Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Whose Teh Tarik is Sweeter?

More and more people said PR will not win over the federal government next election. The poll even said BN will return its more than two-third majority if the general election was held tomorrow.
So, what do you think?
As I said earlier, the new PM know how to play politics and he is not sitting there waiting the party to be taken over the 50 years dynasty in Malaysia.
The campaign and the branding tactics to make Najib as popular PM work for the last few months and bring back some supports from the ground.
However, as the advertisement in the television, it is exciting but the excitement could not last long. PM or the UMNO has to show the real reformation within the party, within the BN and within the government agencies.
Is he able to reform the evil warlords in the party, unreliable coalitions and rotten bureaucracy? And more importantly, he himself too involved in so many un-answered question marks?
We might blame PR for unable to keep the momentum and unable or slow to materialise some of the promises they made during the last elections. However, generally, they are comparatively a better choice to replace BN and they are still on the right tracks to a better Malaysia.
Probably, we put too much hopes at PR to make wonders in all sectors within the short period that unable to deliver by BN for the last 50 years. Most people tends to blame PR more when they made simple mistakes but people normally has higher tolerance when BN made blunders.
However, the results of the survey is a good alarm clock to PR. Pakatan shall take this opportunities to settle the internal differences and emphasis their similarity to show us that they are a capable alternative government that people could believe in.
Politic is about the matter of majority people. PR might have talked a lot on "high level politics" like corruption, policies, democracy, etc., but as a ruling government in several states, the PR government shall also show that they are capable to take care of people's daily life problems and their rice bowl.

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