Thursday, June 19, 2008

BN partners come to PM's support

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who came under pressure today following Sabah Progressive Party's decision to move for a motion of no confidence against him on Monday, received some good news from several BN coalition partners today.
The coalition's second biggest partner MCA, third most senior partner MIC as well as Gerakan today threw their weight behind the embattled premier.
Their support came at a time when several Pakatan leaders were lauding Sapp's brave decision to put the premier, also the BN chairperson, under severe pressure.
MCA was the first to give a lift to Abdullah by stating that it would stand steadfastly with Abdullah and the BN coalition.
"The Malaysian economy is suffering from escalating inflationary pressures, rising food and fuel prices now. The country and the people of Malaysia are going through very challenging times. What the country needs now is political and economic stability," said MCA president Ong Ka Ting in a statement.
"It would be best that all of us, both the BN and the Pakatan, to accept the results of the 12th general election.
"Our priority should be to continue to work hard to fulfil our election pledges, restore confidence and stability for the nation," he added. MCA has 15 members of Parliament.
Will not let PM down
Meanwhile MIC, which suffered a hammering blow in the general election, said that it would remain loyal with BN and continue to support the prime minister.
"We will continue working with all BN component parties that support and remain loyal to Abdullah," said MIC president S Samy Vellu.
"As for the three MIC members of Parliament, I've instructed them to support the prime minister especially in Parliament. This is the first time we have a BN component party not supporting the prime minister.
"We will not let the prime minister down because he was elected by the people," he added.
And Gerakan, another party which also suffered humiliating defeat in the general election, similarly said that it would not support Sapp's motion in Parliament. Gerakan has two members of Parliament.
Gerakan acting president Dr Koh Tsu Koon said that it was important to sustain solidarity and stability in the face of severe challenges from the global fuel, food crisis and economic uncertainties.
"Gerakan feels that such a drastic political move will only add to the uncertainty, disrupting efforts in reforms," he said in a statement.
Give him more time
He also added that Sapp president Yong Teck Lee was not giving Abdullah enough time and chance to make changes, overcome problems and address the issues concerned.
"These issues should have been deliberated more thoroughly and sentiments expressed more clearly within the BN Supreme Council and through other existing channels of communication.
"Forcing a vote of confidence in this manner is not positive and constructive. Gerakan therefore will not support such a move," he said.
Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman also expressed disappointment over the move by Sapp in making the unprecedented move to call for a motion of no-confidence.
"I'm not sure what Sapp's real motive is in making such a move," he said in a statement.
"As a BN component party president, Yong's act was uncalled for and unprecedented in the spirit of camaraderie adopted by BN all this while," said Musa who is also the Sabah BN chairperson.
In an immediate reaction, Abdullah said: "I have not been able to satisfy his (Yong's) personal greed."
According to Bernama, the embattled prime minister did not elaborate on the matter.

tunku : if sapp make it clear that they just want a motion of no confidence then i believe they will get the support from some of the bn members but when sapp thinking of joining pakatan they had loss all the support they can get from bn leaders.when it's learned that yong teck lee met anwar twice regarding this matter that have make case worst.to me it's better that sapp don't wait till friday, just get out from bn asap.though we really want to see pak lah to get lost but in principle we can't support sapp motion as they are having pact with the devil.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Tunku,
After unleashing of the devil fr Sg Buloh detention a lot of disaster happen, the pact with the devil is so obvious and reponse fr SAPP leader is just as a result of that.If he does not support the PM fine, just stay neutral for the time being unless the devil promised a position in the cabinet if PKR takes over the govt.Then we will know his true colours nothing but personal gain rather than for the SUPP and Sabah interest.