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GE13 and the 13 predictions that came true

Many are waiting for my ‘I told you so’ article. No, I am not going to write an ‘I told you so’ article. Instead, I am going to remind you of the 13 predictions that were made for the 13th General Election that came true -- although there are actually more than 13 predictions that came true.
NO HOLDS BARRED
Raja Petra Kamarudin
Prediction 1: About 80% or roughly 10.4 million of the 13 million or so registered voters would come out to vote.
What did happen: About 10.5 million Malaysians came out to vote on 6th May 2013.
Prediction 2: Barisan Nasional would win more than 130 parliamentary seats but less than the 140 seats it won in the 2008 general election.
What did happen: Barisan Nasional won 133 parliamentary seats.
Prediction 3: Pakatan Rakyat would not win more than 100 parliamentary seats, as what the bookies predicted, but more than the 82 seats it won in the 2008 general election.
What did happen: Pakatan Rakyat won 89 parliamentary seats.
Prediction 4: Barisan Nasional can still form the federal government with a simple majority in Parliament even if it won just 45% of the popular votes.
What did happen: Barisan Nasional is forming the federal government with about 46-47% of the popular votes.
Prediction 5: Pakatan Rakyat would need to win at least 55% of the popular votes to see a hung parliament and about 60% or so of the popular votes to take over the federal government.
What did happen: Pakatan Rakyat won slightly over 51% of the popular votes and still can’t form the federal government.
Prediction 6: If Pakatan Rakyat retains Selangor there is going to be a power struggle for the post of Menteri Besar.
What did happen: Pakatan Rakyat still cannot decide who should be the Selangor Menteri Besar while all the other states (plus Parliament) are already swearing in their new governments.
Prediction 7: DAP would emerge the largest opposition party. 
What did happen: DAP is now the largest opposition party after winning 38 parliamentary seats versus 30 for PKR and 21 for PAS.
Prediction 8: Pakatan Rakyat would lose Kedah.
What did happen: Pakatan Rakyat lost Kedah.
Prediction 9: Perak is a 50:50 situation.
What did happen: Barisan Nasional won 31 state seats in Perak and Pakatan Rakyat won 28 (giving BN a 3-seat majority) with Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat each winning 12 of the 24 parliamentary seats (50:50).
Prediction 10: Terengganu is a 50:50 situation.
What did happen: Barisan Nasional won 17 state seats in Terengganu and Pakatan Rakyat won 15 (giving BN a 2-seat majority) with Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat each winning 4 of the 8 parliamentary seats (50:50).
Prediction 11: There are 165 parliamentary seats in West Malaysia and Barisan Nasional will win 83/85 with 80/82 going to Pakatan Rakyat.
What did happen: Barisan Nasional won 85 parliamentary seats in West Malaysia and Pakatan Rakyat won 80.
Prediction 12: There are 57 parliamentary seats in East Malaysia (including Labuan) and Barisan Nasional will win at least 45 seats and not more than 12 going to Pakatan Rakyat.
What did happen: Barisan Nasional won 48 parliamentary seats in East Malaysia and Pakatan Rakyat won 9.
Prediction 13: Pakatan Rakyat would see a reduced majority in Kelantan.
What did happen: Barisan Nasional increased its seats from 6 to 12 in the Kelantan State Assembly and increased its parliamentary seats from 2 to 5.

115 comments:

  1. FOLKS ELECTION OR NOT ELECTION- WE REMAIN UNDER MALAYAN COLONIAL RULE & PLUNDER.

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  2. thanks to sabahan and sarawakian who help the bn to remain in power!

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    1. THE LONG & WINDING ROAD

      Very true. It will be a long hard road for freedom and independence.

      But let us not be disheartened or blame the poor majority too much. They were easily and still are easily misled with a few dollars and lies.

      In fact those of us who want change and are educated also bear a share of the responsibility.

      We have not done enough to change the people's colonised mindset. Our failure contribute to their not seeing that they can break the colonial chains.

      And then we were disunited and fractious. Despite urgings the local Opposition parties could not unite and they lost badly in terms of popular support. The SAPP was rejected by the people because if its past. This is not to say all its members are tainted. There are many good people in there. May be they should consider uniting with STAR.

      You have to unite to fight the common enemy!

      The intrusion of Malayan parties played a big part in split the anti-UMNO votes. DAP drew many voters away from Sabah party.

      As in Sarawak the change to Malayan domination will come with Malayan parties taking over Sabah politics. This means parties like STAR must redoubled their grass root activities to reinforce and spread its views.

      The main reason for opposition electoral failure was because as we all know UMNO BN played very dirty and rigged the elections with fake instant voters, fake indelible ink, stuffing ballot boxes, gerrymandering, intimidation and so on.

      Have we all wondered how come the BN could sweep 26 seats in Sarawak and 21 in Sabah so easily? It just cannot be done without some behind the scene tampering of the ballot boxes as exposed in Malaya.

      In the Ulu areas in the dark night after the votes were cast, they could have easily switched the votes as there were no scrutineers in these distant areas. This is a blind spot which the opposition need to overcome next election (if they are still around).

      The results in Malaya were that it was almost 50/50 between BN and Pakatan. If the voting had been honest and fair in Sabah and Sarawak, the BN would have been swept out. The rural mood in Sarawak was supposed to have been swung against BN through the work of Radio Free Sarawak.

      Now all people wanting change will have to re-assess their strategies and how they work.

      It is a long road ahead. Many have made sacrifices and come this far. When the night is at its darkest, there is still hope and the dawn will come.

      Let us all unite to work for a brighter day.

      The battle is not over! It just started.

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    2. And thanks to West Malaysians for also helping the bn remain in power. And thanks to your mama and papa for helping the bn to remain in power in the 90's which allowed BN to wipe out the opposition and destroy REAL Sabahan's dreams of a better future.

      And because West Malaysians kept bn in power back then, BN gave hundreds of thousands of fake ICs to illegal immigrants. So don't forget to also thank those illegal immigrants for helping the bn to remain in power you dumbass.

      Sabahans wanted to be free over 2 decades ago. Only now, West Malaysians open their eyes. But it's too late. No one can beat 100,000's of illegal immigrants voting BN.

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    3. Sabah and sabahan is just doomed...it's your choice...adios..
      local down...
      illegal surge..
      it's your choice...
      it's your choice...
      adios...adios...adios...
      your children of tomorrow will blamed you...
      it's your choice..
      it's your choice...
      adios...adios...adios...
      welcome to the new hell.........

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  3. STAND UP & FIGHT ON!

    Fellow countrymen and women do not be disheartened by the fake elections to our foreign colonial masters in power.

    We just continued to build on the work we have done.

    The West Papuans and Palestinians are good examples. Against the odds they continue to fight for their r1ght to self determination after over 50 years of foreign domination.

    We all share the same time period and similar colonial oppressions.

    This link takes you to an exposition of how UMNO has remained so long in power and over us.

    http://www.tindakmalaysia.com/showthread.php/870-THE-RAT-RACE-PART-VI-%C2%96-MALAYSIA-HOW-DID-UMNO-STAY-IN-POWER-FOR-SO-LONG

    We need to understand that UMNO was chosen by the British to takeover their colonial responsibilities.

    UMNO did more than that and using Malaysia as a cover began its own colonisation programme over Sabah and Sarawak with population and religion re-engineering.

    We watched all this happening. We only watched and left it 50 years on before waking up to the danger of "alien takeover".

    Now that we are waking up we have to find ways of expelling this foreign colonial burden we have to bear.

    Malaysia is one instance of British neo-colonial plan of condemning the Sabah Sarawak people to greater colonial oppression and plunder. And they certainly have wiped their bloodied hands of this corner of the earth.

    As intelligent people we can plan and organise. Both are vital ingredients for success in freeing ourselves.

    The plan for freedom justice and self-determination start now.

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  4. SABAH NEVER DOING WRONG IN CHOOSE THEIR LEADER. NEVER MAKE MISTAKES IN CHOSE BN! KEEP MOVE ON WITH BN!

    Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman has got another feather in his cap from none other than Rosmah Mansor the Prime Minister’s wife, the latter obviously impressed by the efforts towards empowering women and the overall development of the state under the stewardship of Musa Aman.

    Ever since coming to power in march, 2003, the quiet and efficient Chief Minister of Sabah has gone about doing his job earning both admiration and respect from even his opposition. Under him Sabah has changed for the better. The image of Sabah as a land of illegals, crime, smuggling, corruption, backwardness and poverty is now a thing of the past. Today there are visible signs of peace and development. This is indeed refreshing. Today Sabah would undoubtedly be the most improved State in the country. It’s indeed a great leap forward and due credit to the leadership of Musa Aman.

    When people talk about the new Sabah, they usually refer to the transformation — the State was in complete chaos when Musa Aman first assumed office in 2003. Sabah was more popular for its rampant kidnapping in the east-coast of Sabah, the disorder, illegals and poverty. Things have changed and there is hope and optimism among the people. Not only within but the image of Sabah as perceived by the outsider is positive. This is very important for the future prospect of the State. With order, political stability and strong progressive leadership, investors will have confidence to enter Sabah and this will do a world of good to the local economy.

    The other aspect about the leadership quality of Musa Aman, which merits attention and applause, is the reformist zeal that he has demonstrated during his tenure as Chief Minister. This is rare for a politician because the more power you get to wield, the more entrenched your vested interest becomes. In the case of Musa Aman, he has challenged the status-quo on many occasions.

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  5. SABAH NEVER DOING WRONG IN CHOOSE THEIR LEADER. NEVER MAKE MISTAKES IN CHOSE BN! KEEP MOVE ON WITH BN!

    Take the case of the RM1.3 billion coal power plant project in Silam, where Musa Aman had scrapped it. Musa Aman said the decision by the state Cabinet to cancel the project was made for health and environmental reasons. Actually the proposed site was close to conservation areas like Darvel Bay Malian Basin, Danum Valley and Ulu Segama which have highly sensitive ecosystems, much of which are still in pristine condition. Darvel Bay itself has a highly diverse marine life and has been called the “Cradle of Coral Evolution” by the scientific community and the location is the genesis of coral reefs running through the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. See, Musa was concern and he specifically said that he cannot trade off the environment for progress and deprive our future generation of Sabah’s natural wonders.

    Waits for his bloom

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  6. SABAH NEVER DOING WRONG IN CHOOSE THEIR LEADER. NEVER MAKE MISTAKES IN CHOSE BN! KEEP MOVE ON WITH BN!

    In a unique approach, the failed Silam Power Plant will be replaced by a more Eco-friendly power plant elsewhere. Under the plan, Tenaga Nasional and Petronas was asked to work out a 300 megawatt power plant using gas or fuel probably from Sarawak.

    Waits for his bloom

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  7. SABAH NEVER DOING WRONG IN CHOOSE THEIR LEADER. NEVER MAKE MISTAKES IN CHOSE BN! KEEP MOVE ON WITH BN!

    Musa Aman is not your usual run in the mill politician who clings on to power. He has an agenda and vision for the peaceful development of Sabah and its people. And he wants to deliver this vision through real performance and not just publicity stunts. He has been able to move away from the old ways of doing politics i.e. based on the status-quo. And in a way this is welcome development not only for Sabah but also for the politics of the country.

    Waits for his bloom

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  8. SABAH NEVER DOING WRONG IN CHOOSE THEIR LEADER. NEVER MAKE MISTAKES IN CHOSE BN! KEEP MOVE ON WITH BN! MUSA AMAN IS SPECIAL

    The Sabah outcome of the March 2008 Elections has confirmed the pre-poll conventional wisdom about Musa Aman’s victory based on his successes on the development and law-and-order fronts. But what makes the chief minister stand out from his other equally successful political colleagues is the inclusive nature of his politics.





    Waits for his bloom

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  9. SABAH NEVER DOING WRONG IN CHOOSE THEIR LEADER. NEVER MAKE MISTAKES IN CHOSE BN! KEEP MOVE ON WITH BN! MUSA AMAN IS SPECIAL !

    As a result, although the others have also led Barisan National to comfortable victories in their states, it is only Musa Aman who won 59 seats out of the 60 state seats contested which is nearly 98.34% success. While Abdul Taib Mahmud of Sarawak carries the millstone of nepotism, cronyism and corruption round his neck, Ali Rustam the other chief minister of little Malacca is seen as being too obsessed with his own Malay “supremacist” and is seemingly still tainted when he was accused of condoning ‘money politics’ whereby he allowed his agent to distribute money to Umno delegates to vote for him in the UMNO elections for the deputy president’s post and was barred from contesting in the Umno elections, and the other chief minister Koh Tsu Koon of Penang lost his own seat and lost the state to Pakatan Rakyat headed by DAP. In contrast, the new star of Sabah has emerged with a remarkably clean record on all these counts.



    Waits for his bloom

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  10. SABAH NEVER DOING WRONG IN CHOOSE THEIR LEADER. NEVER MAKE MISTAKES IN CHOSE BN! KEEP MOVE ON WITH BN! MUSA AMAN IS SPECIAL !

    The entire focus of Musa Aman’s attention was on the states economy, building roads, bridges, deporting and jailing illegals and arresting and charging anti-social elements and encouraging the education of native girls and native boys by providing them with school uniforms, shoes, and computers and empowering women- the six areas (out of many) which earlier chief ministers had neglected. Not surprisingly, there has been a massive response to his appeal to the voters to support the “doer”.

    The outcome, therefore, marks the beginning of a new phase in Sabah politics, where the long-prevailing excessive emphasis on race/religion imported from Kuala Lumpur has been diluted – at least partly. True, Musa Aman also played the native card by focusing on the extreme poor natives.



    Waits for his bloom

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  11. SABAH NEVER DOING WRONG IN CHOOSE THEIR LEADER. NEVER MAKE MISTAKES IN CHOSE BN! KEEP MOVE ON WITH BN! MUSA AMAN IS SPECIAL !



    Aware that he might not be able to make much inroads into the main base comprising KDMs, who make up about 25 per cent of the population, Musa Aman a half-Dusun turned to Pairin the “Huguan Siou” of the KDMs’ and so on.

    Notwithstanding this partisan manipulation of natives, there is little doubt that it is still the development projects, political stability and the improvement in law and order which are primarily responsible for Musa Aman’s success.

    Waits for his bloom

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  12. SABAH NEVER DOING WRONG IN CHOOSE THEIR LEADER. NEVER MAKE MISTAKES IN CHOSE BN! KEEP MOVE ON WITH BN! MUSA AMAN IS SPECIAL !


    What may have also helped him is his modesty. Take the case of the Batu Sapi Parliamentary elections, it is not impossible that he consciously eschewed Yong Teck Lee’s flamboyance, realising that such bluff and bluster can have a negative impact in the absence of achievement. He also remained aloof from the controversial postures of the kind which the president of SAPP, Yong Teck Lee, took on issues such as the “Sabah for Sabahan” an idea probably borrowed from my good friend Dr Jeffery Kitingan.

    It is as the “doer”, who wants to restore Sabah’s reputation as one of the best-run states, that Musa Aman evidently wants to be remembered. The voters had given a thumbs-up to his ambition.


    Waits for his bloom

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  13. SABAH NEVER DOING WRONG IN CHOOSE THEIR LEADER. NEVER MAKE MISTAKES IN CHOSE BN! KEEP MOVE ON WITH BN! MUSA AMAN IS SPECIAL !

    Sabah government has been identified to be the best example of good governance and the Chief Minister of the state, Musa Aman as being the “key driver” of economic growth and development within the state. In other words, Musa Aman has been appreciated for being an effective chief minister.

    Perhaps Malaysia’s best example of effective governance and impressive development is found in Sabah, where Musa Aman has streamlined economic processes, removing red tape and curtailing corruption in ways that have made the state a key driver of national economic growth.



    Waits for his bloom

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  14. SABAH NEVER DOING WRONG IN CHOOSE THEIR LEADER. NEVER MAKE MISTAKES IN CHOSE BN! KEEP MOVE ON WITH BN! MUSA AMAN IS SPECIAL !


    Musa Aman has overseen heavy investment in modern roads, bridges and power infrastructure and jobs for Sabahans. He has even reiterated his call repeatedly to the national oil company Petronas to provide adequate opportunities to eligible Sabahans to participate directly in the oil and gas industry. He is monitoring and cooperating with Petronas on how to distribute projects from the oil company to local contractors in Sabah and he is serious to ensure Sabahans would not be merely bystanders to the development that is taking place in the state. Not many chief ministers in the past while in position dare to sound the national oil company Petronas, even though Petronas takes much more than give back to the state and its people.

    Despite Sabah being branded the poorest state in Malaysia, Musa Aman had performed well as chief minister by improving the overall economic conditions with an annual growth of more than 8 per cent in recent years.


    Waits for his bloom

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  15. Like I said, predictions somehow are meant to be true or false. That's it.

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  16. The Election Commission (EC) has clarified that besides the standard 'X', check marks and dots are also acceptable on ballot papers.

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  17. Predictions are always in the right place and wrong time or vice versa. Period.

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  18. EC chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof said any mark is acceptable as long as it was made within a candidate's column.

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  19. Preparations are always been provided and I don't think that's called a mishap.

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  20. Malaysians of various races and creeds have joined the call for national unity, stating that they want harmony to prevail.

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  21. Former Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi says his successor Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is still the best person to continue leading the country after the general election.

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  22. Abdullah said he was giving Najib his full support and hoped the latter would continue with his agenda for transformation. Hopeflly

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  23. Malaysians have sent a clear message that they want change and Datuk Seri Najib must respond to this by intensifying his transformation programme to address issues such as corruption, crime and the cost of living.

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  24. he has the right strategies in place to demonstrate improvement in these areas and he proves it

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  25. Polls observers said the blame for irregularities in the electoral roll and allegations of dubious voters should be directed more at the National Registration Department than the Election Commission.

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  26. Centre for Public Policy Studies (CPPS) chairman Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam said there was a lot of criticism hurled at the EC and some of the shortcomings were its responsibility.

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  27. Sabah government has been identified to be the best example of good governance and the Chief Minister of the state, Musa Aman as being the “key driver” of economic growth and development within the state. In other words, Musa Aman has been appreciated for being an effective chief minister.

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  28. As intelligent people we can plan and organise. Both are vital ingredients for success in freeing ourselves.

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  29. We need to understand that UMNO was chosen by the British to takeover their colonial responsibilities.

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  30. The West Papuans and Palestinians are good examples. Against the odds they continue to fight for their right to self determination after over 50 years of foreign domination.

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  31. Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman has got another feather in his cap from none other than Rosmah Mansor the Prime Minister’s wife, the latter obviously impressed by the efforts towards empowering women and the overall development of the state under the stewardship of Musa Aman.

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  32. erajaan Barisan (BN) Sabah akan terus bekerja untuk rakyat dan tidak akan menunggu Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-14 untuk berbuat demikian, seperti yang diamalkan oleh parti-parti pembangkang di negara ini, khususnya di negeri ini.

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  33. Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Musa Aman sambil merakamkan jutaan terima kasih kepada rakyat yang masih mempercayai BN untuk memimpin mereka memberikan jaminan bahawa amanah itu tidak akan sesekali dipersia-siakan.

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  34. Menurut beliau, peranan untuk membangun dan memakmurkan negeri serta kehidupan rakyat akan dipikul sepenuhnya oleh barisan kepimpinan negeri dengan penuh tanggungjawab.

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  35. "Alhamdulillah kita menang dan menubuhkan kerajaan setelah mendapat mandat dua pertiga, ini adalah petanda baik.

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  36. "Tetapi kita tidak akan berpuas hati setakat ini sahaja dan akan memastikan 100 peratus sokongan selepas ini akan diperoleh BN," katanya

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  37. Walaupun pakatan pembangkang mempertikaikan kemenangan UMNO dan Barisan Nasional (BN) pada Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-13 (PRU-13) Ahad lalu, ucapan tahniah serta pengiktirafan masyarakat antarabangsa terus mencurah-curah ke atas kemenangan parti itu.

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  38. Ketua Parti Golkar Luar Negara (PGLN) Malaysia-Brunei, Musthafa Bakri berkata, kemenangan UMNO-BN itu sudah dijangka berdasarkan usaha keras Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak melakukan pelbagai usaha transformasi sejak beberapa tahun lalu.

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  39. Katanya, sebagai rakan karib UMNO, Golkar selaku parti tertua dan terbesar di Indonesia tidak sabar untuk meneruskan kerjasama dengan UMNO serta BN yang bakal membentuk kerajaan dan Kabinet baharu bagi memperkukuhkan lagi hubungan masyarakat kedua-dua negara.

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  40. "Kejayaan UMNO-BN yang mendapat mandat pemerintahan sejak Malaysia merdeka membuktikan rakyat menerima baik konsep 1Malaysia yang diperkenal Najib kerana masyarakat pelbagai kaum dan agama di negara ini dapat disatukan dan menjalani kehidupan lebih harmoni.

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  41. "Dalam mendepani cabaran demokrasi global, UMNO dan BN berjaya mengekalkan keyakinan rakyat terhadap parti itu dalam PRU-13 yang memang sudah dijangka dipertarung secara sengit oleh parti-parti politik terbabit," katanya kepada Utusan Malaysia di sini hari ini.

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  42. Ucapan tahniah serta pengiktirafan Golkar itu hadir selepas Jurucakap Jabatan Negara Amerika Syahrikat (AS), Pantrick Ventrell seperti dipetik agensi Associated Press mengiktiraf kejayaan BN memenangi Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-13 (PRU-13) Ahad lalu.

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  43. Antara pemimpin dunia lain yang mengiktiraf kemenangan UMNO-BN termasuk Perdana Menteri Britain (David Cameron); Julia Gillard (Australia), Lee Hsien Loong (Singapura) dan Yingluck Shinawatra (Thailand).

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  44. Dalam pada itu, Musthafa yang juga calon Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Indonesia (Parlimen) Golkar bagi kerusi Jakarta Pusat dan Luar Negeri menasihatkan kumpulan tertentu agar tidak melakukan sebarang demonstrasi bantahan bagi mencabar keputusan Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) pada PRU-13.

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  45. "Melalui pengalaman pahit Indonesia, demonstrasi seperti itu menganggu urusan harian rakyat, menganggu perkembangan ekonomi dan menyebabkan ketidakstabilan yang lebih banyak mendatangkan masalah," katanya.

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  46. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Suara-suara mencebik Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak sudah kedengaran. Sistem Pesanan Ringkas (SMS) dan emel dari kumpulan penyokong Pak Lah mulai kedengaran menggesa Mohd Najib berundur kerana pencapaian yang lebih teruk daripada 2008.

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  47. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Saya tidak menyatakan pencapaian Mohd Najib sesuatu yang hebat dan gah, namun ia masih boleh dibanggakan. Saya percaya fakta akan menunjukkan bahawa pencapaian Barisan Nasional di bawah Mohd Najib jauh lebih baik daripada Pak Lah. Ini bukan bertujuan untuk menjatuhkan air muka Pak Lah. Ini sekadar mahu mengingatkan kumpulan ini bahawa nasihat-nasihat mereka yang telah merosakkan Pak Lah tidak diperlukan dalam arus politik hari ini.

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  48. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    “Kumpulan ini menulis jika ketika BN hanya mendapat 140 kerusi Pak Lah diminta berundur oleh Muhyiddin dan pasukannya, mengapa sekarang bila Mohd Najib hanya mendapat 133 kerusi Parlimen, beliau dan Muhyiddin tidak berundur?”

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  49. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Namun kita kena ingat bahawa pencapaian BN hari ini secara keseluruhan jauh lebih baik dari BN semasa Pak Lah. BN telah hilang 5 negeri – Wilayah Persekutuan, Perak, Kedah, Selangor dan Pulau Pinang kepada Pakatan dalam pilihan raya lalu.

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  50. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Penguasaan ke atas Selangor dan Pulau Pinang menjadikan jentera Pakatan kali ini berkali ganda lebih baik daripada jentera mereka pada 2008. Manakala kedudukan mereka di Kedah dan Kelantan menjadikan kedudukan UMNO sendiri goyah.

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  51. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Dengan kata lain, jika dalam pilihan raya 2008, ia umpama Manchester United (BN) lawan Queens Park Rangers (Pakatan), kali ini ia sudah menjadi seperti Manchester United lawan Manchester City. Ini bukan lagi pilihan raya David versus Goliath. Ia sudah menjadi pertembungan dua gergasi. Jik Pak Lah masih lagi Perdana Menteri dan dikelilingi oleh penasihat-penasihatnya yang bodoh itu, kita sudah menjadi pembangkang hari ini.

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  52. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Berhadapan dengan kekuatan jentera pilihan raya Pakatan yang jauh lebih besar daripada 2008, BN merampas kembali dua negeri yang kita kalah dalam pilihan raya yang lalu – Kedah dan Perak. Ini suatu pencapaian yang sangat luar biasa jika dilihat dengan jentera Pakatan, manifesto pakatan dan juga calon-calon yang mereka pertaruhkan kali ini berbanding 2008.

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  53. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Pada zaman Pak Lah, UMNO mengalami perpecahan dan menuju kehancuran yang serius sehingga menyebabkan kita kehilangan Kedah, Perak dan Selangor serta kalah teruk di Kelantan. Akhirnya, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad sendiri keluar UMNO sebagai menyatakan kekecewaan beliau kepada Pak Lah. Situasi dalam UMNO hari ini sangat berlainan sama sekali. UMNO kembali menjadi Menteri Besar di Kedah dan Perak.

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  54. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Hari ini Mohd Najib telah merampas kembali dua negeri yang kalah dalam pilihan raya lalu di samping mengekalkan negeri-negeri yang telah diperintah sebelum ini. Ini tentulah pencapaian lebih baik dari Pak Lah.

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  55. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Sungguhpun BN hilang 7 kerusi Parlimen lagi, namun UMNO telah meningkatkan kerusi Parlimen yang diwakilinya daripada 79 kerus kepada 88 kerusi. Bagi kerusi Dewan Undangan Negeri juga menyaksikan peningkatan kerusi UMNO daripada 239 pada 2008 kepada 242 pada 2013.

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  56. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Ini bermakna gandingan Mohd Najib – Muhyiddin telah berjaya mengukuhkan kembali sokongan kepada UMNO yang merosot teruk pada 2008. Justeru dari segi pencapaian UMNO, tiada sebab Mohd Najib perlu meletak sebagai jawatan Presiden UMNO. Mohd Najib telah menjalankan tanggungjawab beliau paling utama sebagai Presiden UMNO iaitu memulihkan parti.

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  57. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Kehilangan tujuh kerusi Parlimen memang agak mengecewakan, namun Mohd Najib telah berjaya menambah sokongan pengundi terhadap BN daripada 4 juta pada 2008 kepada 5.3 juta pada 2013.

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  58. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Dan kita semua tahu, pengurangan kerusi ini bukan kerana isu polisi yang lemah, kepimpinan yang lemah atau kebencian rakyat kepada kepimpinan negara seperti 2008. Sebaliknya, peningkatan kerusi Pakatan kali ini hanyalah kerana kaum Cina mahu DAP berkuasa besar dalam politik negara. Ini telah saya bincangkan dalam siri kedua analisis PRU 13 semalam.

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  59. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Jadi mengapa Mohd Najib perlu meletak jawatan sebagai Presiden UMNO? Hanya orang yang tidak mahu berfikir, berdendam dan mahu merebut kuasa dalam UMNO sahaja yang mencadangkan sedemikian. Untuk mereka yang mahu UMNO terus kuat dan kukuh, mereka tahu bahawa parti berada dalam landasan yang betul di bawah Mohd Najib.

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  60. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Namun Mohd najib bukan sempurna. Beliau perlu melakukan perubahan dan pembetulan diri, kerajaan dan parti bagi meneruskan momentum sokongan ini. Ini telah saya nyatakan dalam siri pertama analisis PRU 13 ini.

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  61. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Kepada sahabat-sahabat yang menulis membelasah Mohd Najib dan Muhyiddin hari ini, tanyalah diri kita adakah kepimpinan Mohd Najib lebih baik atau buruk dari Pak Lah? Saya percaya ramai dalam hati nurani mereka menyatakan Mohd Najib lebih baik. Memang ada perkara kita tidak bersetuju dengan Mohd Najib, namun apakah ia satu justifikasi untuk menjatuhkannya dan membenarkan DAP menepuk tangan?

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  62. PENCAPAIAN NAJIB BOLEH DIBANGGAKAN BERBANDING DENGAN PENCAPAIAN PAK LAH

    Mohd Najib memerlukan masa memperbaiki kerosakan yang berlaku sejak 2004 -2009. Ia tidak boleh diselesaikan dalam masa yang singkat!

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  63. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak hari ini merakamkan penghargaan kepada pengundi dan seluruh rakyat Malaysia kerana memilih semula Barisan Nasional (BN) bagi mentadbir Kerajaan Persekutuan.

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  64. Perdana Menteri berkata, sokongan yang diberikan itu telah membolehkan kerajaan BN memimpin negara ini bagi tempoh lima tahun akan datang.

    "Saya juga mengucapkan terima kasih kepada jentera BN yang telah bekerja bertungkus lumus bagi memastikan BN menubuhkan Kerajaan Persekutuan," katanya pada sidang akhbar di Pusat Dagangan Dunia Putra (PWTC) di sini, sejurus selepas BN memperoleh majoriti mudah 112 kerusi pada Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-13 (PRU-13).

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  65. Perdana Menteri berharap semua pihak dapat menerima keputusan itu yang memperlihatkan amalan demokrasi berjalan dengan telus.

    Najib yang juga pengerusi BN berkata, dengan keputusan itu serta demi kepentingan negara, beliau berharap pakatan pembangkang dapat menerima keputusan itu dengan hati terbuka dan membenarkan proses demokrasi berjalan dengan baik dan lancar selepas BN membentuk kerajaan pusat.

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  66. Najib berkata, sebuah mekanisme khusus untuk memantau pelaksanaan aku janji BN akan ditubuhkan bagi membuktikan komitmen gabungan itu dalam menunaikan janji kepada rakyat.

    "...rakyat sedar apabila kita membuat janji, kita akan tepati," katanya.

    Mengenai keputusan pilihan raya umum kali ini, Perdana Menteri berkata, secara keseluruhannya menunjukkan trend polarisasi pengundi membimbangkan.

    Beliau berkata, sekiranya perkara itu tidak ditangani sebaik mungkin, ia boleh menimbulkan ketegangan dan perbalahan dalam negara.

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  67. kemenangan yang dicatat BN amat bermakna memandangkan parti itu bukan sahaja menghadapi tentangan hebat dalam tempoh 14 hari berkempen, tetapi sejak lima tahun lepas.

    "Walaupun tentangan begitu hebat yang telah kita hadapi bukan sahaja sepanjang 14 hari berkempen tetapi sejak lima tahun lepas mereka cuba mengganggu gugat dan menjatuhkan BN tetapi Alhamdulillah kita kembali berkuasa.

    "Ini satu pencapaian yang boleh kita banggakan yakni BN hari ini merupakan parti yang terus menerus tanpa terhenti berkuasa di bumi Malaysia yang bertuah ini," katanya.

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  68. enyelar tindakan pembangkang yang menimbulkan fitnah dan tuduhan tidak berasas termasuk menuduh BN "mengimport" warga Bangladesh sebagai pengundi, Najib berkata, tindakan jahat itu sengaja dibuat untuk menimbulkan kemarahan rakyat kepada BN.

    "Inilah antara putar belit yang dilakukan pembangkang untuk menimbulkan kemarahan rakyat terhadap BN.

    "Mereka melontar isu-isu yang berbaur perkauman untuk menimbulkan kebencian kepada BN, mereka fitnah, tuduh kita macam-macam tetapi rakyat memilih juga BN,"

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  69. Najib berkata, BN akan menggunakan mandat lima tahun yang diberikan sebaik mungkin, terutama untuk mengukuhkan BN sebagai sebuah parti dan memastikan parti itu akan berkhidmat dengan lebih gigih dan lebih bersemangat untuk rakyat Malaysia.

    "Mudah-mudahan dengan kemenangan ini kita akan gunakan mandat ini... inilah satu amanah daripada rakyat dan kita mesti dengan penuh rendah diri menggunakan amanah ini untuk kebaikan dan kepentingan rakyat dan negara.

    "Mudah-mudahan dengan sikap sedemikian, dengan penuh tawadduk dan rendah diri, kita akan berkhidmat kepada rakyat dan BN akan terus menerus menjadi parti yang mencapai rekod yang terbaik di dunia, insya-Allah," katanya.

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  70. Dengan kemenangan Barisan Nasional dalam pilihan raya umum ke-13, Malaysia akan lebih aman, stabil dan berkembang maju dalam dunia yang serba kompetitif ini, kata Presiden Persatuan Pelabur Malaysia (MIA), Datuk P.H.S. Lim.

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  71. Pasaran saham Malaysia meningkat tujuh peratus isnin (6 Mei), sekali gus mencerminkan keyakinan pelabur dengan penarafan kedaulatan A- oleh Standard dan Poor's.

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  72. Mengenai cabaran yang akan digalas oleh Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Lim berkata Najib, yang mengangkat sumpah sebagai perdana menteri hari ini, perlu melunaskan janji-janji yang dibuat dalam manifesto seiring dengan program transformasi ekonomi dan dasar rakyat didahulukan.

    Beliau perlu membawa masuk pelaburan asing dan mungkin, memperkenalkan cukai barangan dan perkhidmatan.

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  73. Profesor Datuk Dr Sudin Haron, pengarah Islamic Wealth Centre di Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu dan ahli lembaga Yayasan Wakaf Malaysia, menyarankan yang kerajaan perlu menyemak kembali program transformasi ekonomi sedia ada dengan memperkenalkan faedah langsung kepada perusahaan kecil dan sederhana.

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  74. Kerajaan juga seharusnya memberi tumpuan kepada pengurusan kekayaan bukan hanya di peringkat korporat tetapi juga individu, seiring dengan hasratnya menjadi negara maju.

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  75. Pelantikan Datuk Mukhriz Tun Mahathir sebagai Menteri Besar Kedah dilihat sebagai merintis kepada kecemerlangan politiknya untuk meneruskan legasi bapanya Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Perdana Menteri Malaysia selama 22 tahun.

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  76. Walaupun agak lambat untuk menyertai politik, Mukhriz sebenar pemimpin yang sangat dinantikan terutama di kalangan golongan muda selepas tsunami politik pada 2008.
    Mukhriz tidak menafikan faktor 'bin Mahathir' sebenarnya banyak membantu karier politik beliau tetapi sangat berharap orang ramai menilainya berdasarkan kebolehannya sendiri.

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  77. Dengan berpaksikan kepentingan rakyat dalam apa juga rancangan yang dilaksanakan merupakan antara dua rahsia utama tonggak kejayaan kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) mentadbir negara sehingga kini, kata Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak hari ini.

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  78. Perdana Menteri berkata, sejak zaman menentang Malayan Union sehingga era menentang komunis, konsep memenangi hati dan perasaan rakyat sentiasa dipegang oleh kerajaan BN.

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  79. Begitu juga semasa pelaksanaan Dasar Ekonomi Baru yang kemudian diikuti Dasar Pembangunan Nasional, semua tetap berpaksikan rakyat dan hari ini kita melaksanakan pula konsep Rakyat Didahulukan, Pencapaian Diutamakan.

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  80. Menurut Perdana Menteri, satu lagi rahsia kejayaan kerajaan BN ialah mampu melaksanakan apa yang telah dijanjikan kepada rakyat.

    "Kita tidak lupa amanah yang diberikan oleh rakyat sebab itu janji-janji yang telah dibuat kita tunaikan dan kerana itu pada masa kini rakyat semakin yakin kepada kita," katanya.

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  81. Beliau berkata situasi itu berbeza sama sekali dengan sikap pakatan pembangkang yang sehingga kini hanya tahu berjanji namun gagal menepatinya sehingga kini, terutama di empat buah negeri yang ditadbir oleh mereka.
    "Pembangkang biasa jual janji kerana mereka ada kilang janji dan kilang inilah yang keluarkan pelbagai janji.Sehingga kini berapa banyak janji mereka yang telah mereka tepati? Jawapannya tidak banyak," katanya.

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  82. Musa poised to spearhead Sabah BN for another resounding victory

    A confident Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman, hailed for the state's sound financial management and state Barisan Nasional (BN) supremacy in the 2008 general election, is once again expected to spearhead the coalition in the coming polls against a disunited opposition in the state.

    Firing the first salvo after the dissolution of the Dewan Rakyat and the Sabah Legislative Assembly yesterday, Musa, who is also the state BN chairman, called on the people of Sabah not to gamble away their future by experimenting with an opposition government.


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  83. Musa poised to spearhead Sabah BN for another resounding victory

    "Think wisely before making a decision, and don't gamble away the future of our children and the country," Musa was quoted as saying.

    The charismatic Musa led the state BN to a thumping victory in the last general election, capturing 24 of the 25 parliamentary seats and 59 of the 60 state seats, leaving the DAP with the Kota Kinabalu parliamentary and Sri Tanjung (Tawau) state seats.

    With negotiations for a possible one-to-one contest or showdown between the BN and a united opposition front in Sabah making no headway, the BN is now in a better position to deliver another double political knockout to its opponents in both the parliamentary and state elections.


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  84. Musa poised to spearhead Sabah BN for another resounding victory

    The seeds of disunity began to appear within the opposition when Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced here recently that Pakatan Rakyat would face the BN on its own without the support of the state-based parties in the coming general election in Sabah.

    This did not go down well with the leaders of the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP), a local party that left the BN on Sept 17, 2008, which had been hoping for a strategic alliance to face the mighty BN election machinery.

    In what is seen as a blow for the opposition, SAPP secretary-general Datuk Richard Yong had subsequently described Anwar's announcement as implying that "PR is over-confident".

    “They hold themselves so high that there is no need for cooperation from Sabah parties to campaign against the Barisan Nasional. They have ignored the people’s aspiration for the opposition to go one-to-one against the BN in the coming election,” Yong was quoted as saying.


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  85. Musa poised to spearhead Sabah BN for another resounding victory

    Adding salt to the wound, State Reform Party (Star) Sabah Chapter chairman Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan confirmed joining the fray, and expects his party to be involved in contests of three-corner or more in most of the parliamentary and state seats.

    Short of saying that it might further split the opposition votes and give the advantage to the ruling party, Jeffrey said "every political party is free to field a candidate in elections as it is in line with the principle of democracy as practised in Malaysia".

    A political analyst, Salman Nurillah, said that based on the prevailing political scenario in the state, with the split and disunity among the opposition parties, the BN seemed to have the upper hand to rule the state for another five years.

    Salman, a former civil servant with a law degree from Universiti Malaya and a Master's degree from UiTM, said that with the SAPP and the STAR joining the fray with special focus on the issue of the Borneo Autonomous agenda, this would surely be a boost for the BN to repeat its feat of the 12th general election.


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  86. Musa poised to spearhead Sabah BN for another resounding victory

    "Advantage is definitely on the BN side because, in the political arena, whenever there is a split or disunity among the opposition, the ruling party will always get the benefit," he said.

    Citing the results of the 2008 general election for the state seats of Likas, Kepayan and Inanam in Sabah, Salman said the split opposition votes gave victory to the BN.

    "I believe things like this will happen again in the coming general election," he said, adding that either Pakatan Rakyat or SAPP or even STAR candidates would turn out to be the spoiler for the opposition votes one way or another.

    Another factor that gives the advantage to the ruling party is the BN government's seriousness in handling the security issue, particularly the terrorist intrusion in Lahad Datu.


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  87. Musa poised to spearhead Sabah BN for another resounding victory

    "I feel it is a 'blessing in disguise' from the security point of view which was previously taken for granted.

    "With the government's decision to increase the security personnel to guard the sovereignty of the state, particularly in the east coast as well as the implementation of the Eastern Sabah Security Command (ESSCOM), it brings out the confidence of the people, especially voters, in the government.

    "They feel safe as security is under control and are convinced of the government's concerted efforts to avoid similar incidents in the future," he added.


    Salman said the feel good factor towards the good administration of the Sabah government under Musa, especially in bringing about development in all aspects for the people and the acceptance of the new transformation policy implemented by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, the brainchild of the 1Malaysia concept, would also contribute to the BN's victory in the polls.

    He concurred with the statements by former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and former Finance Minister Tun Daim Zainuddin that Najib had done a lot for the BN and the country as the prime minister in terms of political and economic transformation since he took over the helm.


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  88. Musa poised to spearhead Sabah BN for another resounding victory

    However, Salman predicted that the BN would face a tough time to recapture the DAP-controlled areas of Kota Kinabalu and Sri Tanjung as well as face a strong challenge from the opposition in the urban and suburban areas.

    He said these included the parliamentary seats of Sandakan, Tawau, Beaufort, Tuaran, Penampang, Sepanggar and Pensiangan.

    "Of course, with proper selection of the so-called 'winnable candidates', the Barisan Nasional will be able subdue the opposition in these areas," he said.

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  89. Persatuan Bumiputera Bersatu Sabah (PBB Sabah) president Datu Pengiran Abdul Rahman Datu Pengiran Zainal Abidin and NGOs congratulated Barisan Nasional (BN) under the leadership of Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak as BN chairman and Prime Minister for their victory in the 13th general election.

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  90. Abdul Rahman also congratulated Sabah BN chairman and Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Aman and the other state leaders for their victory in the election.

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  91. “We support the newly elected government,” he said.

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  92. “As for Pakatan Rakyat under the leadership of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, do not despair but accept the people’s verdict with an open heart and not to blame anybody as this is the people’s decision,” he said.

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  93. Abdul Rahman also urged political parties not to resort to protests or unlawful demonstrations but to make a petition in court to solve matters.


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    1. GREAT IDEA!

      IT WILL TAKE YEARS FOR THE COURT TO FIND AGAINST THE PETITION WHILE UMNO CAN CARRY ON WITH ITS CORRUPT RULE & PLUNDER OF THE 3 COUNTRIES IN MALAYSIA.

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  94. Bagaimana caranya nak jahanamkan politik anwar ?

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  95. boikot dalam skala seluruh bangsa melayu TIDAK MEMBERI BARANG SEPOSEN PUN WANG MEREKA KEPADA KEDAI CINABENG LAGI..

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  96. inilah antara punca mengapa blog ini, sejurus selepas pru 13 melancarkan serangan boikot barangan cinabeng.

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  97. harus diingat anwar menjanjikan bulan dan bintang kepada cinabeng.
    segala milik melayu dan maruah islam dilacurkan oleh anwar.
    cinabeng suka dan terpegun dengan gadaian politik sebegini.

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  98. sayang benda ini tidak menjadi. keputusan pru yang cinabeng harapkan tertubuhnya kerajaan cinabeng, tidak menjadi !

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  99. anwar panik kerana usaha tahap maksimanya melanyak lunyai HAK ISLAM MELAYU gagal.

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  100. anwar terpaksa mengatur skrip low class seperti blackout,demo dan segalanya untuk menepis dan menyapu dalam karpet riak marah pengundi cinabeng kepada nya.

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  101. segalanya dialihkan kepada BN.
    game anwar ini mudah dipelajari.

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  102. namun dikala anwar cuba menutup kelemahan, kita disini merungkai dan menyerang kepada GAME yang sepatutnya dilakukan .

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  103. game menhancurkan bisnes cinabeng lantas memberikan tekanan politik kepada anwar yang pastinya tertekan kerana cinabeng TELAH TERTEKAN.

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  104. kita tidak perlu menghancurkan harta benda cinabeng.
    ini game low class.

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  105. apa yang perlu bangsa melayu buat untuk menekan maksima politik anwar, adalah MEMBOIKOT SECARA KONSISTEN BARANG CINA DAN KEDAI CINA.

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  106. duit dan harta adalah tuhan cinabeng.

    sedikit keuntungan yang berkurangan selama sebulan, akan merencatkan income cinabeng.

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  107. lagi kita boikot bisnes cinabeng, maka keuntungan yang selama ini mereka perolehi akan semakin berkurangan.

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  108. ingat bila margin keuntungan jatuh mendadak, mereka tidak mampu mengekalkan bisnes.

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  109. hutang akan bertambah, tunggakan hutang akan meningkat.
    bila hutang meningkat cinabeng terpaksa meminjam ah long.
    ah long akan mengenakan interest tinggi.

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  110. ketidakupayaan bisnesman cinabeng membayar hutang bank dan ah long akan menyebabkan keluarga dan masa depan mereka hancur.

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