Friday, June 20, 2008

People wait impatiently for the change of the federal government

These 2 days have been the most chaotic for the PM as well as all for the BN men, many of them are waking up to the shock reality that they could lose control of the central government for the first time since the BN's formation decades ago.

When Yong Teck Lee dropped the bomb shell on the 18th June 2008 that his party's MP would either call or support the none-confidence vote against the PM when Parliament resumes on the 30th June 2008. The BN scrambled to cover its bases and held the BN's supreme council meeting the next day in Kuala Lumpur with all eyes on the East Malaysian leaders. Of course, all of them condemned Yong for his "betrayal" and pledged their loyalty and support behind the PM.

Whether Yong's move could trigger the domino effect from the other BN parties is yet to be seen, but the effect of his move has triggered the the imagination of most Malaysian who waited impatiently for the BN's downfall after the latest fuel prices hike and the ricing cost of all goods and services triggered by the high pump prices.

I have on two occasion went to the press calling for the SUPP, another BN component party with 6 MPs, to withdraw itself from the BN and let the Pakatan Rakyat (PR)takes over. The SUPP grassroots and supporters have been very receptive of the call as they were all taken by Anwar promises that the PR would give 20% oil royalty to Sarawak and Sabah and also the PR will reverse the pump prices immediately once it took over the administration of the country.

Many BN supporters called us up to enquire when would "D Day" comes. At least the ground(BN support base) is shaking and the following days and weeks would be much crucial as Yong hinted that there are more from Sabah that would follow his lead. At least Anwar is optimistic that he shall form the PR governmnet before 16 Septmeber, the Malaysia Day, and that would bring history in an interesting and meaningful pespective, wouldn't it?

David Wong
DAP Sarawak Publicity Sec.,
20-06-2008

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, bring it down! We can't wait for a change and the pump prices to come down.

You would be a fine cabinet member and hope to see that day soon. Keep it up!

Rice eater and more.

Anonymous said...

Shall see the day soon and very soon indeed. Abdullah must be jumping and should enjoy the sleepless nights like many of us. Maybe his wife can comfort him enough though but my wife told me that she and 90% of all the women will never accept or forgive one marrying a relative!

Anonymous said...

Yes. SAPP has waited for far too long. In fact, Sabah is the most blessed state in Malaysia. Mount Kinabalu is there. All the beautiful beaches are there. But somehow, the Sabahans do not manage their land well. They expect help and there is no help. Illegals coming in and tarnishing the good name of Sabah. When the ethnic people of Sabah get the money, they use up quickly. They don't know how to think far and wide.

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