Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Not exclusively Umno's

I can't help but agree with Gerakan Youth chief candidate, Tan Keng Liang. The concern about the top two posts are not just an Umno matter. It is the concern of all parties in Barisan Nasional (BN).

And in the last general election, the people has spoken. Pak Lah should have taken the cue rightaway. What is the point of delaying the Umno AGM/party election to March next year when the division meetings will proceed as scheduled from 9 October till 9 November.

If Pak Lah cannot get enough numbers to be nominated, nothing he can do to change that March next year. He knows he cannot get the numbers. He just want to stay on as a PM for a little bit longer. At least, Umno Muar has got the guts to speak out.

I think, Keng Liang is being diplomatic. Gerakan acting president, Koh Tsu Koon is kinda fed up. Who doesn't? In fact, some Gerakan members have quit to join the opposition. However, they're not the MPs who can make up the numbers for Pakatan Rakyat (PR) to take over the government. In fact, there's not enough MPs in Gerakan to fulfill that quota should they pullout of BN to join PR.

As far as I am concerned, I'm just tired of having a PM who doesn't pay attention to his surroundings and thinks everything is ok.

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