UMNO President Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi must be credited with making the most astounding announcement in the six months after Malaysians created history toppling the sixth Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak and the six-decade rule of UMNO/BN Government in a peaceful and democratic transition of power.
This is his proposal at the joint UMNO-PAS rally in Pasir Salak last night openly calling for a PAS-UMNO merger “in the name of Islam, Malays, Malaysia and bumiputera”.
Two months ago, Zahid assured Malaysians that the co-operation between UMNO and PAS was not leading towards the formation of a new coalition but was a co-operation between two parties to strengthen their roles in the opposition camp.
There is now a quantum jump in Zahid’s political thinking where an informal co-operation for Opposition’s sake had been skyrocketed into a merger between the two parties.
But two questions need to be clarified first:
First, did Zahid get a mandate from various UMNO levels – UMNO Supreme Council, UMNO MPs and State Assembly representatives, UMNO Divisions, UMNO Youth, UMNO Wanita and UMNO Puiteri and the UMNO General Assembly – as well as from other Barisan Nasional parties like MCA and MIC for the proposal of a merger between UMNO and PAS?
Or did Zahid unilaterally and without extensive discussion with other UMNO and BN leaders made the proposal for a merger between UMNO and PAS last night?
Secondly, is PAS reciprocating to the UMNO overture for a merger between UMNO and PAS.
At the joint UMNO-PAS rally, the PAS President Datuk Seri Hadi Awang, who spoke after Zahid, made no mention of Zahid’s merger proposal.
It would appear that Zahid has lost confidence in his ability to lead UMNO to regain power, although in the initial period, UMNO leaders had believed that the four-party Pakatan Harapan coalition would implode and disintegrate within two years of forming government.
Now, even UMNO leaders are wondering whether they could regain in the 15th General Election before May 2013 and they must be prepared for a longer stint in the political wilderness!
Hence the desperate cry to PAS to help to keep UMNO alive made by Zahid yesterday.
UMNO won 54 parliamentary seats in the 14th General Election while PAS won 18 parliamentary seats.
Zahid’s proposal is extraordinary, for in the normal course of events, any proposal for a merger would come from the smaller party, but here the bigger party UMNO is suggesting to a smaller party for a merger!
Although the number of UMNO parliamentary seats have been reduced from 54 to 48 seats, Zahid has clearly lost confidence in his ability to restore government power to UMNO unless he made the overture of a merger between UMNO and PAS.
It is most unfortunate that in the foreseeable future, the country is going to be trapped in the toxic politics of fear and hatred, based on irrational and baseless politics of race and religion, seeking to polarize and divide Malaysians along racial and religious differences, instead of an overarching, unifying and inclusive politics to seek the betterment of lives of all Malaysians, regardless of race or religion.
But I believe that the merchants of fear and hate, who exploit the irresponsible politics of race and religion, are fighting a losing battle for the majority of Malaysians in an age of information would want a New Malaysia which promotes the welfare of all Malaysians regardless of race and religion to succeed and for Malaysia to take her rightful place as a successful, united, just, democratic, ethical; progressive and prosperous nation in the international arena.
(Media Statement by DAP MP for Iskandar Puteri Lim Kit Siang in Gelang Patah on Sunday, 18th November 2018)
#1 by Bigjoe on Monday, 19 November 2018 - 11:23 am
Well, you know UMNO. If leader is given a yard, he can take a mile. If the leaders is allowed to approve billions in spending so, stealing it is also OK. If the leader is given green light approve skipping building procedures, he can abuse it. So Zahid Hamidi given the greenlight to talk to PAS, merger is not that big a deal.
Its besides the point. Like it or not, at least a part of UMNO will merge with PAS. Its inevitable. The real issue is the two person most responsible for the policies in the past on Islamization and the state of religo-politics in Malaysia, while they are still around, going to make sure our biggest fear like Kleptocracy, religo-politics in this country fixed before its too late?
#2 by SuperStringhg on Monday, 19 November 2018 - 12:24 pm
UMNO Zahid and PAS Hadi fit the saying : “蛇 鼠 一 窩” [The snakes and rats connived together to steal the people’s grains]. These good for nothing vermin spit poisons and spread deadly germs to kill people. These are what they do best. That is why Tun M released the caged Eagles and Hawks to eat snakes and rats again!!! hahahaaaa
#3 by good coolie on Monday, 19 November 2018 - 6:32 pm
No need to ask the former Superman party and the Micky Party for permission to form Umnopas/Pasumno. These sycophantic parties used to kow-tow to UMNO big brother, make some meaningless noises, and then claim their 10%. Now that does not work.The miracle is that these minor and disrespected parties are still around, making noises. Gerakan seems to be so dignified in defeat: copy them lah!
#4 by good coolie on Sunday, 25 November 2018 - 11:55 pm
Money is the life-blood of UMNO. Cut the circulation of money by taking anti-corruption measures, and you will destroy UMNO. As for PAS, it difficult to control their extremist positions because, whatever said, they sincerely believe that their course is morally right. And they are not corrupt: what a wonder!