Thursday, June 19, 2008

Another Political Tsunami?

Just came back chit-chatting with my university mate who married to a French and staying there for more than 3 years. Will share with you later her experience staying in French and Malaysia.
Back to Malaysia, SAPP from Sabah thrown a political bombshell today that will back a no-confidence motion against PM on next monday. Many questions come to us and i guess not many people know all the answers at this moment.
1) Could the motion be raised successfully on Monday? (This is new lesson for malaysian)
2) Are SAPP alone, or will be followed by many others?
3) Will it trigger a ripple effects to other parties?
4) What are the people response?
5) What are the next move for SAPP?
6) What are the UMNO reactions?
7) Will Anwar successful to get enough supports?
8) Is it morale for Anwar to take over government this way?
9) Could majority of the people accept and calm if this happen?
10) Are we Ready?

4 comments:

Cheong Tatt 昌达 said...

Good questions. I don't like to have a new government formed in this manner. But it is also a matter of timing and what is best for the country.
For now, no answers to most of the questions.

Lee Cheng Hoe said...

From these few days responces to the issue, it seems to be unlikely to make any history as to many politicians, advantages to themselves come first before they think of the Rakyat.

Anonymous said...

Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) will move a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi when Parliament resumes on Monday.

Abdullah's political resolve is to use the opportunity to identify the enemy within and purge them once and for all.

Potential challengers like Tengku Razaleigh & Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir are now in a tight spot for impelling PM Abdullah Badawi to step down.

Notice that SAPP's no-confidence votes attack Abdullah personally and not the Party Barison Nasional

" Killing two birds with one stone." It is indeed a good tactical move by SAPP Datuk Yong Teck Lee

Anonymous said...

...the opposition party PR should be more aggresive in changing the federal government....taking over state governments are not enough....do not lost the momentum to proceed ahead as majority of the rakyat are behind them...those are not behind are those who are still sleeping, have self insterests in BN or the young or old generations who do not have to worry much because they have inherited or going to inherit tons of money from their families....