I welcome the proposal by the PAS information chief Mahfuz Omar that the Pakatan Rakyat parties resume discussions and deliberation among its top leaders.
Pakaan Rakyat parties must be responsible to the 52% of the voters who had supported the PR in the 13GE rendering the UMNO/BN Federal Government the first minority government in the nation’s history, and PR leaders should not leave PR in a limbo.
The resumption of deliberations among the top PR leaders is an urgent agenda after a lapse of over six months, and the first task of the PR top leadership is to assure the 52% of the electorate who had put their hope and trust in the PR that the PR is intact, and to reaffirm the PR common policy framework which had brought the DAP, PKR and PAS together to form a coalition in the 13GE remains the core policy framework for PR and that the consensus principle which had been the fundamental operational principle of of PR decision-making process will be fully respected and adhered to.
I personally hope that the new year 2014 would not end without a meeting of the PR leadership council to set the PR in a new direction for the new year, putting all the past aches and pains of PR firmly behind it.
#1 by winstony on Thursday, 11 December 2014 - 4:40 pm
PR must have the ways and means of removing leaders who behave strangely and against the grain of the party.
Otherwise, the trust of their supporters will be greatly damaged.
#2 by boh-liao on Thursday, 11 December 2014 - 7:26 pm
Voters who elected PR kaki CAN also NOT vote 4 them in GE14
Don’t @ssume voters must always vote 4 PR kaki
#3 by boh-liao on Thursday, 11 December 2014 - 7:46 pm
Is it SEDITIOUS 2 comment on d explanation given by some1 on why bibles seized from d Bible Society of Malaysia were stamped?
“2 ensure they do not return 2 Selangor”
??????
Can any1 confirm dat right now in Selangor there is NOT a single bible (in BM) with d A word?
Surely in Peninsular Malaya there must b BM bibles (with d much feared A word) which dated b4 31.8.1957
#4 by worldpress on Thursday, 11 December 2014 - 8:11 pm
Getting worry if these 52% represent the country economic power if they realize it, they don’t buy any new car for 2 years, this country economic might collapse, very worry.
#5 by boh-liao on Friday, 12 December 2014 - 1:12 am
52% of d voters supported d PR in d 13GE
PR kaki R supposed 2 serve d rakyat
R they serving d rakyat?
R they SELLING out d 52% voters by trying 2 ENrich themselves by jumping across 2 d embrace of UmnoB/BN?
“It’s Umnoputras, not Muslims, who are insecure”
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/283157
Hit d nail on d head – all along, many of us knew d problem
What abt PAS kaki, R they also insecure?