Monday, March 17, 2008

Ku Li wants Umno to call EGM


Umno veteran Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has written a letter to all 193 Umno division leaders urging them to call an extraordinary general meeting on May 11 in the wake of the party's unprecedented electoral setback.
In a two-page letter dated March 12, Razaleigh asked the Umno leaders to invoke the party constitution to demand an EGM to discuss the results of the March 8 election, which saw the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition losing five key states.
Razaleigh said his suggestion for May 11 for the special party meeting was because it was the day Umno was founded in 1946.
The 70-year-old former finance minister who made a failed challenge against Prime Minister Abdullah Abdullah Badawi for Umno president in 2004, painted a dire picture for the ruling party.
"In the first general election in 1955, Umno controlled two-thirds of the seats in Parliament. Today, we are a minority voice in Parliament. At the federal level, Umno is no longer a strong political power. I nearly shed tears thinking about this scenario.
Razaleigh, who is the head of Umno Gua Musang division in Kelantan, said that in 2004, the party had 107 out of 219 parliament seats. Now however, the party controls 78 out of 222 seats.
'Umno will not rule again'
"Worse still, at the 12th general election, BN lost four states - Penang, the home state of our own party president (which has fallen into the hands of Chinese-based DAP), Kedah (which has fallen to PAS), Perak (which has fallen to DAP despite that the mentri besar is from PAS), and Selangor (which will be dominated by non-Malay DAP and non-Malays from PKR despite that the mentri besar is a Malay," he wrote appealing to fears of Umno leaders losing political control to the country's non-Malay minorities.
Razaleigh added that the party rank-and-file should not "point fingers at anyone" and absolve themselves for the debacle. According to him, the party should have not allowed the top leadership to make such a mistake.
"This is our collective responsibility, the responsibility of all Umno members and leaders from the branch and division levels to the Umno supreme council, this is not just the responsibility of a few top leaders only."
The EGM, he said, should examine the disastrous electoral performance of BN.
"We must find out why Chinese and Indian voters rejected MCA and MIC candidates. Why were incumbent Umno candidates defeated by PKR and PAS candidates? Otherwise at the next election, if we don't change our policies, culture and morale in BN and Umno - and change radically - BN and Umno will not rule again," he wrote in the letter.
"PKR-DAP-PAS will form the federal government, the PM may be from PKR and the DPM may be from the DAP. And should BN still remain intact, it would become an opposition party which is weak and disunited. Umno will not be able to represent the voice of Malays again."




tunku : i hope this time we'll see an open contest for all the position in the coming umno's election. All the seats should be contested.i hope there will be no ruling that the president and deputy president seats can't be contested and there will be no more quota for anyone to contest. Any umno member should be able to contest for any position be it in branch,division or federal level.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ku Li is nothing but an opportunist. He sings different tunes to different audiences. After he failed to unseat Mahathir in 1987 UMNO elections, Ku Li left to form Semangat 46 which cooperated with DAP and PAS in 1990 elections. If opposition had won then, Ku Li would have been made PM. Unfortunately Mahathir exploited "sigah" incident in Sabah where mainstream papers exploited lies that Ku Li had become Christian while on visit to Sabah to officiate at PBS function to celebrate PBS quitting BN at last minute. Ku Li dissolved Semangat 46 in 1996 and rejoined UMNO. But he was sidelined...until perhaps today. Not easy for Ku Li to make comeback to UMNO and become party president and PM because Najib won't allow him to do so. So in a sense Ku Li's goose is cooked and he should retired happily with all his wealth in peaceful Gua Musang.

Have a nice day, my dear Tunku. Don't be disappointed that a member of your royalty will not exploit his opportunistic instincts to come back to power and eventually become PM.

Anonymous said...

Politicians may say an enemy yesterday may become a friend today. But I do not trust Ku Li until today, and perhaps will not forever, for what he had done to UMNO.

Tak Dak Nama 3