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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Third Force to be kingmakers in GE

Joe Fernandez

Maverick Jeffrey Kitingan, true to form, has received his big brother deputy Chief Minister Pairin's blessing for the formation of the Third Force.

Jeffrey Kitingan, true to form, has once again decided against forming his own political vehicle to rival one led by Joseph Pairin Kitingan, his elder brother in politics. Instead, he has elected to be chairman of the Sabah chapter of the Sarawak Reform Party (Star).

The party also has a Sarawak chapter and both chapters will make common cause under a National Committee which will be the umbrella grouping for the party. Kitingan’s role in the National Committee is still work in progress, according to the official line, but has already been decided.

Kitingan being with Star could not have happened without Pairin giving him the blessing, nay even encouraging him as in the past with his entry into other parties.

Between 1994, when he first “joined” PBS 10 years after its founding, and Friday Jan 6, 2012 when he joins Star Sabah, he went through as many parties as possible and all in consultation with Pairin.

Such sojourns even earned him the unenviable crown as King of the Frogs. He concedes here on this score and readily too but not without claiming that he has always been a good frog, never a bull frog.

Kitingan, who co-founded the Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) in 1984 with Pairin, the Huguan Siou (Paramount Chief), has always shied away from forming his own political vehicle.

For one, there’s the “blood is thicker than water” mindset of the Kitingans in and out of politics.

For another, Kitingan does not want to be seen among the still tribal mindset Dusun – including the Kadazan or urban Dusun and the Murut – as being at loggerheads with his brother.

Finally, there’s the distinct possibility, albeit receding, that he may no longer be needed to be the perennial sacrificial lamb and instead be called upon to play the role of the prodigal son and return home to bring PBS into the Borneo Alliance.

Star, the nucleus of Borneo Alliance

Star, in effect, is the political wing of the United Borneo Front (UBF), soon to be renamed United Sabah Sarawak Brotherhood Front (also UBF), Kitingan’s NGO which works across the political divide to flog the Borneo Agenda.

Star, in effect, is also the nucleus of the Borneo Alliance which will group together various local political parties in Sabah and Sarawak in furtherance of the Borneo Agenda.

Peninsular Malaysia-based political parties represented in the Sabah and Sarawak state assemblies, or representing the two states in Parliament, are not welcome in the Borneo Alliance unless they allow autonomous local chapters.

The Borneo Alliance, in effect, is the nucleus of the Third Force in the Malaysian Parliament to rival the Barisan Nasional (BN) and the Pakatan Rakyat (PR), both Peninsular Malaysia-based national coalitions.



In that sense, the Third Force will also be a national coalition, albeit Malaysian Borneo-based, reaching across the South China Sea to various allies viz. the Orang Asli, Christians, the Indian underclass as represented by Hindraf Makkal Sakthi, and those in Peninsular Malaysia who support neither BN nor Pakatan.

If there was method in madness in Kitingan’s previous sojourns with various other political parties, there’s tenacity of purpose in him signing up this time with Star.

The Third Force, sensing a historical window of opportunity since the 2008 general election, has pledged to take up the role of kingmaker in the Malaysian Parliament.

If all goes according to script, neither BN nor Pakatan will be able to put together a federal government with even a simple majority without the support of the Third Force.

In that sense, the Third Force will not be part of the federal government but only support it from outside.

The Third Force is against the idea of a government of national unity i.e. one that groups together BN, Pakatan and itself.

Nurul Izzah could be deputy PM

The Third Force will only be in the federal government when it can take the initiative to form and lead such a government, even if it means that it will have less seats than its would-be partner.

In that case, there are no prizes for guessing that the Prime Minister will come from either Sabah or Sarawak.

If the scenario materializes as envisaged, Kitingan would be Prime Minister and Nurul Izzah Anwar one of five deputy prime ministers.

If BN is the preferred partner for the Third Force in Parliament, it would be a whole new ball game.

It’s unlikely that Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, for example, would be happy to eat humble pie and be a “lowly” deputy prime minister under Kitingan.

It was not so long ago, in 1994 in fact, when Kitingan asked former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad why a Sabahan could not be Prime Minister of Malaysia.

Kitingan had just been released from detention under the draconian Internal Security Act (ISA) mid-way through his second two-year term.

Mahathir, being himself, quipped: “A Sabahan cannot be Prime Minister of Malaysia but a Malaysian can.”
Kitingan had been detained by Mahathir for allegedly plotting to take Sabah out of Malaysia by force.

Indeed, the exit of Sabah and Sarawak from Malaysia remains a distinct possibility if the Third Force cannot make any headway in Parliament to seek redress for the many grievances in the two states against the Federation.

For now, the Third Force is here to stay, being an idea whose time has come.

62 comments:

  1. We'll wait and see what this Third Force is capable of after this before we make our decisions.

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  2. Will Star be able to bring transformation to Sabah and Sarawak?

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  3. Given support from Sabahans and Sarawakians, STAR/JK has been always fighting along the lines of The Borneo Agenda, for this reason, STAR together with all the oppositions, will be able to transform S/S to reclaim our honour.

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  4. Anything but UMNO.No way then for the most corrupt
    party.

    Let the S/S rule their destiny.

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  5. Good luck. Let the best party win.

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  6. Political 'tsunami' might happen in GE13th. Hope for the best.

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  7. how to win against BN/Umno if votes are splitted.

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  8. all the best.. I hope for the best party to win.

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  9. It is good to have dreams !! Let the "rakyat" deicde what is best for the Sabahan.
    Everything is so confusing !!

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  10. terserah kepada rakyat untuk menerima star atau tidak.

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  11. kini terdapat banyak parti yang ada di Sabah, tidak mustahil akan wujud persaingan 3 atau 4 penjuru nanti.

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  12. semuanya terpulang kepada rakyat untuk memilih mana yang mereka rasa terbaik.

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  13. getting vote to office is one matter, still they have a lot to proof to the people that place them in office.

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  14. the aspiration of Sabahan has to be met.

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  15. 'One Hit Wonder' in the making?
    We shall wait and see...

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  16. Ya DorianG, kita tunggu dan lihat dulu baru senang cerita. hehe

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  17. Tapi takpa all the best pada semua parti yang bakal bertanding. Harap yang terbaik menang.

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  18. Yang pasti persaingan sememangnya cukup hangat nanti. hihi

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  19. Masa akan tentukan segalanya. Susah nak ramal, politik ni boleh berubah sekelip mata.

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  20. Sekarang ni kita harapkan saja semua pihak mainkan peranan masing-masing.

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  21. we will see if the tthird force is capable to change the political scenario in malaysia..

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  22. sabah and sarawak will be the kingmakers in next GE.

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  23. will JK succeed this time?

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  24. yang pasti pru13 adalah pru yang paling getir..segalanya akan berubah selepas pru ini..diharapkan akan ada pemimpin dari sabah atau sarawak yang akan menjadi TPM..kalau boleh PM..

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  25. kita tunggu dan lihat pru13 nanti..

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  26. I respect Jeffrey's effort to fight for Sabahans rights.

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  27. Perjuangan STAR masih baru. Mungkin masih ramai rakyat yang tertanya2 tentang parti ini. Kalau pun STAR bertanding untuk PRU-13,rasanya belum cukup kuat.

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  28. Go go STAR.good luck!

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  29. We should wait and observe what this third force is all about. Will it become a turning point for Sabah or just another party.

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  30. I'm beginning to suspect Jeffrey's intention, will he be fighting for Sabahan rights or for his own interests.

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  31. I think general election is getting nearer.

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  32. STAR merupakan parti baru untuk Sabah. Namun adakah STAR ini boleh berjuang untuk Sabah dan Sarawak. Semua itu adalah penilaian rakyat sendiri. Jika BN Sabah kita sudah nampak akan kebolehan mereka mentadbir Sabah.

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  33. PRU 13 penentu nanti adakah star ini dapat diterima atau tidak untuk Sabah dan Sarawak.

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  34. Star adalah parti baru di Sabah, kita tgk bagaimana perjuangan Star.

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  35. kita tgk juga adakah Star akan mendapat sokongan dari rakyat Sabah.

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  36. I just hope no more blah blah things going on.

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  37. Jangan jual Sabah.

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  38. Jeffrey with his new political party will face against Pakatan Rakyat.. their fighting will give an advantages to BN to rule this state after the next GE..

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  39. dunno why Jeffrey choose the weakest Sarawak local-based party..

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  40. Boleh tahu juga tu nanti. semsa PRU13 dan result yang muktamad. Adakah impian2 tercapai.

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  41. Jeffrey mungkin mahu jadi CM, YTL pula macam mana

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  42. Kita tunngu dan lihat smaada star dapat di terima di sabah atau tidak..

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  43. Adakh JK akan berjaya kali ini??kita tunggu dan lihat sahaja.

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  44. How the STAR in coming election?

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  45. Pasti satu persaingan giat di PRU akan datang.

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  46. Jeffrey indeed will strike more for the people.

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  47. Utamakan rakyat. Rakyat memerlukan pemimpin yang betul-betul berusaha dan bersuara untuk rakyat Sabah.

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  48. Let’s hope for the best party this time.

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  49. I wish the best for the Sabahans this year.

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  50. It is in the hands of the people to decide carefully.

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  51. Let’s anticipate the best this year.

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  52. Hopefully there will be change of hands this time certainly for good.

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  53. Kita tunggu dan lihat apa keputusan PRU13 nnti.

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  54. Hard to predict JK whether to win or lose the election. The decision is on the people hand.

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  55. Adakah STAR berjaya menambat hati rakyat?

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  56. Let see what the 3rd force can do in coming election.

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  57. Rakyat tidak pedulikan siapa yang menang, yang penting hak & kepentingan penduduk diutamakan.

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  58. STAR akan memperjuangkan autonomy Sabah.

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