Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Anwar urges Malaysia opposition to unite in poll


BANGKOK (Reuters) - Malaysia's de facto opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, called on the country's disparate opposition on Tuesday to forge a loose electoral pact ahead of a snap election he predicted would take place next month.
Opposition parties with different racial support bases could find common ground on economic and democratic reforms, rallying cries for a big anti-government protest earlier this month, Anwar told reporters at a business forum in neighbouring Thailand.
"This is a challenging task because the relations between the PAS and the DAP are not too good," Anwar said, referring to Islamic party PAS and Chinese-based Democratic Action Party.
But Anwar said PAS, DAP and his Parti Keadilan had the shared goals of free elections, an independent judiciary and review of economic policy when they took part in the Nov. 10 rally, which ended in a police crackdown and at least a dozen arrested.
"If we can agree on this minimum programme -- political, economic -- then we can move on. I am sure we can get one opposition versus one UMNO-ordering Barisan Nasional," he said of the coalition government that has ruled Malaysia since 1957.
The coalition, made up of 14 parties including Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's UMNO, won a record number of seats in 2004 polls but analysts say it could be tough for the alliance to match that victory in the next election technically due in 2009.
On Monday Malaysia's electoral chief reignited speculation about an early election, saying the country would go to the polls before long. Abdullah is widely expected to dissolve parliament and call fresh polls by early next year.
Anwar said the most likely date for the elections would be December, but he did not expect a free and fair poll. "Just one week of campaign, I don't call it an election. I call it UMNO-controlled elections, no access to the media, not a general election," the former deputy prime minister said.

tunku : anwar the liar has spoken again to foreign media,this time in bangkok. well anwar in order to fight BN you opposition people should have enough seats to rule Malaysia.not a single opposition party in malaysia can win enough seats to govern this country. therefore opposition parties should form a party(officially and registered) like BN to fight BN but this is something impossible because their objective and agenda are different from each other. they will never be able to work with each other except when election time.Barisan Alternatif is nothing,it's nor registered. so stop dreaming that you will ever wins enough seats to rule.
anwar said "just one week of campaign", but you have known that election is coming soon, so you have ample of time to campaign and opposition have been campaigning for election since early 2007.Other thing anwar mentioned is that it's umno controlled elections,no access to the media, i will repeat again the thing i always said, you did the same thing when you were the DPM, when you were in power,SO WHY BARK NOW?

2 comments:

DaRealDeal said...

The opposition would do better if they rid themselves of this known corrupted UMNO reject from being their resident clown.

Anonymous said...

Aisha,

The matter of Anwar "barking" is a present case. Dont live in the past but learn from it. Don't be idealistic but realistic. The fact of the matter is there is a media blackout. An open media is good for the country. Let the media do its job and not be a slave to the political masters. Anwar ma not be an angel but at least the cause will benefit the future of Malaysia. If you can look past that I say one up for DEMOCRACY.

Salam.