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Media Conference Statement by DAP Parliamentary Candidate Lim Kit Siang
at the DAP Ipoh Timur Election Ops Centre, Ipoh on Wednesday, 27th
Feb. 2008 at 12 noon:
Removal of BN
two-thirds parliamentary majority and end of UMNO political hegemony –
prerequisites for Malaysia to achieve BN 2004 manifesto of “excellence,
glory and distinction” and Vision 2020 objective of an united, dynamic,
progressive fully developed nation Deputy Prime
Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said yesterday that it was crucial for
the Barisan Nasional to retain its two-thirds majority in Parliament as
a prerequisite of strong government. He said: “In this
era of globalization, they would only invest in our capital market if
they had confidence. “If we have a weak
government which can collapse at any time, they would just go and invest
in other countries which have a stronger and more stable government.” This is the
political myth which had led Malaysia up the “garden path” for half a
century and why Malaysia had failed to fulfill the potential to be a
great competitive global nation, contributing our assets and resources
to make other nations like Singapore more successful and pulling ahead
us while we continue to fall behind one nation after another. Is Najib seriously
suggesting that if Barisan Nasional (BN) loses two-thirds parliamentary
majority in the 8th March polls, the Barisan Nasional cannot govern and
there will be anarchy and chaos in Malaysia? Clearly Najib is
not very good in maths. If BN is to lose its two-thirds parliamentary
majority, it must lose at least 75 out of a total of 222 parliamentary
seats, i.e. leaving the BN still with a solid phalanx of 147 MPs. This
will give the BN a huge majority of 72 seats which will be the envy of
all governments in first-world developed nations. I challenge Najib
to state and justify why the BN with a 72-seat parliamentary majority
cannot govern effectively and will be a “weak government which can
collapse any time”? Is the Barisan
Nasional coalition government so fragile and unstable that even with a
72-seat majority in Parliament, it could collapse any time? Do we now have a
new meaning of “Malaysia Boleh”, which was invented by the previous
Prime Minister Tun Mahathir, undecr the Abdullah premiership? Is Najib serious
when he said that if Barisan Nasional loses its parliamentary two-thirds
majority, Malaysia will lose out in the era of globalization as
investors will shy away from Malaysia and will not invest in Malaysia? Leaving aside
Asia, I challenge Najib to name the first-world developed nations in the
West whose ranks Malaysia hopes to join under Vision 2020 which are
uncompetitive and unable to attract foreign investors because they do
not have two-third parliamentary majorities for the ruling government or
coalition. I would like to
know which fully-developed nation in the First World has a two-third
parliamentary majority for the ruling government or coalition! Najib is indulging
in the irresponsible politics of fear and scare in the 12th general
election campaign. In fact, it is the
removal of the BN two-thirds parliamentary majority and end of UMNO
political hegemony which are the prerequisites for Malaysia to achieve
BN 2004 manifesto of “excellence, glory and distinction” and Vision 2020
objective of a united, dynamic, progressive fully developed nation. If Malaysia is to
become truly competitive and to become a first-world developed nation by
2020, we must now develop the mindset, mentality and culture of a
first-world developed nation and not wait until 2020 to remove the
two-third parliamentary majority – for then we will have to wait for
another 30 years until 2050! *
Lim
Kit Siang, DAP Parliamentary
Candidate & DAP Central Policy and Strategic Planning Commission
Chairman |
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