KOTA KINABALU: The Sarawak election result is a wake-up call for the bickering Opposition parties in Sabah.
Sabah DAP secretary dr edwin bosi said the dismal performance of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) and Sarawak National Party (SNAP) was a costly lesson that the Sabah Opposition should learn from and avoid.
PKR won only three out of the 49 seats it contested while SNAP had only one candidate who managed to retain his deposit.
“This is the result of the failed negotiations between the two parties to agree on one-to-one fights with the Barisan Nasional,” he said.
“The irony is that both PKR and SNAP are Pakatan Rakyat members,” he said, adding that DAP had formed a three-man team to talk to its partners PKR and PAS over the sharing of seats. “The team also hopes to discuss with local-based Opposition, the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) to chart a common strategy against the Barisan.”
SAPP president Datuk Seri Panglima Yong Teck Lee concurred that there was a need for the Opposition to strategise as any change in the Federal Government would depend on a shift towards the Opposition in the Borneo states.
“The state election result, when translated into parliamentary seats, mean that the Opposition could capture only four or five seats in the main towns,” said Yong, whose SAPP pulled out of the Barisan in 2008 but did not join Pakatan Rakyat. There are 31 parliamentary seats in Sarawak.
Yong said the key to changing the government lied in the combined strength of both the rural and urban areas.
“A rally of 35,000 people in Penang was sufficient to change the state government in 2008. But in Kuching, a rally of 35,000 cannot even change the city mayor.”
most people still support the BN...
ReplyDeleteafter this, all parties whether BN or PR need to improve their efforts.
ReplyDeletedilhat BN masih lagi kukuh, tapi jgnlah terus leka dan teruskan usaha untuk memperbaiki kelemahan agar lebih kukuh.
ReplyDeleteOpposition really need to pull themselves together.
ReplyDeletebe careful with three-cornered fight..
ReplyDeletePR perlu mengelakkan daripada mengulangi kesilapan yang telah dilakukan dalam pilihan raya negeri Sarawak.
ReplyDeletewe'll see
ReplyDeleteJangan kita terlalu yakin dengan kekuatan. Kerana jika kekuatan tanpa perancangan pasti akan berlaku seperti di Sarawak.
ReplyDeletePilihan rakyat kita tidak boleh nafikan lagi. Majoriti tetap memilih BN. Apa pun harap rakyat akan memilih parti yang benar-benar dapat membantu mereka..
ReplyDelete“This is the result of the failed negotiations between the two parties to agree on one-to-one fights with the Barisan Nasional,” he said.
ReplyDeleteIf only there were cooperation between those 2 parties, I'm sure the result will turn out different.
It's all up to the people to vote for the best party for them.
ReplyDeletekena teruskan usaha untuk lebih kukuh
ReplyDeletePkr should stop backstabbing their own kind because it will going to backfire back to them...the previous blunder in Sabah has been repeated back in Sarawak..only three out of 40+ seats...
ReplyDeleteThat's right, PKR should look in the mirror and spot their own weaknesses.
ReplyDeleteIf they don't get their acts together, they would never take over Putrajaya.
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