I was amused by the comments of “Interview” section last Sunday that Pakatan has been trying to register itself as a political party. Datuk Seri Wan Azizah insinuated that the Registrar of Societies refused to register Pakatan’s application.
Talk of Pakatan registering as a coalition of parties like the Barisan Nasional started after the 2008 general election. At the time, I remember reading in the newspaper that the law required an association to have at least seven members.
Any self-respecting political leader knows about Article 2 of the Societies Act 1966 that requires a political party to have at least seven members. This means Pakatan has to have seven parties as founding members. As the founding President of PKR, Azizah must have known about this legal provision. Are the hundreds of PKR and DAP lwayers so busy that none of them has reminded Wan Azizah of this basic law?
There are 31 registered parties in Malaysia. BN is a party with 13 component members. Other than Pakatan (PAS, DAP and PKR), there are still 14 other parties. If Pakatan is sincere in its intention to register, can Pakatan not woo another four of these 13 political parties to join Pakatan so that Pakatan can be registered?
What the people have witnesses, is Pakatan driving away other opposition forces so that PR can remain the sole opposition flag bearer.
Most people have left PKR than join it. It is simple arithmetic that if all the people who voted BN in 2008 vote BN again in the next general elections, then Pakatan cannot win. Pakatan to win, must attract BN people and face sitters.
Parties like Sabah’s SAPP, Setia, Bersekutu, Sarawak’s State Reform Party, KL Based like Berjasa, Kimma, Workers Party, Indian Progressive Front, KITA and others could have been roped in to achieve the minimum seven component parties.
SAPP is still the only party to have left BN to join forces with the opposition but Pakatan has returned the favor by giving them the cold shoulder.
The Sarawak state election last month showed that Pakatan is still not able to organize the political forces in the country to come together.
SNAP was betrayed and insulted. MPs from PKR has left to form the Parti Socialists Malaysia and KITA.
Granted that leaders like Wan Azizah have good intentions, I now doubt if they know how to run political parties and to run our country.
Political Observer
Pakatan Rakyat is still fooling around.
ReplyDeleteThis is no time to fool around Pakatan.
ReplyDeleteBuck up already Pakatan!
ReplyDeletePakatan won't do better if they are acting like a child.
ReplyDeleteThis is not the time to play around as the GE will be announce in any time..
ReplyDeletePerkara yang remeh seperti ini baik selesaikanya cepat supaya tidak menganggu isu yang lebih penting.
ReplyDeleteJika Pakatan tidak menangani masalah dalaman mereka ini, pasti rakyat akan menolak mereka bila PRU-13 nanti.
ReplyDeletejika pakatan nampak tidak bersatu, sukar untuk mereka mendapatkan sokongan.
ReplyDeleteDAP, PKR, dan PAS walaupun mereka bekerjasama, tapi mereka tak boleh bersatu kerana mereka ada agenda yang berlainan.
ReplyDeleteIts PR's choice. If they want to play play there, don't blame anyone when they lose again.
ReplyDeleteSukar untuk PAKATAN memberikan jawapan tentang logo ini.
ReplyDeleteloose coalition will never going to succeed in taking over power from the mighty BN. A loose coalition also has the tendency to fall apart, as what happen to Semangat 46 & Barisan Alternatif, the precedence to the current Pakatan Rakyat.
ReplyDeletePakatan should stay away from Sabah.. let the local based party face BN in the next general election..
ReplyDeleteIsu kecil masih dipertikaikan. Bagaimana Pakatan boleh menghadapi PRU kalau masih tidak kuatkan semangat?
ReplyDeleteSemua terpedaya dengan article ini.Ianya di tulis olih orang yang ingin memperkecilkan keupayahan PKR dan seolah-olah PKR yang dalang diatas segala permasalahan dalam Pakatan.
ReplyDeletePenulis ini buat tuduhan dan andaian buta tanpa memahami isu politik sebenar.Rakyat harus fokus kepada kebolihan Pakatan untuk memimpin Negara dan bukan kepada simbol semata-mata.
Solve your own internal issues first, PKR.
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