Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim telah membatalkan pengumuman calon PKR Sabah, disebabkan oleh konflik yang gagal diselesaikan berkenaan dengan beberapa kerusi.
Ketua Umum PKR (gambar) itu juga mengatakan beliau telah memberi jaminan kepada ketua cabang PKR Tuaran Ansari Abdullah, calon yang dicadangkan oleh Ansari akan dipertimbangkan.
“Di Sabah, sebab mengapa saya tidak mengumumkan calon sekarang adalah kerana walaupun banyak kerusi telah diselesaikan, masih terdapat konflik di satu dua kerusi,” kata Anwar dalam sidang akhbar di Likas di sini hari ini.
“Saya tidak mahu merumitkan keadaan. Saya belum bersedia mengumumkan lagi,” tambah ketua pembangkang itu.
Timbalan Presiden PKR Mohamed Azmin Ali sebelum ini menolak senarai calon Ansari Jumaat lepas mengatakannya sebagai “cadangan semata-mata”.
Ansari telah mengumumkan beliau akan bertanding di kerusi parlimen Tuaran, selain mengumumkan calon bagi enam kerusi parlimen lagi.
Penyandang kerusi parlimen Tuaran adalah Datuk Seri Wilfred Bumburing yang telah meninggalkan parti komponen BN UPKO dan menubuhkan partinya Angkatan Perubahan Sabah (APS) — bersekutu dengan Pakatan Rakyat (PR).
Walaupun Pilihan Raya 2013 semakin hampir pada 5 Mei, Anwar tidak memberikan tarikh untuk rundingan kerusi di antara parti PR seperti PKR, PAS, DAP dan sekutu mereka APS dan PPPS di negeri Borneo itu.
PPPS diketuai oleh bekas ahli parlimen Beaufort Datuk Seri Lajim Ukin yang meninggalkan Umno Julai lepas.
Anwar menegaskan adalah penting bagi pemimpin PR pusat dan negeri untuk bekerjasama sambil memberitahu populariti di kalangan penduduk tempatan bukan satu-satunya kriteria untuk pemilihan.
“Pada 2008, sesetengah ahli parlimen lemah dan perlu digugurkan. Kelayakan calon termasuk kelulusan dan sikap mereka,” katanya.
Ketua pembangkang itu juga menambah, kesetiaan kepada parti adalah salah satu kriteria untuk dipilih.
PKR telah dikritik kuat kerana mempunyai paling ramai ahli parlimen dan ADUN yang belot selepas Pilihan Raya 2008.
Anwar mengatakan hari ini PAS juga dipertimbangkan untuk pembahagian kerusi walaupun parti Islam itu tidak begitu menonjol di Sabah.
“Jika PAS tidak kuat di beberapa kawasan di Sabah, sama seperti beberapa parti di semenanjung. PAS berikan kerusi kepada PKR di Kelantan, jadi sama seperti itu, kita kena beri peluang kepada PAS,” katanya. -TMI
Friday, April 12, 2013
Konflik : Anwar batal umum calon PKR Sabah
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Selesaikan umpama menarik rambut dalam tepung... manakala kepada komponen, sila berikan kerjasama sepenuhnya. Jangan kerana tamak semuanya berkecai nanti.... Nasihat saya kepada ansari berikan parlimen tuaran kepada bumburing sahaja.... dia berhak mendapatkan tempatnya yang dimenanginya dahulu... sementara cadangan yang lain tu serahkan kepada anuar... dia lebih tahu... tetapi diucapkan terimakasih kepada ansari kerana usaha menyokong PKR. Tidak juga salah ansari meminta, tetapi biar permintaan itu relevan dan boleh ditunaikan... jangan tamak ya....
ReplyDeleteJANGAN TAMAK...
ReplyDeleteJANGAN EGO,......
JANGAN CEPAT MERAJUK..........
KITA MAINKAN PERANAN MASING-MASING,
UNTUK MENANGKAN PAKATAN,
UNTUK MENGHIRUP UDARA BARU,
yang sepatutnya lebih bersih,
lebih wangi, lebih dipercayai,
lebih teguh dan boleh disandarkan harapan.
Selamatkan Sabah,
Selamatkan Malaysia,
daripada kerakusan golongan manusia....anda tentu faham siapa...
Tak fahamlah...pemimpin sekarang?...macam budak 2 je...sikit 2 merajuk...kalu dah jadi pemimpin lagi teruk....
ReplyDeleteTak fahamlah...pemimpin sekarang?...macam budak 2 je...sikit 2 merajuk...kalu dah jadi pemimpin lagi teruk....
ReplyDeleteAkujanji Headhunter said:-
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Akujanji Headhunter said:-
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Perkataan... perlu masa kena faham bukannya bergaduh...sebenarnya mereka saling tunggu antara satu sama lain umum dulu. kena ingat lagi pun masih ada masa dlm seminggu lagi tempoh berkempen.....
ReplyDeleteAnwar batalkan kerana takut perpceahan dalam PKR
ReplyDeletesekarang baru Anwar sedar, dia tidak boleh buat sesuka hati dalam PKR
ReplyDeletePergolakan pakatan pembangkang dalam menentukan pembahagian kerusi untuk ditandingi dalam PRU13 memang sudah dijangkakan kerana mereka tidak pernah bersatu.
ReplyDeleteJika pergolakan itu dijadikan sebagai asas untuk menilai pakatan pembangkang, ia merupakan petanda buruk sekiranya mereka diberi mandat untuk memerintah negara.
ReplyDelete"Mereka akan berbalah sesama sendiri untuk memilih siapa akan menjadi perdana menteri dan menteri-menteri penting yang lain. Sekiranya kita nilai mereka atas asas ini, tidak akan wujud keamanan dalam negara (jika mereka memerintah negara)."-bekas Naib Pengerusi DAP Tunku Abdul Aziz Tunku Ibrahim.
ReplyDeleteMentadbir sebuah negeri amat berbeza dengan mentadbir sebuah negara. Ini sebuah negara yang amat kompleks. Anda perlukan kebijaksanaan, pengalaman untuk memastikan setiap sektor populasi kita berasa gembira dan puas hati.
ReplyDelete"Dengan pakatan, saya fikir untuk dua atau tiga tahun pertama, mereka akan buat seperti apa yang dibuat oleh Guan Eng (Ketua Menteri Lim Guan Eng) di Pulau Pinang, menyalahkan kerajaan sebelumnya. Jadi kerajaan jenis apa yang kita boleh jangkakan," katanya.
ReplyDeletePakatan pembangkang sebenarnya tidak mempunyai agenda selain kepentingan untuk diri sendiri.
ReplyDeleteSabah Progressive Party (SAPP) president Datuk Yong Teck Lee has grumbled about being accustomed to Pakatan Rakyat’s (PR) “overbearing Malaya political elite attitude” in a fight over seats ahead of Election 2013.
ReplyDeleteYong said he was willing to cede the Penampang and Sandakan parliamentary seats to PKR and the DAP, respectively, in the 13th general election ― both of which he said SAPP could field “winnable candidates” ― but pointed out that the PR parties still insisted on contesting the state seats.
ReplyDelete“They think they’re so great; they can roughshod over Sabahans,” Yong said. “I’m utterly disappointed, but not surprised,” added the former Sabah chief minister.
ReplyDeleteYong said SAPP was open to PR contesting the majority of the 25 federal seats in Sabah, but stressed that the state seats should be left to local parties. “Pakatan is forcing three-cornered fights on us. Anwar and Lim Kit Siang said Pakatan does not expect to win Sabah. So we don’t know why they want to disturb the state seats,” he said, referring to Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and DAP stalwart Lim.
ReplyDelete“Let the local parties have the majority of state seats and we’ll let them capture most of the parliamentary seats. Pakatan just wants six, seven, twelve MPs,” added Yong. Yong said his party would contest most of the 60 state seats in Sabah.
ReplyDeleteItu keadaan pembahagian kerusi Parlimen dan DUN Pakatan Rakyat/Pembangkang di Sabah. Cuba kita ambil sedikit senerio dalam BN. Apabila parti komponen MCA, GERAKAN, MIC, PPP dan banyak lagi minta tambahan kerusi, itu satu masaalah yang sukar diatasi. Bila kehendak mereka tidak dapat dipenuhi, mereka terpaksa akur kepada pucuk pimpinan BN dan UMNO sebagai teraju utama. Akibatnya penyokong parti yang tidak berpuas hati akan mengundi Pembangkang DAP, PAS, PKR. Lain lagi dalam banyak Bahagian UMNO sendiri, senarai calun yang lama berjuang dalam UMNO dan muka baru atas dasar 'winable cancidate' calun boleh menang, akan ada rasa tidak puas hati dan sanggup sabotaz. Inilah yang dibimbangkan Datuk Najib. Kalau BN sudah 55 tahun memerintah pun ada masaalah apalagi Pakatan Rakyat.
ReplyDeletemeanwhile...BN election machinery will be getting some 200,000 pairs of extra hands to help the coalition win voters' support in the coming polls
ReplyDeleteThe help will come from non-governmental organisation Alumni 4B which is rallying its members nationwide to support BN
ReplyDeleteAlumni 4B members would also focus on 54 parliamentary seats nationwide that were won by BN and Pakatan Rakyat with a majority of less than 3,000 votes in the last general election.
ReplyDeletethis is to help maintain those held by BN and win over those held by Pakatan.
ReplyDeletenevertheless, we do hope that the people will give their strong support to BN Sabah regardless of their race
ReplyDeleteANWAR GAGAL SELESAIKAN ISU CALON KERANA SUKA SANGAT PANCING KATAK
ReplyDeleteMENGIKUT sumber yang boleh dipercayai, 16 cabang seluruh negeri Sabah tidak berpuas hati dengan senarai calon PKR yang akan diturunkan dalam pilihanraya ke 13.
ANWAR GAGAL SELESAIKAN ISU CALON KERANA SUKA SANGAT PANCING KATAK
ReplyDeleteDifahamkan senarai calon yang dicadangkan oleh Ketua Cabang tidak diterima oleh Ketua Majlis Pimpinan Negeri, Tamrin Haji Jaini, sebaliknya Tamrin menggunakan kuasa yang ada padanya untuk mencalonkan penyokongnya di setiap cabang.
ANWAR GAGAL SELESAIKAN ISU CALON KERANA SUKA SANGAT PANCING KATAK
ReplyDeleteHal ini membawa kepada perpecahan kepada PKR Sabah dan seterusnya melenyapkan peluang PKR Sabah untuk menawan sekurang-kurangnya 10 kawasan Parlimen di Sabah. Apa yang menyedihkan ramai bakal calon PKR Sabah baru setahun jagung dalam parti sudah mendapat tempat untuk diturunkan sebagai calon dalam PRU-13.
ANWAR GAGAL SELESAIKAN ISU CALON KERANA SUKA SANGAT PANCING KATAK
ReplyDeleteApakah perasaan 16 Ketua Cabang PKR yang selama ini bertungkus-lumus memperjuangkan dan menghidupkan aura PKR di cabang masing-masing, sedangkan suara mereka tidak diendahkan?
ANWAR GAGAL SELESAIKAN ISU CALON KERANA SUKA SANGAT PANCING KATAK
ReplyDeleteApalah makna jawatan Ketua Cabang dipertandingkan sedangkan suara mereka tidak mendapat tempat di hati para pemimpin parti, baik peringkat pusat mahupun peringkat negeri?
ANWAR GAGAL SELESAIKAN ISU CALON KERANA SUKA SANGAT PANCING KATAK
ReplyDeletePara pemimpin pusat seharusnya menghormati suara akar umbi kerana ketua-ketua cabang ini dipilih oleh rakyat/pengundi melalui pemilihan/ pilihanraya peringkat parti dan bukannya dilantik oleh pucuk pimpinan parti.
ANWAR GAGAL SELESAIKAN ISU CALON KERANA SUKA SANGAT PANCING KATAK
ReplyDeleteDiharap kepada Ketua Umum Keadilan, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dapat menyelesaikan kemelut ini sebelum hari penamaan calon. Jika situasi ini dibiarkan begitu sahaja, maka harapan Pakatan Rakyat untuk melihat Sabah menyumbang sekurang-kurang 10 kawasan Parlimen akan hancur berkecai dan keadaan ini boleh merencatkan harapan rakyat untuk melihat terbentuknya sebuah kerajaan baru iaitu kerajaan PAKATAN RAKYAT.
Masing-masing berebut untuk jadi ketua, macamana mau dapat kata sepakat.
ReplyDeleteBelum pun PRU, sudah ada banyak masalah dalam Parti pembangkang ini.
ReplyDeleteSudah nampak kegagalan pembangkang.
ReplyDeleteNajib Razak was sworn in as Malaysia’s prime minister after his coalition won a mandate extending its 55-year rule, with stocks and the ringgit rallying even as Anwar Ibrahim’s opposition vowed to contest some results.
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ReplyDeleteBarisan Nasional won 133 seats in the 222-member parliament in yesterday’s election. Najib’s United Malays Nasional Organisation holds 109, or 82 percent of the coalition’s seats, up from 56 percent at the last election and less than 50 percent in 1999, according to Election Commission data, as support for ethnic-Chinese component parties dwindled. Anwar’s People’s Alliance took 89 seats.
ReplyDeleteUMNO’s increased standing in the ruling coalition may reduce the risk of a challenge to Najib’s party leadership, even as he fell short of a goal to secure more than the 140 seats won by the coalition in the last election. A victory margin that proved similar to 2008 may allow him to proceed with plans to narrow the budget deficit while focusing on delivering $444 billion of infrastructure and other investments by 2020.
ReplyDelete“UMNO leaders know what’s good for them,” said Ooi Kee Beng, deputy director of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore. “If they realize how weak they actually are, they would see that Najib is their greatest asset. Without Najib they would have fallen.”
The currency strengthened 1.8 percent to 2.9793 per dollar as of 5:00 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur, the biggest one-day jump since June 2010, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index (KLCI), which had lagged other Southeast Asian benchmarks this year, jumped as much as 7.8 percent to a record before finishing 3.4 percent higher.
ReplyDeleteWith Najib’s win, Malaysia is “likely to see a potential surge in investment,” said Wee-Khoon Chong, an Asian rates strategist in Hong Kong at Societe Generale SA. Fitch Ratings Ltd. expects “greater clarity on the government’s fiscal and economic policy program,” Andrew Colquhoun, head of Asia- Pacific Sovereigns, said by e-mail.
ReplyDeleteIdris Jala, Najib’s minister responsible for overseeing the country’s economic transformation program, said Malaysia’s pipeline of investment is “very healthy.” The country should have “very robust growth” following the election result, Jala, minister in the Prime Minister’s department in Najib’s Cabinet before the election, said in a Bloomberg Television interview with Haslinda Amin today.
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ReplyDeleteGovernment-linked shares led the gains in the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI with UEM Land Holdings Bhd. (ULHB) leaping as much as 17 percent and Malaysian Airline System Bhd. (MAS) rising as much as 26 percent. CIMB Group Holdings Bhd (CIMB)., a lender headed by the prime minister’s brother Nazir Razak, advanced as much as 14 percent.
ReplyDeleteMalaysia will face a big threat if the Opposition took over the government as there is a foreign power backing them, said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
ReplyDeleteHe said if the Opposition is in power, this foreign power will interfere with the government by pushing their ideology and agenda.
ReplyDelete"Therefore, the people needs to rise and reject the Opposition so that we can defend the country from any ideology or agenda that is contrary from what we have in this country," said Muhyiddin.
ReplyDeleteHe said the Opposition is trying to portray their alliance as a united one even though in reality their union is a fragile one.
"Their ideologies are not only different but also contrary to each other."
ReplyDeleteMuhyiddin said this in his speech during the official opening of SJKC Yong Peng 2 in Yong Peng here.
ReplyDeleteAlso present were his wife Puan Sri Norainee Abdul Rahman and Deputy Education Minister Datuk Ir Wee Ka Siong.
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ReplyDeleteFormer prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was the country’s saviour when Malaysia was going through the 1997-1998 economic crisis, said Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah today.
He said Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim who often claimed of having successfully saved Malaysia’s economy and reduced its debt when he was the finance minister then, was only taking credit for Dr Mahathir’s good work and wisdom.
ReplyDeleteAhmad Husni said Anwar’s economic strengthening formula failed to take Malaysia out of the Asian financial crisis at the time until Dr Mahathir intervened and introduced several initiatives to save the country’s economy.
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ReplyDelete“We were very lucky that Dr Mahathir intervened. Within three months, we found ways to revive the economy. Dr Mahathir together with former finance minister Tun Daim Zainuddin sat everyday at the National Economic Advisory Council meeting to get views from various sectors. As a result, we got out of the crisis with a new economic model.
“It was Dr Mahathir who rebuilt the economy and Malaysia’s financial position remains healthy today,” he said after officially opening the Perpustakaan Dato’ Seri Husni costing RM760,000 in Chemor, near here.
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ReplyDeleteAhmad Husni said now under the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, Malaysia recorded an economic growth rate of 5.2 per cent.
Meanwhile, he said four states — Penang, Kedah, Kelantan and Selangor — under Pakatan Rakyat, failed to show encouraging economic performance since 2008.
ReplyDelete“They don’t have new initiatives or new policies. There have been no economic transformation plans (in these states) and they just asked the federal government for financial assistance,” he said.
ReplyDeleteOn Anwar in his series of ceramah claiming that the national debt had risen to RM456 billion compared to RM97 billion in 1992 and RM89 billion in 1997, Ahmad Husni said it was just the opposition’s tactic to create public hatred towards the government.
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ReplyDeleteHe said Malaysia’s debt was as 53 per cent of its gross domestic product compared to 237.9 per cent for Japan, 106.5 per cent for the United States, 111 per cent for Singapore and 82 per cent for Germany.
ReplyDeleteMalaysian prime minister Najib Razak may have to step down by the end of the year, ruling party sources said today, after his coalition extended its 56-year rule but recorded its worst-ever election performance.
ReplyDeleteMr Najib (59) had staked his political future on strengthening the ruling coalition’s majority in parliament in yesterday’s general election on the back of a robust economy, reforms to roll back race-based policies and a $2.6 billion deluge of social handouts to poor families.
ReplyDeleteBut he was left vulnerable to party dissidents after his Barisan Nasional won only 133 seats in the 222-member parliament, seven short of its tally in 2008 and well below the two-thirds majority it was aiming for.
ReplyDeleteIt also lost the popular vote for the first time in 44 years, local media reported, underlining opposition complaints that the electoral system is stacked against it. Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim’s People’s Alliance won 89 seats, up 7 from 2008 but well short of unseating one of the world’s longest-serving governments.
ReplyDeleteMr Najib urged all Malaysians to accept his coalition’s victory. “We have to show to the world that we are a mature democracy,” he said. “Despite the extent of the swing against us, (the National Front) did not fall.” Mr Anwar signalled the opposition might dispute the results, saying “irregularities” cost his alliance numerous seats with narrow margins.
ReplyDeleteUndermined by the result, Mr Najib now faces a difficult task persuading his dominant United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) to press ahead with economic reforms and phase out policies favouring majority ethnic Malays over other races.
“We could see Najib step down by the end of this year,” said a senior official in UMNO, which leads the coalition.
ReplyDelete“He may put up a fight, we don’t know, but he has definitely performed worse. He does not have so much bargaining power,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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ReplyDeleteFormer prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, still a powerful figure in UMNO, told Reuters last year that Mr Najib must improve on the 140 seats won in 2008 or his position would be unstable.
Ethnic Chinese, who make up a quarter of Malaysians, continued to desert Barisan Nasional, accelerating a trend seen in 2008. They have turned to the opposition, attracted by its pledge to tackle corruption and end race-based policies, undermining the National Front’s traditional claim to represent all races in the nation of 28 million people.
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ReplyDeleteMCA, the main ethnic Chinese party within the ruling coalition, only won seven seats, less than half its 2008 total.
Mr Najib, the son of a former prime minister, said he had been taken by surprise by the extent of what he called a “Chinese tsunami.” Alarmingly for Mr Najib, support from ethnic Malays also weakened, particularly in urban areas, a sign that middle-class Malays are agitating for change.
ReplyDeleteMr Najib, who polls show is more popular than his party, could face a leadership challenge as early as October or November, when UMNO members hold a general assembly and elect the party leader.
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ReplyDelete“In the next round of elections within UMNO, you will see some dissidents emerging and asking for Najib to resign,” said the official, who has held cabinet positions in government. He said Mahathir would be among those who back the dissidents.
Barisan Nasional also failed to win back the crucial industrial state of Selangor, near the capital Kuala Lumpur, which Mr Najib had vowed to achieve.
ReplyDelete“Najib is now leading a coalition that lost the popular vote, a coalition that will really struggle to prove its legitimacy,” said Wan Saiful Wan Jan, head of the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs in Kuala Lumpur.
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ReplyDelete“My feeling is it’s not going to be very easy for him.”
Investors had hoped that a strong mandate for Mr Najib would enable him to push ahead with planned reforms such as subsidy cuts and a new consumption tax to reduce Malaysia’s budget deficit, which is relatively high at around 4.5 per cent of GDP.
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ReplyDeleteThose reforms now seem in doubt, Credit Suisse said in a report today, although Mr Najib is expected to push ahead with $444 billion Economic Transformation Programme aimed at boosting private investment and doubling per capita incomes by 2020.
ReplyDelete“A tight election race means the government is unlikely to deliver budgetary reforms,” it said, adding that the racial divide would be a “huge challenge” for Mr Najib.
Mr Najib said in March that “a strong government is necessary” to accelerate reforms.
ReplyDeleteFor Anwar, the election could mark the final act of a tumultuous political career that saw him sacked as deputy prime minister in the 1990s and jailed for six years after falling out with his former boss, Mahathir.
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ReplyDeleteHis three-party opposition alliance had been optimistic of a historic victory, buoyed by huge crowds at recent rallies, but faced formidable obstacles including the government’s control of mainstream media and a skewed electoral system.
ReplyDeleteMr Anwar, who vowed to step down from national politics if he lost, said the election had been marred by widespread voter fraud. He had accused the coalition of flying up to 40,000 “dubious” voters, including foreigners, across the country to vote in close races. The government says it was merely helping voters get to home towns to vote.
THOUSANDS of hectares of forest reserves will be reclassified to allow them to be used for agricultural and residential purposes by the natives.
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