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2008 Chinese New Year Message by Lim Kit Siang on Wednesday, 6th
February 2008: Let Malaysian Chinese and all Malaysians give
the biggest ang pow in 50 years to the nation and future generations –
to vote for change in 12th general election so that
Malaysians can stand united and tall to face challenges of globalization This is my 42nd year in politics and the l0th and probably
last general election which I will be contesting when Parliament is
dissolved some time this month. I have only one wish for the Year of the Rat – let Malaysian Chinese
and all Malaysians give the biggest ang pow of all – the “mother” of all
ang pows – to the nation and future generations by voting for change in
the 12th general election so that Malaysians can stand united
and tall to face the challenges of globalization. Let us make the 2008 Chinese New Year the most significant of all
Chinese New Years in the country particularly as it coincides with the
nation’s 50th Merdeka anniversary to mark a political
coming-of-age with a political will and commitment by Malaysian Chinese
together with all Malaysians to usher in real change after 50 years of
failure to fulfill the great potentials of Malaysian nationhood. Let all Malaysian Chinese and Malaysians ponder long and hard what
were the factors which had held back Malaysia in the past five decades
from being a world-class nation whether in terms of parliamentary
democracy, rule of law, educational excellence, international
competitiveness, efficient and incorruptible public service, low crime,
quality of life – allowing other countries like Singapore, Taiwan and
South Korea to overtake us and presently in peril of being left behind
by others like Thailand, Vietnam and even Indonesia. The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister are very confident that
the Barisan Nasional will be returned as the government in the 12th
general election. They are right. But if they can be proven wrong in
being assured that the Barisan Nasional could be returned with a
parliamentary two-thirds majority, then Malaysia is set for far-reaching
changes which can release hitherto untapped energies and forces which
had kept Malaysia mediocre in the league of nations. Denial of two-thirds parliamentary majority to the Barisan Nasional
in the next general election is not going to be easy – as it must ensure
that Barisan Nasional is defeated in at least 75 out of 222
parliamentary seats. Neither the Prime Minister nor the Deputy Prime Minister can make any
convincing case that in losing 75 parliamentary seats and deprived of
parliamentary two-thirds majority, the Barisan Nasional would not have
sufficient majority to govern – as Barisan Nasional would still have 147
parliamentary seats enjoying a substantial majority of 72 seats which
would be the envy of all governments in first-world developed
democracies. The 2008 Chinese New Year will be the most memorable of 50 years of
Chinese New Year since Merdeka as well as all 50th Merdeka
anniversary celebrations if on this occasion, the Malaysian Chinese
together with all Malaysians resolve that the denial of two-thirds
parliamentary majority to the ruling coalition in the next general
election is the first step to the goal of “excellence, glory and
distinction” for Malaysia. This will indeed be the biggest ang pow that Malaysian Chinese and
all Malaysians can give to the nation and future generations to
commemorate 50th Merdeka anniversary! *
Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman |
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