaik

    Bah Sabah Bah

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  7. Pembangkang pun takut kalah tu la tunggu Federal dulu bubar

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  8. dari tahun lepas Pakatan cakap mahu adakan pilihanraya berasingan dengan kerajaan pusat.. tapi sampai sekarang tidak ada khabar pasal itu..

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  9. Barisan Nasional (BN) has the edge to win the 13th general election (GE) and wresting at least two states from theopposition, according to a study carried out by several lecturers.

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  10. Assoc Prof Dr Fuad Mohd Jali from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) saidthe BN was leading if a study conducted on 1,400 respondents in Kedah and Selangor from March to May was anything to go by.

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  11. "In Selangor, the respondents banked their hope on the BN while in Kedah the situation is 50-50, but it may change," he said at a roundtable themed "The 13th GE: Who is Malaysia'' Choose'' organised by the National Council of Professors'' Politics, Security and International Affairs Cluster.

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  12. Fuad, who is UKM School of Social, Development and Environment chairman, said the 13th GE would be the acid test of whether the BN had restored its support or whether the opposition would maintain its stranglehold in four states.

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  13. On the whole, he said 69.6 percent of the respondents indicated that the BN would win the 13th GE in which 37.5 per cent felt it would a landslide victory while 32.1 percent by a simple majority.For the Selangor state election, he said 54.1 per cent of the respondents went for the BN, 14.4 percent (PAS), three per cent (PKR) and the rest (not sure) while at the parliamentary level, 57 per cent wanted the BN, 20.6 per cent (opposition) and 22.4 per cent (not sure).

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  14. Fuad said based the results deduced from simulation studies carried out in Selangor based on the 11th and 12th GEs, the present voter profile and the BN reputation indicated that the BN would win 40 state seats.

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  15. In Kedah, 50.7 per cent of the respondents opted for PAS for the state seats, 49.3 per cent (BN) while the rest (not sure), he said.

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  16. He said the leadership and popularity of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak would be a major contributing factor that would give the BN the edge to win the 13th GE.

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  17. "An average of 87.4 per cent of respondents aged between 21 and 60 supported Najib. Seventy-six percent said Najib portrays very good image compared to opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and PAS spiritual leader Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat," said Fuad.

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  18. He said while the BN lost the support of young people in 2008, Najib had turned the tide against the opposition by garnering their support through the ''magnet module'' approach by implementing political transformation and engaging them through social networking.

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  19. Assoc Prof Dr Rohana Yusof from Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM), who conducted a study on 10,800 respondents in Kedah from November 2011 until February this year, said AS was losing its ground in Kedah as it had failed to fulfil the promises made in the last general election.

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  20. "About 54 per cent of respondents stated that the PAS-led government should not be maintained, while 58 per cent felt that the BN should continue to be the government at the federal level," she said.

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  21. She said the people of Kedah were more receptive to federal government''s policies against that of the state, and as such the BN should be given the mandate in Kedah.

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  22. Rohana said the people also felt that they needed a capable menteri besar who is a trouble shooter, accessible to the people and more willing to go down to the grassroots to meet the people.

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  23. "This gives an impression that Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak does not live up to their expectations.

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  24. "Largely, the respondents wanted MP for Jerlun Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir to be the next MB if the BN wrested the state from PAS," said Rohana.

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