Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Pak Lah: I ‘pity’ Khairy


Pak Lah: We've learned our lesson

Barisan Nasional recognises that there are lessons to be learned from its dismal performance in last Saturday’s general election and this will be reflected in government’s future policies, said Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
“We must learn from this. I have always believed there are lessons to learn. Even in the worst of tragedies, there are lessons to be learned.
“I’m not a stubborn person who will not learn from lessons in life, even when these are associated with my career and my work,” he told a press conference after back-to-back Umno supreme council and BN supreme council meetings today.
“We are all collectively responsible for all that we have been doing because the government has been making decisions on the basis of consensus,” he added, apparently in response to calls for him to personally take responsibility for the ruling coalition’s disastrous performance.
In Saturday’s election, BN won only 140 of the 222 parliamentary seats. The opposition, led by PKR, won the remaining 82 with the Anwar Ibrahim-led party taking 31, DAP 28 and PAS 23.
The BN coalition’s vote share in Peninsular Malaysia also suffered a blow when it won only 48.7 percent of the popular vote. In 2004, BN rode the wave with a 64 percent popular vote nationwide.
Independent body to do post-mortem
Abdullah said that an independent body will be set up by BN to do a post-mortem on the elections.
Nevertheless, he said, BN respects the decision of voters.
“The results of the election reflect the maturity of people in Malaysia as a democracy and for that, we accept the results (as pronounced) by the (Election Commission) EC,” he said.
Among the issues that BN admits were factors that led to such results are corruption, inflation, and the rising crime rate, Abdullah conceded.
The reduced majority obtained by the coalition, however, will not hamper the BN government from continuing its development programmes.
“We have a fairly strong majority that is just short by eight (parliamentary) seats to secure the two-thirds majority. (But) it’s not something that we are worried about. We can manage.
“I would certainly like to see Malaysia doing well under the Barisan Nasional despite the fact that we don’t have a two-thirds majority,” he said.
On the fall of Malaysian stocks today by about 10 percent following the weekend’s political upsets, Abdullah said he would like to assure all quarters that the government will not make any changes in policies that are detrimental to the economy.
“It is this Barisan Nasional government that was responsible for the growth of our economy, (and) for the prudent management of our finances. Whatever actions we have taken, all those policies that we have taken before - and (which have) worked well and welcomed by the private sector - will continue.
“It is not our intention to change. But if there are necessities to make changes by way of improving later on - and we would like to make some new policies - we assure that these policies will contribute to growth and will contribute to confidence in our economy. Our economy will continue to be private-sector friendly,” he said.

Pak Lah: I ‘pity’ Khairy

To former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s charges that his son-in-law, Khairy Jamaluddin, was the reason for BN’s losses at the polls, Abdullah said this was not true.
“Khairy is not an influence on whatever I do. He is the deputy chief of Umno Youth. What we do is what we do...
He added that Khairy’s suggestions do not necessarily become government’s policies.
“Anybody is free to give views and Khairy (right), like anybody else, speaks openly. He gives statements and opinions at the Umno general assembly. That’s okay,” he added.
Abdullah also said Khairy is not one to impose his views on him.
“This is the perception (and) it is the wrong perception. I (feel) pity for Khairy, and for the kind of perception he has or his role vis-a-vis his relationship with me as son-in-law and father-in-law.”
Abdullah said no decisions on the line-up of the government’s new ministerial cabinet had been made at the Umno and BN meetings today.
He also said BN will ensure that the government will represent all communities despite the loss of several key leaders from its component parties due to their defeat at the polls.
It is expected those who have lost will be appointed as senators which will allowed them to be appointed to the cabinet.
“The government of Barisan Nasional is a government for all Malaysians.”


tunku : i pity the malaysian to have a pm like abdullah

4 comments:

Hamizi Hamdan said...

stupid dollah will never learn...

Anonymous said...

I read this Very touching comment from MM blogs-feedback.comment..>
This happened to me on polling day.
My wife and I went early, and after that we had a leisurely breakfast of nasi lemak and kaya toast at a kopitiam. Everything was fine and as usual we do not ask each other who we voted for. That has been our understanding all along.
However, when we were home, I found her sobbing uncontrollably on the bed. She was unconsolable. In the end she managed to calm herself down and admitted to me that she just voted opposition. She had always faithfully voted BN for the last 5 general elections, she said.
Since she opened up, I dared to ask her why the sudden switch. She told me that enough is enough. The outpouring of her grouses from Datuk Zakaria Deros, to the 200million jet, the beating up of demonstartors, to Nazri to Zam, came non stop and it was such a revelation that this usually quiet housewife had so much pent up emotions that she kept all this while. She calmed down after that and after telling all that, she was back to her cheerful self. In a way, I rediscovered my wife on that day, and wondered whether those who switched sides did it for the same reason. My vote? It's confidential lah!

March 10, 2008 3:59 PM

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At least AAB now stop flying to OIC. So many loyal BN voters hope the leader will change, fix things up and find way to care for citizen , regardless of race. We need soul searching.

God only help those who never fail 'his wife'..

Hasrul Halid said...

PITY to KHAIRY??????

Yuck!!!! what a statement!

Anonymous said...

Mukhris kurang ajar..
info from www.raksasabn.blogspot.com

Tingkat 28 Menara Pusat Dagangan Dunia Putra umpama kandang singa UMNO. Pejabat sayap Pemuda menggambarkan tenaga, keberanian dan barisan hadapan Parti Keramat UMNO. Ruang masuk pejabat yang serba baru dibawah jagaan orang kanan Dato' Hisham, PSU Pemuda merangkap ahli Parlimen Kota Belud Dato Rahman Dahalan ini dihiasi dengan gambar-gambar pejuang bangsa terdahulu termasuk Tun Razak, Tun Hussein, Sardon Jubir, Zahid Hamidi dan Najib Tun Razak.



Tepat jam 3 petang hari Selasa Mac 18, penyambung perjuangan mula menyusur masuk kedalam pintu pejabat Mesyuarat Tingkat 37 Menara PWTC. Apabila Ketua Pemuda, Dato' Hisham melangkah masuk, seolah-olah semangat pejuang-pejuang di Tingkat 28 meresap masuk kedalam jasad cucu pengasas UMNO ini. Mana mungkin Mukhriz akan terlepas?. Ini kali kedua dia memalukan sayap Pemuda dengan membelakangi Presiden dan Ketua Pemuda. Setidak-tidaknya pasti dilucutkan jawatan Pengerusi Biro Antarabangsa Pemuda UMNO.



Suasana di dalam mesyuarat EXCO itu amat tegang. Pegawai-pegawai anggota EXCO Pemuda yang menanti di luar bilik mesyuarat itu semakin berdebar-debar. Kepulan asap mengabui mata Anas, pegawai khas Mukhriz yang "dihadiahkan" oleh Dr Mahathir. Pegawai Khairy, Badak turut kelihatan tegang. Telefon bimbit masing-masing tidak berhenti berdering. Apabila Shahrul Setiausaha Kerja membuka pintu bilik menandakan mesyuarat itu tamat, pemberita dan pegawai EXCO bergegas ke pintu untuk menjenguk kedalam. Wajah majikan mereka membawa seribu makna.



Apabila Dato Hisham mengumumkan tiada tindakan yang akan diambil keatas surat Mukhriz, Anas dan rakan-rakannya bersorak gembira. Harison, EXCO yang dahulunya Setiausaha Kerja Pemuda mengukir senyuman. Dia berdiri tegak dibelakang Mukhriz . Khairy merenung kehadapan. Badak dan rakan-rakannya yang lain tergamam dengan kesudahan mesyuarat itu. Mustahil Mukhriz yang telah mengkhianati institusi itu dibiarkan bermaharajela.



Pegawai—pegawai yang masih diselubungi rasa terkejut, berbisik mengatakan bahawa Hisham Nordin dan Harison telah berjaya membawa pesanan Mahathir-Mukhriz terus ke telinga Dato' Hisham beberapa minit sebelum mesyuarat tersebut. Jika terdapat sebarang tindakan displin keatas Mukhriz, Dato Hisham akan melalui pemilihan Naib Presiden yang amat sukar.



Pegawai seorang EXCO dari negeri Utara berkata keputusan itu sukar dipercayai apa lagi diterima. Walaupun politik Dato Hisham sendiri yang menjadi pertaruhan,tidak pernah dalam sejarah Pemuda UMNO sayap itu kelihatan seperti "tiada tulang belakang" dan "pengecut". Pegawai Sazmi Miah yang bersorak bersama Anas pula berkata itu satu keputusan yang "adil" dan "bertepatan".



Mungkinkah Dato Hisham telah masuk ke perangkap Mahathir yang sebenar-benarnya mahu menguburkan Menteri Pelajaran itu?. Mungkinkah benar YB Razali, chai Naib Ketua Pemuda Mukhriz berjaya mengaburkan mata bos lamanya itu untuk kepentingan politiknya sendiri?. Apapun, pada hari ini, ramai yang menghadiri mesyuarat EXCO petang tadi mengatakan Tingkat 28, PWTC tidak boleh lagi digelar "kandang singa UMNO".

Apa percaturan politik Pemuda selepas ini?. Tunggu dan lihatlah….