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Monday, 19 May 2008 14:45

(Channel News Asia) - Malaysia's Barisan Nasional (BN) – ruling with a slim majority – is still coming to terms with the reality that federal-state relations will never be the same again after losing five states to the opposition.

And now, there are concerns looming on the horizon that the opposition might just win parliament if more politicians cross over.

The BN has 140 seats or 63.1 percent of the total number of 222 seats. It garnered 4.082 million votes during the election or 50.6 percent of the popular vote.

Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR or People's Justice Party) adviser Anwar Ibrahim said he would have enough support to topple Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's government before September 16 as his party needed just 30 more members to gain a simple majority in parliament.

The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) and the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) are the three leading race-based parties within the ruling coalition.

But now, under intense scrutiny, they are undergoing serious soul-searching, asking themselves if they can move away from their entrenched way of doing things.

More importantly, they wonder if the leadership is prepared to make painful adjustments in order to strengthen the BN coalition, such as merging into a multiracial party.

Muhyiddin Yassin, Minister for International Trade and Industry, UMNO Vice President, said: "There is some sort of procedures in how the elections were done because there is a certain quota system that was imposed. I personally feel that this need not be necessary anymore because I would like to see the party go back to the very basic issue of democracy - whoever wants to contest, they can contest.

"Why should there be any new constraints to fulfil certain quota system to allow you to offer yourself for service? But again, whether this can be addressed within the next few months before the elections, I'm not too sure. But of course, beyond the issue, a lot of people feel there is a need to re-look into leadership, whether the present leadership is sort of acceptable, whether the present leadership is able to continue and deliver what is needed...

"Maybe there is a need to reinvent the relationship within the component parties, that UMNO should not act on behalf of the Malays, MCA talk for the interest of the Chinese... we need to address issues not along purely racial lines, but across cultural, ethnic groups."

Ong Tee Keat, Transport Minister, MCA Vice President, said: "It's time for us to project a multiracial outlook – when we serve the public, we serve the people, we never ask whether or not they are our target group or if they are affiliated to our own party... because in our daily practice, in our daily day-to-day handling of people's problems, whether you are legislators or you are just party workers, you don't look at colours - that is the first crucial step that would enable us to project a more multiracial outlook."

But political analysts said race-based politics is so entrenched that it would take time for them to move out of their racial compartments.

However, time may not be on their side as opposition parties like Keadilan, Democratic Action Party (DAP) and even Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) are embracing multiracial politics in one form or another, making the need for change all the more pressing for UMNO.

As the Malay party goes through a process of internal change, party leadership succession remains crucial and the opposition is watching the developments closely.

Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, Political Secretary to PKR Chief Minister, Selangor State Assemblyman, said: "Currently the government is actually – to a certain extent – accepting the reality of the results of the election...

"Our fear is that if we get someone who is not as tolerant of the reality of democracy – and this has happened before in the 1986 Operasi Lalang when a lot of opposition parliamentarians were arrested – that would pull us back to the previous situation where BN is again so dominant and there is little room for us to implement change.

"So we think that if we can find a way to turn around the results by getting people to jump over to us through transparent processes, not by promising money or anything, but by addressing their interests, I believe that is more important."

So, should Malaysians be bracing themselves for a new dawn or is there trouble on the horizon?

Marina Mahathir, columnist and blogger, said: "It's too early to say it's the new dawn. I think it's still the night before. Let's see, let's just wait and see. I don't think that everything is quite settled yet.

"Certainly, UMNO elections is going to be a factor. Keadilan says they are going to take over by September, whether that is really going to happen or not, that is another issue. How they're going to do it is a big issue for many people. A lot of people don't like the idea of crossovers, they think it's unethical. So you know there are still these big issues."

Even if Mr Anwar does pull it off and forms the next government, political watchers said it is likely to be a weak one with many inexperienced people being thrust into office.

Until that scenario unfolds, all that Malaysians can do for now is to watch and wait. But they won't be alone, as the international community will also be tuning in to see how the political drama plays out.

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written by ttsan, May 19, 2008 | 14:55:12
IT's 101% PKR.
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written by freedom lover, May 19, 2008 | 14:55:14
There is one thing I can say with certainty, the three race based parties will have no future in Malaysian politics! Unless they come out as a merged entity! There again the best formula for them is with whom should the merger take place!
For the MIC at least, it has no future as a merged entity in the ruling Barisan.
The best option for MIC is to join the Pakatan Rakyat (of course without some of its current leaders)
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written by mypanida, May 19, 2008 | 15:10:37
one thing we are certain;

we are going to have a new government !!!!
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written by ez24get, May 19, 2008 | 15:27:16
Don't discount the possibility that the MIC, MCA, Gerakan and other Peninsula BN components may just desert UMNO if it continues to be arrogant and play up malay racial sentiments.

MIC may be the first to deflect if HINDRAF is continuously being oppressed by UMNO. MIC knows they has no future without HINDRAF.
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written by Mr Smith, May 19, 2008 | 15:28:05
A new Pakatan Federal Government would be the most blessed thing to happen in this country.
In one go we can kill UMNO's arrogance and with it bury racism, cronyism, nepotism and corruption. UMNO is the cancer that is destroying the country.
What else can we ask for?
When we talk about saving the country, for heaven's sake, hang all those ethics.
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written by Taiping60, May 19, 2008 | 15:33:54
Majority of Malaysians looking forward for this change along time ago. Majority know we have to do away with the racial politics which is bad for this country.
Majority know the present systems sucks and there are too many corruptions and vested interest within the government system.
Majority know many areas need to be changed ranging from judiciary, education, security, transportation, etc, etc.
However, there are few still want to keep the same old way.
LETS HOPE THE MAJORITY PREVAIL THIS TIME
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written by lamakawan, May 19, 2008 | 16:00:00
When we look at uncertainties we must be specific. We can then eliminate one uncertainty after another. Now we can start the first elimination. The top instigator on the racial card that is the man himself says that he doesnt want to be counted. So that is one out. you know who he is? The biggest joker in town, the man who never will admit defeat even until his final days. The greatest autocrat of modern time. Two big capital M's. MM.
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written by YSL, May 19, 2008 | 16:17:25
There was never a balanced, cordial and true relationship between One Federal Government and thirteen States.

Allow me to further elaborate this: Federal= Monster and States= 13 Girls.

Imagine this; One Monster Federal has had raped, raped, raped and gang raped and gang raped and then sodomized 13 Girls for since 1957.

That was the relationship they have had since 1957.

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written by my2cents, May 19, 2008 | 16:36:08
The BN lost 5 states. Heavy media scrutiny is on these 5 states. What BN don't know is that, peolpe are watching the other states closely and seeing how the BIG 5 are peforming and how the citizens are benefiting from these. Come next elections, there'll be more than 5 opposition held states. The current issue is simple, BN is in denial and when that happens, as seen currently, BN resorts to "tried, tested and proven" methods, to wit: OSA, ISA, closed tenders, media abuse and lies. I say "tried tested and proven" in shout quotes because they're in DENIAL. Their vision is so blurred they can't see whats in front of them. This is GOOD.
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written by ez24get, May 19, 2008 | 16:44:00
Don't discount the possibility that MIC, MCA , Gerakan and other peninsula BN component parties may desert UMNO if it continues to be arrogant and play up racial sentiments.

The first to leave UMNO may just be MIC if HINDRAF is continuing been oppressed by UMNO. MIC fate is intimately linked to HINDRAF. It knows no indians are going to support MIC if UMNO is continuing whacking HINDRAF.
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written by othman hitam, May 19, 2008 | 17:19:36
jumping ship is not ethical. But if the "win" was due to fraud, manipulation etc., then I believe it is justifiable. Afterall, the so call winners were also not chosen by the people
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written by Oyster, May 19, 2008 | 17:38:59
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written by Uncorruptible, May 19, 2008 | 21:10:48
"Marina Mahathir, columnist and blogger, said: "It's too early to say it's the new dawn. I think it's still the night before. Let's see, let's just wait and see. I don't think that everythled yet. "
Her fathead, oops, father said "Anwar Ibrahim will NEVER become PM".
Very ominous, do they know something we don't? After all mahatail was the architect of May 13 !!!!
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written by Uncorruptible, May 19, 2008 | 21:14:30
CHANGE THE GOVERNMENT NOW EVEN IF YOU HAVE TO BE UNPRINCIPLE, PAKATAN RAKYAT, BEFORE "SOMETHING" HAPPENS AS THE AUTHOR ABOVE WARNED.
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written by cancan, May 19, 2008 | 23:10:25
We do not need anymore fire for our already burning fire.

Link: http://www.kingsamry.blogspot.com/
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written by ChanRaj, May 20, 2008 | 00:18:10
Malaysians are looking forward to a new dawn with the PR Government but the BN sore losers are bent on causing trouble on the horizon, out of sheer desperation and fear of loosing power where most of them would find themselves behind bars. One way or other we will see the dawn.
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written by Rainbowseahorse, May 20, 2008 | 12:13:39
Iez24get wrote: “Don't discount the possibility that MIC, MCA , Gerakan and other peninsula BN component parties may desert UMNO…”
I tend to agree with lez24get for the ONE reason that MIC, MCA & GERAKAN MPs have, since after the 12th GE, been very vocal in the “Malaysia for Malaysian” concept. It would not really surprise me if these 3 major component BN members make their announcement that they have decided to join the PKR. This would be most timely after our Tun M resignation from UMNO. ..And for those who believed and had hoped that Sabah MPs will frog over to the PKR, that will happen under that scenario as these katak Sabah MPs will not want to be on a sinking ship.
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written by Tom n Jerry, May 22, 2008 | 08:11:53
As a new political analyst i would recommend that MCA &Gerakan dissolve to join PR because BN is no longer relevant!In this way malaysians can move forward fast without too much of those teething problem period!
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