We must be serious for a change
this time around. What we are facing now is too grave and without exigent
change we are going through the same problems in perpetuity. In actual fact we have been facing the current
problems for decades but were not paid much attention by the ruling elites.
The culture of making money while
in power was traceable since the early eighties. There were many among the
ruling group who were unhappy with the new but unhealthy culture that was
setting in the ruling elites. I personally was active in UMNO and along the way
I heard many leaders realized that the elements of greed were growing at a daring
pace.
At least two of the distinguished
ministers in the Cabinet were whispering to me in confidence during the tea
break at the annual general assembly of UMNO, ‘young man! sekarang sudah ada
yang mahu jadi orang kaya’. Those years
all the UMNO general assemblies were done at Nirwana ball room at KL Hilton before
moving to PWTC Dewan Merdeka in 1986 when it was equipped for the annual
assemblies.
There were lots of efforts taken
by dignified and decorous leaders then to circumvent those ungainly cultures to
spread including taking on the President of UMNO in the 1987 general assembly.
However the move was not successful, but was more than formidable prove that
there was something very wrong with the way government was run by the ruling
leaders.
What was needed then was just
another 22 votes to erase the thin majority votes of 43 gained by the disputed incumbent
Dr Mahathir. Half of the Cabinet and UMNO supreme council were openly
supporting the need for change then.
The challenger Tengku Razaleigh a
gentleman that he is resigned instantaneously when he failed to get the mandate
from the delegates and that was a real act of democracy. To him he had to
resign as the contest against Dr Mahathir was an act of vote of non-confidence
and he ought to resign. The whole lot of
ministers who were with him resigned to allow Dr Mahathir to choose his new
lineup in the Cabinet.
Tengku Razaleigh since then stays
outside the cabinet watching and witnessing all the pranks and shenanigans committed
by the victor. From that moment one by one the democratic institutions were occupied
by the executives under Mahathir and that was the starting point where the
whole democracy was in ridicule until today.
No one knows what their functions
are as everything is decided by the executives ie the cabinet which the PM
leads. Mahathir claims that is the democracy of our own mold and this kind of
democracy is practiced by the current leaders in the cabinet that annoys
everybody including Dr Mahathir himself. It’s a situation like ‘senjata makan
tuan’ as the adage goes. Mahathir and his likes are now suppressed by his own mold of democracy that he personally designed and built.
The cabinet members were just passengers
and rubber stamps to the PM. Any PM from Mahathir onwards makes used of the
cabinet members to just rubber stamps and takes joint accountability on every
decision made by the PM. If he goes everyone has to go. I keep on harping on
this issue as we must understand problems up to specific before we even think
of a change. We should stop addressing the
pain. We should start to address the terminal disease first.
So morally and ethically can
Muhyiddin qualify to be a substitution to Najib? It’s an erroneous move to make him the PM isn’t it?
Saudara AA
ReplyDeleteIt's just old wine in a new bottle. All of them come from the same mold. We are stuck in a rut. We need people like Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, Zaid Ibrahim, Ambiga, et al to drive the nation forward.
ReplyDeleteprime minister najib should add fresh faces to the cabinet like bringing in academias and corporate captains . giving the finance portfolio to ku li will add more creditability . the cabinet reshuffle is critical this time for pm najib.......so be tactful.
ReplyDeletegive ku li the finance portfolio or executive chairman of PETRONAS.......one bullet for two target.......
The opposition is in disarray.So how to expect them to be serious about giving Umno/BN a run for their money.All they do,day and night,even in their sleep and dreams is to yell and wail 1MDB.For what it is worth,I think 1MDB is giving the critics and opposition horrendous nightmares.
ReplyDeleteThe critics of 1MDB screamed corruption.Public money has dissapeared into thin air.Pay down the loans.But 1MDB cannot sell to GLC'S,as it is considered bailouts.1MDB wants to sell some properties to Middle Eastern investors.1MDB cannot sell to foreigners,says Tony Pua.Then,why not say can only sell to his papa.
With the damn if you do and damn if you don't attitude,it shows that the opposition is bankrupt of ideals.People who do not use their brains should pack up and join the Morons Club.Period.
Sekiranya berlaku pertukaran kerajaan, pihak yang mengambil alih pemerintahan perlu mengambil masa yang lama bukannya lima tahun atau sepuluh tahun mungkin lebih dari itu bagi memulihkan semula ekonomi negara yang telah merosot dengan teruk. Ini merupakan cabaran yang amat pahit dan sukar untuk pemerintah baru bagi memulihkan semula ekonomi negara dalam satu atau dua penggal pemerintahannya. Ini adalah kerana perbelanjaan negara sebahagian bersarnya terpaksa digunakan untuk membayar hutang dan akibatnya perbelanjaan untuk kesejahteraan rakyat dan negara terpaksa dikurangkan. Akhirnya pemerintah baru menjadi "mangsa keadaan" di mana sepanjang pemerintahan mereka, mereka dikatakan tidak perform dan tidak mesra rakyat. Ini hanyalah pandangan peribadi dan ia tidak semestinya betul.
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