13.3.08

It is too good to be true, isn't?

I have been waiting, with much anticipation, for the formation of a Perak new coalition government eversince the historic win last Sunday. Afterall, Perak is my home state. And like everybody else, I too was surprise to learn that PAS Adun Ir Nizar Jamaluddin's name cropped up as the leading candidate for the post of Perak MB. Ye lah, of all the three parties in the new coalition, PAS has the least number of seats. I figure that there must a reason for this.
Anyway, I'm so okay with whoever is chosen as the MB. Even if he is a DAP Adun. As long as BN is no longer in the picture, it's fine with me. And after ding-donging for a few days, early this evening it was announced that the post of Perak MB indeed belongs to Ir Nizar a.k.a Abang Tan. Tahniah!
But then... an hour or so later Malaysiakini posted this news..

Lim: DAP rejects Nizar as MB
Mar 12, 08 8:19pm
While the long-drawn debate on who should be the Perak mentri besar finally came to an end today, an unexpected twist came in the form of DAP leader Lim Kit Siang who said that his party had not approved PAS’ Mohamad Nizar Jamaludin to lead the state.

“The decision to appoint a PAS assemblyperson Mohamad Nizar Jamaludin as Perak mentri besar has caused shock and consternation to DAP leaders, members and supporters,” he said in a brief statement today.
The statement came just hours after it was announced in Ipoh that the Regent of Perak has agreed on Nizar’s appointment.
Earlier Nizar, state DAP chairperson and Sitiawan state assemblyperson Ngeh Khoo Ham and PKR’s Behrang assemblyperson Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi had met with Regent Raja Nazrin Shah.
Ngeh and Jamaluddin were the two other candidates vying for the post.
The three of them later told a press conference that the regent had agreed with Nizar’s appointment as well as the appointment of Ngeh as deputy menteri besar (1) and an Indian candidate - to be named later - as deputy menteri besar (2).
Lim however in a five-paragraph statement released today said that the DAP was only prepared to accept either Ngeh or Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi as Perak mentri besar.
He added that at a March 9 meeting - the day after Saturday's polls - the party leadership only gave approval for the formation of a Perak coalition government comprising 18 DAP assembly members, seven PKR assemblypersons and six PAS assemblypersons.
According to him, the party did not give its consent to the appointment of a PAS leader to helm the state.
Lim also said that as such all DAP Perak assemblypersons would stay away from the swearing-in ceremony for Perak mentri besar scheduled tomorrow.
When contacted for an immediate reaction, Nizar said: “We believe that as a coalition government, all decisions will be collective.”
“We would not respond to comments being made outside the new coalition government," he added.
Previously, Ngeh had told reporters that all three parties would respect the decision of the Sultan and cooperate to form the new state government.
Efforts by Malaysiakini to reach Ngeh has been unsuccessful.
Lim's statement has been posted in his personal blog, and it received 300-odd responses from readers within 90 minutes, a majority of which slammed the DAP leader for the decision.

Oh! Shoot! Is this happening, really. The State government has not even been formed and now this? Why lar like this? Now we know who would have a field day tomorrow. Crack in the coalition this early? I really did not see it coming especially after such assurance by Ngeh. So sad!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

As much as DAP supporters are disappointed by the selection of the PAS Adun as the Perak MB, LKS' statement is potentially very inflamatory.

I think the DAP unfortunately needs to compromise here. Please do not worsen the situation by publicly displaying the disapproval.

Is this a way to start a new coalition govt? If I'm in Perak, I'll be very afraid.

Kawan lama

Anonymous said...

Kalau macam ni, might as well give back the state back to BN. Afterall, they have 28 seats.
I really am speechless.

wanshana said...

Don't tell me you guys REALLY didn't expect this to happen?!

Neeza Shahril said...

This is what happen when somebody have a hidden agenda. Perhaps, they could manage to do whatever they want for the time being. Wait another 4 years. They should know better why the citizen have chosen them instead of the previous ruling party. If they insist with what they have insisted, they will have to pay for it later...

Unknown said...

Shana,
I guess I was being juvenile, with all the excitement. No wonder I'm not in the politics and thank god for that...

Man,
I'm really disheartened. Baik tak payah buat coalition government. Buat malu jer

Unknown said...

Neeza,
It means only one thing, there are no better than the "evil" BN. Its all about power.