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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

PKR is prepared for year-end General Elections

Parti Keadilan Rakyat is prepared to face the General Elections before year-end and it has conducted negotiations with the other major Opposition parties, namely PAS and DAP, to ensure a straight fight against the Barisan Nasional.

PKR Vice-President Azmin Ali told reporters in Seremban today that talks among PKR, DAP and PAS have been smooth and there is consensus among them that they share common grounds to focus on the main issues in the forthcoming elections. He acknowledged there were differences but these were "minor" compared with the general areas of agreement in facing the elections on national issues. These include the fight against corruption, abuse by the government, general concern over security and public safety due to rising crime rates and increasing inflation.

The party could sense a general dissatisfaction and disaffection for the BN government as the populace could clearly see the wrong priorities placed by the ruling government. There has been a general decline in media freedom, judiciary independence, and government service delivery in caring for the common people, according to PKR informiation chief Tian Chua. Despite the landslide victory in the March 2004 elections, Pak Lah and his adminstaraton have been large on promises, but outstanding for under-performance.

Tian also stressed that the party's struggle for change and greater check-and-balance in Parliament based on the major issues commonly identified by PAS, DAP and PKR "is not just for the coming elections. It is the party's long term commitment for promoting a better Malaysia."

Party president Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Ismail said despite the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi's assurance of top priority in the fight against corruption, the recent "swift" pronouncement of "no case" against the former Anti-Corruption Agency chief and current Inspector-General of Police was something to warrant concern among the public.

Compared with the case against Eric Chia which took years before the Perwaja Steel corruption trial, the case against the IGP and ex-ACA chief was "closed" in the twinkle of any eye -- something is definitely wrong somewhere, she added.

The PKR leaders were speaking at a press conference following the official opening by party president Wan Azizah of the Negri Sembilan PKR headquarters in Jalan Rahang, Seremban. PKR Adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's flight from Johor Bahru was delayed, causing him to "miss" the function as he had to head for Port Dickson for a large dinner gathering, then return to for a ceramah in Ampangan, Seremban, at 9.00pm later (Tuesday, Aug 11, 2007). -- Reporting by PKR Seremban division member, YL CHONG


DESIDERATA:
Readers interested in hearing the PKR de facto leader speak still have just two hours to make to the destination. You won't lose your way there, for NS members have planted the party flags along the way to the venue, where a large crowd is expected. Rest assured the Information bureau members will be there to give you more reports.

Give the Opposition front a chance to form an alternative alliance to the BN government, my fellow countrymen. Each voter must play his/her part in casting this sacred vote wisely -- IT'S TIME FOR CHANGE!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

To: All Responsible Rational Citizens Who Are Eligible To Vote
(1)Equal Opportunities in Land of Plenty for All Malaysians? (2)Target:All Malaysians Who Care , Irrespective of Race , Gender , Religion , Culture or Origin? Created by:Malaysia Baru - Malaysia Kini - Malaysia Today -http://www.thepetitionsite.com/petition/983608455 * DENY BN 2/3 Majority for a Strong, Meaningful & Upright Opposition! GOD Bless DAP , Keadilan , Pas & Barisan Alternatif! VOTE BN Out of the Government! Vote for Truth , Justice & Peace! Don’t Mortgage Your Children’s Future & Their Next Generations! To ALL the Freedom Fighters & Saviors of Malaysia , I Salute You for Saving Malaysia from Corruption & Oppression! * Keep up the Good Fight Brother DSAI , RPK , RN , LKS , JO , LGE , TP , & All The Freedom Fighters & Saviours of Malaysia! *

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Helen said...

Yes, agree. Time to change. I don't even care which party... just change.

chong y l said...

dear anonymous:

Thanks for thy input which clearly jells with my thoughts mainly. But I hope you come up clearly with a name to thy "anon" writings so we can converse more intiMATEly?

In trying to promote a mature and liberal Malaysian soceity, I urge Bloggers and readers to truly stand up and be counted -- that means you openly ID thyself. There's NOTHING TO FEAR if you write with NegaruKu as chief interest motivating your writings; don't m,ind those BN politikus, they are even less thinking than the rats scurrying for cob=ver when big problems face our beloved country. We have equal stakes here/hear!:)

chong y l said...

helen:

Hi, two plus one (to Anon too!) tehtariks raised -- here, hear to CHANGE for a Better Malaysia:):):)