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ARCHIVES ARCHIVES 2011 The need to chart Nurul Izzah’s career path (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

The need to chart Nurul Izzah’s career path (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)


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Nevertheless, Nurul Izzah must first be groomed and trained for national leadership. In the next election she should contest a state seat, maybe in her ‘home-state’, Penang. Then, if she wins that state seat, she should be made one of the Deputy Chief Ministers, or at the very least a State EXCO Member of an important portfolio.

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Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim sex trial verdict might push for political heir

(Press TV) - Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's supporters say the verdict of his sex trial, scheduled for January 9, would indicate the transparency of the country's judiciary.

Anwar, who stood trial for sodomy, has repeatedly said he did not get a fair trial throughout the two-year court proceeding. He also accused the government of trumping up the sex charge to end his political career and popularity.

Anwar was charged with sodomy for the second time a few months after he led the opposition to an unprecedented victory at the general election in 2008, which denied the government its two third majority.

His party loyalists say that the judgment is crucial in determining if the government had meddled into the trial.

The government has denied any political conspiracy. Anwar lost his position as the deputy prime minister when he was arrested and charged for corruption and sodomy in 1998. He served a six-year jail sentence and was released in 2004 when the federal court overturned his conviction.

Government leaders say the country's judiciary is independent and alleged that Anwar is orchestrating conspiracy theories for his political gain.

If seen to have manufactured the sex charge, political observers say that it would cost prime minister Najib Tun Razak votes at the next general election, which is expected to be called early next year.

Political analysts say that the verdict for the sex trial of opposition Anwar Ibrahim would not just determine his political future but also that of the opposition coalition. But there is a widespread speculation that Anwar's eldest daughter, who herself is a member of parliament, might take over the leadership from her father.

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Many are now no longer talking about whether Anwar Ibrahim is or is not going to jail but talking about who will take over the leadership of the opposition coalition, Pakatan Rakyat, once Anwar goes to jail. And there is already talk that Nurul Izzah can most likely be that candidate.

Of course, some say Nurul Izzah, at only 31, is still too young. That is, of course, a very subjective view. At 30, Alexander the Great had conquered almost half the world. And in these modern times many have became multi-millionaires or billionaires before the age of 30.

So, is 31 really an age that is too young?

I made my first million at age 27 (my good friend, Michael Toh, can testify to that because he was my mentor). By age 37 I went bust when ‘Black Monday’ swept the world (because I became too big for my britches and did not listen to Michael Toh who advised me to focus and consolidate rather than expand and diversify indiscriminately). So it was a very short ten years of life as a millionaire before I was reduced to a life of begging.

So, again, is 31 really an age that is too young?

Nevertheless, Nurul Izzah must first be groomed and trained for national leadership. In the next election she should contest a state seat, maybe in her ‘home-state’, Penang. Then, if she wins that state seat, she should be made one of the Deputy Chief Ministers, or at the very least a State EXCO Member (State Minister) of an important portfolio.

This will give her the opportunity to learn the ropes. Her job as a state minister would give her the experience she needs to eventually take on the task of a federal minister, or even as one of the Deputy Prime Ministers (assuming by then Malaysia has three Deputy Prime Ministers once Pakatan Rakyat takes over the federal government).

Furthermore, this will also allow Malaysians the opportunity to gauge her performance as a Deputy Chief Minister or a State EXCO member. Whether she also contests a parliament seat so that she still has a presence in parliament is up to the party to decide. To me that is not as crucial as her training in the state government to eventually play a prominent role in the federal government.

Even if Pakatan Rakyat gets to win the next election and gets to form the federal government there is no problem with Nurul Izzah spending a stint in the state government before moving up to the federal government in the 14th General Election -- assuming, of course, Pakatan Rakyat wins the 14th General Election. By then Nurul Izzah will be about 40 or so and at just the right age to take centre stage in the federal government.

Anyway, that is just my opinion, not that my opinion means anything to those who walk in the corridors of power or aspire to walk in the corridors of power. But the point is, Nurul Izzah’s stint in the state government not only allows her to gain the experience that she will need but also allows us to gauge her suitability to play a bigger role at federal government level.

“And why Penang and not Selangor?” you might ask. Well, because Umno is saying that Penang is controlled by the Chinese and with Nurul Izzah as one of the Deputy Chief Ministers she can demonstrate that the Chinese do not control Penang and that Lim Guan Eng is not the dictator who runs Penang like it is his personal kingdom. Furthermore, Nurul Izzah would have no problems working with Guan Eng plus we Malaysians would not be losing any sleep wondering whether she would sell out the opposition and go join Umno. This would put to rest the ‘frog’ issue.

Translated into Chinese at: http://ccliew.blogspot.com/2011/12/blog-post_23.html

 

 


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written by Pegasus, December 19, 2011 11:08:31
Nurul will make excellent choice...
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written by SoundMan, December 19, 2011 00:08:54
Yes to Nurul Izzah in Penang's government.
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written by peter, December 18, 2011 16:28:45
Nurul Izzah - I say amen to that. She's the best choice.
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written by Aria, December 18, 2011 07:30:00
Anwar is going to jail so Nurul will get a lot of sympathy, but is that enough to get Pakatan into government? No! She is good and one day she could be the first female PM of Malaysia. One change at a time first ABU then Malaysia can think about the first female PM.

Anwar has to think other then himself or his family. This is not a monarchy. Find the right person Ku Li, Marina Mahathir, RPK! there are still many more people out there who have the experience and trust of the people. One thing I know 'Nurul not yet'.
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written by flyer168, December 18, 2011 02:03:08
Pete,

That’s a good suggestion and about time PKR gives it a thought to discuss, groom and prepare YB Nurul & even Nik Nazmi, Rafizi Ramili, etc to take the party to greater heights.
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written by Vietnamjai, December 17, 2011 23:14:09
We must not lose hope for Anwar's acquital. We all know that the charge against him is trumped up to finish him. Let's unite and pray for him.

Nurul Izzah may be young. Her youthfulness and resourcefulness is what Malaysia needs now. She is matured and she is not lacking in leadership. Let her lead the able and experienced seniors to rectify the ills of this country. Let the seniors tame the old dogs of BN. All she needs is our support and that of the whole spectrum of the younger voters.
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written by earthman, December 17, 2011 22:09:27
Those who can only follow reality will be surprised and be ashamed of their desires that didn't come true and create troubles because they cannot appreciate what is good but what they desire. For in reality Nurul looks right to lead, but the truth is there are others better to lead but not accepted by all.
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written by abdras, December 17, 2011 21:46:54
I pray I would live long enough to see her lead this nation before I RIP.
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written by ibabonma, December 17, 2011 20:22:39
She may contest in any of the state seats as well and that I must agree. We need her to bring the BN government down in the absence of Anwar.
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written by temenggong, December 17, 2011 16:29:43
This is more realistic, and Nurul is ready to be MB of Negeri Sembilan. This state is ready to fall to PR. Malacca is still too difficult.
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written by syd, December 17, 2011 16:14:39
can this be our very own iron lady?

but seriously, malay people cannot lead the country. they will be stuck in racial and religious quagmire and the country and its people cannot evolve and modernise.
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written by wangi, December 17, 2011 15:11:46
Why not stand in Selangor? Then she can be the next MB if PR wins again. Nurul at 31 need not be considered too young because Najib became MB Pahang at age 29 with even less political experience than what Nurul now has. Besides, Nurul as she is now is certainly more intelligent than Najib when he was 29.

Don't forget the paedophile tambi from Melaka who became chief minister at age 32.

If I may be allowed to digress a little, the paedophile tambi from Melaka will certainly be among those who will insist that 31 is too old because he craves for those not older than 15 and 16.
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written by Noble House, December 17, 2011 15:08:17
Nurul is one of those far-sighted and right thinking modern Malays that the country is desperately in need of to move forward. She has the fore-sight but what she lacks is the battle hardened personality that is required in politics. But then, i suppose DSAI would have groomed her to take on a bigger role but she should not stop it at there but instead takes the cue from hereon to pick up the finer points from those 'elders' who have had gone through the thick and thin in politics, PAS and the DAP included. RPK's food for thoughts is somewhat timely here and maybe it is not a bad idea if he could agreed to be one of Nurul's mentors through distant learnings for a start! DSAI's predicament, as we all know, is a foregone conclusion but then the flagship will still be in need of a captain - a very good captain, that is!
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written by arazak, December 17, 2011 14:47:34
Dear Pete,

I think that chap Rafizi Ramli has got PM material. He was a student leader in the UK and held various posts in local student organizations.

My perception is that this chap has got the balls, is sharp and intelligent!

I think you know him too. But this is just my perception and opinion.
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written by cheekhiaw, December 17, 2011 13:44:34
It is the people and the values they hold dear and not the leaders that will determine the future of the country. The leaders are merely reflections of people's values.

Democracy is a device that ensures we shall be governed no better than we deserve. - George Bernard Shaw
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written by leonardo, December 17, 2011 13:39:01
Just declare that Nurul will be Melaka's next Chief Minister and give her a young team, and I am sure she will be the next Melaka Chief Minister, and will make Melaka as vibrant as Pulau Pinang. Do a survey, and you will agree that she can deliver more than two third of all Melaka's seats.

Do you agree ?
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written by cpchen, December 17, 2011 12:34:32
She should remain in Putra Jaya Parliament seat and steer Keadilan to a new height instead. She should take care of the central region as it is most populated and the Capital of Malaysia and she has more important task than a state minister.
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written by Sribayu, December 17, 2011 12:29:29
"The young always listen and obey and the old always question..." (Hadith Rasullah)
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written by malaysianforever, December 17, 2011 12:25:29
I am from Penang. I welcome Nurul Izzah as the deputy CM. It is good for her and the country. He will learn a lot from LGE who is honest, sincere and humble. Yes, under LGE tutelage she will be a very good leader and an honest one like LGE.
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written by Awang Kuku, December 17, 2011 11:34:31
I have the following suggestion:

Let Nurul move to Penang, as RPK suggested. Let her take her father's seat of Permatang Pauh (a Federal seat) and contest a state seat as well. The state seat should be UMNO's stronghold. With her popularity and personality, I am sure she can thresh any goons from UMNO. That way Pakatan can be sure of extra seat. And also, my crystal ball says that she might lose her Lembah Pantai seat, as the evil UMNO has already set up necessary traps to topple her, albeit dirty tactics, like huge increase in postal voters, sudden increase in registered voters (with the help of Indons).

My 3 sens thought.
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written by vhari, December 17, 2011 11:15:55
Nurul should contest a parliment seat so as to become national leader.
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written by hellosunshine, December 17, 2011 10:39:44
Capital idea. I'll second that but after having said that and no offence to Nurul Izzah, are Malaysians so short of talent that we are always looking at the 2nd generation of political leaders? Look at the crap 'yee sai chou' (in reference to Emperor Shih Huang Ti's son who lost the empire in the 2nd generation) Najis, Mukhriz, Hisapmoodeen etc. These idiot prince-lings were shielded from the real world and totally out of touch with the rakyat as can be seen by their many blunders and flip flops. The Malaysian Monsoon should blow in new blood and new talents with the over 70s politicians acting as mentors or sifu to the young ones.
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written by guruyahya, December 17, 2011 10:31:42
Agreed. Nurul is clean. Permatang Pauh is a native seat. LGE at the helm. The best for her, Penangites and Malaysians!

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