Salam mungkin komen dan ulasan saya agak lewat.iaitu dengan berkenaan tindakan DYMM Sultan Azlan yang dilihat agak kontroversi di dalam penyelesaian kemelut politik di Perak.saya ringkaskan ulasan kerana tak mahu mengulangi fakta-fakta yang sudah tersebar didalam dunia blog dan reality diluar sana .
Soalan satu Kenapa sultan memilih BN.
Jawapannya: kerana ada sesetengah pendapat dari segi perundangan Sultan mempunyai hak melantik dan melucut jawatan seseorang menteri Besar. Dan ianya dikatakan mengikut undang-undang tubuh Negeri. Alasannya pun mudah baginda mendengar perakuan dan pengakuan daripada 28 adun BN serta 3 adun bebas yang “menyokong BN”.
Soalan kedua : kenapa Sultan tak mahu tunggu NIzar dijatuhkan melalui undi tak percaya didalam dewan?
Jawapannya: Jangan lupa sivakumar sebagai speaker dewan pakatan rakyat dah tak iktiraf tiga adun bebas tu sebagai adun, dan menurutnya tak layak hadir sidang dewan.dan dengan kuasa dia sebagai speaker jangan haraplah tiga adun “haram” tu dibenarkan masuk mengundi. Jadi situasi adun BN dan Pakatan akan jadi sama iaitu 28:28. Dan hal dispute ni akan kembali kepada sultan untuk membuat keputusan. Jadi pada ketika itu Sultan sudah semestinya mengekalkan kerajaan yang dipilih oleh rakyat pada 8 mac lalu daripada memilih BN, dan inilah yang YB Nizar mahukan.sekiranya pada ketika itu Sultan memilih BN maka Sultan dianggap membelakangi kehendak rakyat.Dan jika Sultan memilih BN , Sultan akan dianggap favour kepada “kerajaan orang melayu” sahaja (27 adun BN semuanya melayu 1 je MCA)dan ini tidak baik untuk imej baginda dan Sultan semestinya ingin mengelak dari tersepit didalam situasi diatas.
Soalan ketiga: kenapa Sultan tak mahu bubarkan dewan?
Jawapannya: Mungkin factor kos, atau pun Sultan tak mahu 59 kawasan adunnya negerinya “panas” dan masyarakat berpecah dan tension kerana perbedaan politik , juga mungkin pada pikiran baginda daripada PRU seluruh negeri lebih baik PRK untuk dua adun sahaja iaitu changkat jering dan behrang sahaja(jangan lupa dua adun tu ada kes, kalau sabit kesalahan maka akan hilang status sebgai wakil rakyat , kos pun kurang dan hanya dua kawasan tu sahaja yang terlibat. Dan walaupun Sultan tahu diorang ni tak beretika(atas lompatan), tapi atas nama demokrasi sultan terpaksa terima perakuan mereka sebagai adun bebas yang menyokong BN sehingga mahkamah memutuskan nasib dan status mereka . Sultan kan bekas hakim, baginda tahu seseorang tidak dikatakan bersalah sehingga ianya diputuskan di mahkamah.Kepada Pakatan , Usahalah secara bijak dan melalui perundangan, sabar dan tunggu sahajalah kalau benar mereka ni bersalah dan ketika itu rebutlah kembali peluang anda melalui PRK, dan jika anda menang anda akan kembali mengepalai Kerajaan negeri Perak.Jadinya Sultan Azlan telah melakukan tindakan bijak dengan menghantar “bola” masalah ini kepada mahkamah, dan biar mahkamah membuat keputusannya.Apa pun …Daulat Tuanku..sedikit tambahan , saya berani jamin situasi politik di perak takkan tenang sehingga PRU yang akan datang, kecuali DUN changkat jering dan Behrang distiharkan kosong atau seballiknya oleh mahkamah serta keputusan mengenai kes dua adun bebas yang ada kes rasuah tu, kalau mereka bebas dari disabitkankan kesalahan maka BN akan lega dan sedikit konfiden memerintah negeri sekurang-kurangnya sehingga PRU akan datang, dan jika mereka sangkut” maka…faham-faham sendirilah akan kesannya.selain itu kalau pun diisitihar kosong maka disini BN dan Pakatan akan berentap dan ini sekali lagi jadi penentu siapa yang berhak mengepalai kerajaan ngeri perak.
Showing posts with label politik. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Rules For Being a Good Politician
Rules For Being a Good Politician
1. Be humbleThere is no positional power.Be aware of how little power you have individually.Power is only a product of collective action
2. Be nice to othersKeep people on side — you might need their support later
3. Think strategicallyWhere is the power?How can I get others to agree?Who will back me?Create a situation where everyone gains something
4. SpecialisePick a topic that interests you and research it thoroughly.Become one of the experts in the Parliament on your topic.Eventually, others will seek your point of view, publicly and privately, and this will give you considerable standing and influence
5. Have clear, achievable goalsKnow what you want to achieve from the time you are elected.Do not try to change the world.Pick objectives that are measurable (this is good for your own morale).
6. Understand the issuesResearch. If you are discussing any issue – local to international – make sure you have all the most up-to-date information
7. Listen to othersDo not think you understand it all. Others’ experience will probably be different to yours, and they may help you re-think your view.Anyway, in a democracy their view also counts
8. Learn how to say “no”kindly and with respectSometimes this is not easy! But you might need that person’s support later so avoid offending
9. Understand your InstitutionThe more you understand the rules of procedure and the traditions of nations and the parliament, the more you will be able to use these to achieve your goals
10. Earn respectShow you respect the views and experience of othersDemonstrate that you can be trusted
By: Vicki Bourne. Former Senator. Australian Parliament.
1. Be humbleThere is no positional power.Be aware of how little power you have individually.Power is only a product of collective action
2. Be nice to othersKeep people on side — you might need their support later
3. Think strategicallyWhere is the power?How can I get others to agree?Who will back me?Create a situation where everyone gains something
4. SpecialisePick a topic that interests you and research it thoroughly.Become one of the experts in the Parliament on your topic.Eventually, others will seek your point of view, publicly and privately, and this will give you considerable standing and influence
5. Have clear, achievable goalsKnow what you want to achieve from the time you are elected.Do not try to change the world.Pick objectives that are measurable (this is good for your own morale).
6. Understand the issuesResearch. If you are discussing any issue – local to international – make sure you have all the most up-to-date information
7. Listen to othersDo not think you understand it all. Others’ experience will probably be different to yours, and they may help you re-think your view.Anyway, in a democracy their view also counts
8. Learn how to say “no”kindly and with respectSometimes this is not easy! But you might need that person’s support later so avoid offending
9. Understand your InstitutionThe more you understand the rules of procedure and the traditions of nations and the parliament, the more you will be able to use these to achieve your goals
10. Earn respectShow you respect the views and experience of othersDemonstrate that you can be trusted
By: Vicki Bourne. Former Senator. Australian Parliament.
Erdogan's lessons from malaysianinsider
written by Abdullah, January 19, 2009
Erdogan was a hardcore Islamist for decades. Then he was suffocated and literally went through hell.through hell. His parties were being shut down one by one by the hardcore Maoist Constitutional Court. Then came the 1998 episode where at the same time like Anwar, he went to jail on flimsy claims that he was fanning Islamism and dividing the nation. There came his sobering. After he was sent to jail in a flagrant breach of justice, he was banned from politics for life. He was young by then, only 43 and he was the most charismatic leader of the Islamists and Istanbul (the eyes of Turkey) Mayor.As he languished in jail, his friends led by incumbent Turkish President Abdullah Gul formed another. Soon, the Maoist Constitutional Court that employs political judges who never pray, never fast and never pay zakat shut down the party. Finnaly Erdogan was released through Presidential Pardon. When he came out, he called for a meeting with his friends. They discussed a lot. He told them a new path was needed. He said that for 3 decades, they were persecuted and when they got power in 1997, their PM (Necmettin Erbakan) was deposed. Abdullah Gul too was deposed. Then Erbakan (former PM) was banned from politics for life. He told them the hardcore position they have taken is only scaring others and making the enemy stronger. He told them that they system (Courts and Military-which control Turkey) were being used against them. He told them to think out of the box and look for new ways and alliances. Then he commissioned a 50,000 internall poll on what Turks wanted.The outcome was a conservative but open minded party which was to concentrate on the economy, social issues, EU joining and equality and centrism. He established the party in 2001, yet was he was banned from politics. Then came 2002, he campaigned on Centrism (still banned) and nominated Islamists, (majority), secularists, centrists, right and left politicians and got a crushing victory for his 1 yr old party. Since he was banned, he installed his right hand man for decades, Abdullah Gul as PM. Then Gul pushed for constitutional amendments (he had 2/3) which was to allow Erdogan's ban to be lifted. Ban lifted. Erdogan stood for a by-election in Sirt Province (his wife's bastion) and won with over 80%. Abdullah Gul stepped down for Erdogan who became the PM and Gul his Deputy and Foreign Minister. Then in 2007, he nominated Gul for the Presidency (to be vacant), then the Military threatened with coup saying Gul was an Islamist. The secular opposition organised a millon walk and things got out of hand. Erdogan was frustrated by the Courts when they anulled Gul's election. He then called for a snap election and Europe and his friends sought help to salvage him. Anwar Ibrahim was in Brussels and wrote articles in the Washington Post warning EU not to abondon democarcy in Turkey.Then Erdogan fielded centrists in order to get a broad based win which will not affect his programmes. He won with a crushing victory that has never been seen in 53 years. Erdogan went ahead and installed his loyal man, Gul as the President. Today he controls the Presidency, Parliament, Prime Ministry and his party controls all Councils (elected unlike Malaysia). In 2007, when he was fighting for his political life, he threatened to resign from politics forever if his party doesn't win an outright victory. He surpassed his own goal.Lessons:1. He ditched confrontation with the hardcore Maoists and hardcore Secularists.2. He infiltrated the system rather than trying to conquer it since he failed to do in 3 decades.3. He brought both hardrcore Islamists, moderates and even secular idealogues in his party to get national will.4. He concentrated on the economy to obtain the support of the elite and the wealthy.5. He promoted his men and women slowly to establish his strength without raising eyebrows.6. He built Turkey's prestige to get the people's support and foreign support (investments and respect as well).7. He stopped talking about Islam directly and started talking in tongues. For example, when he says the Hijab ban should end, he will say "because of human rights." Before he used to say bcoz "of God." He realised that the courts will ban his party if he continued with direct talk.8. He brought nationalists to his party to undermine the nationalist parties.9. He brought hardcore secularists to his party to undermine secular parties. Today, his 7 yr old maintains a stranglehold on the whole of Turkey and his party has representation (MPs) from 80 out of 81 states. The next party has representation from 37 states alone while the third 17 alone.
Erdogan was a hardcore Islamist for decades. Then he was suffocated and literally went through hell.through hell. His parties were being shut down one by one by the hardcore Maoist Constitutional Court. Then came the 1998 episode where at the same time like Anwar, he went to jail on flimsy claims that he was fanning Islamism and dividing the nation. There came his sobering. After he was sent to jail in a flagrant breach of justice, he was banned from politics for life. He was young by then, only 43 and he was the most charismatic leader of the Islamists and Istanbul (the eyes of Turkey) Mayor.As he languished in jail, his friends led by incumbent Turkish President Abdullah Gul formed another. Soon, the Maoist Constitutional Court that employs political judges who never pray, never fast and never pay zakat shut down the party. Finnaly Erdogan was released through Presidential Pardon. When he came out, he called for a meeting with his friends. They discussed a lot. He told them a new path was needed. He said that for 3 decades, they were persecuted and when they got power in 1997, their PM (Necmettin Erbakan) was deposed. Abdullah Gul too was deposed. Then Erbakan (former PM) was banned from politics for life. He told them the hardcore position they have taken is only scaring others and making the enemy stronger. He told them that they system (Courts and Military-which control Turkey) were being used against them. He told them to think out of the box and look for new ways and alliances. Then he commissioned a 50,000 internall poll on what Turks wanted.The outcome was a conservative but open minded party which was to concentrate on the economy, social issues, EU joining and equality and centrism. He established the party in 2001, yet was he was banned from politics. Then came 2002, he campaigned on Centrism (still banned) and nominated Islamists, (majority), secularists, centrists, right and left politicians and got a crushing victory for his 1 yr old party. Since he was banned, he installed his right hand man for decades, Abdullah Gul as PM. Then Gul pushed for constitutional amendments (he had 2/3) which was to allow Erdogan's ban to be lifted. Ban lifted. Erdogan stood for a by-election in Sirt Province (his wife's bastion) and won with over 80%. Abdullah Gul stepped down for Erdogan who became the PM and Gul his Deputy and Foreign Minister. Then in 2007, he nominated Gul for the Presidency (to be vacant), then the Military threatened with coup saying Gul was an Islamist. The secular opposition organised a millon walk and things got out of hand. Erdogan was frustrated by the Courts when they anulled Gul's election. He then called for a snap election and Europe and his friends sought help to salvage him. Anwar Ibrahim was in Brussels and wrote articles in the Washington Post warning EU not to abondon democarcy in Turkey.Then Erdogan fielded centrists in order to get a broad based win which will not affect his programmes. He won with a crushing victory that has never been seen in 53 years. Erdogan went ahead and installed his loyal man, Gul as the President. Today he controls the Presidency, Parliament, Prime Ministry and his party controls all Councils (elected unlike Malaysia). In 2007, when he was fighting for his political life, he threatened to resign from politics forever if his party doesn't win an outright victory. He surpassed his own goal.Lessons:1. He ditched confrontation with the hardcore Maoists and hardcore Secularists.2. He infiltrated the system rather than trying to conquer it since he failed to do in 3 decades.3. He brought both hardrcore Islamists, moderates and even secular idealogues in his party to get national will.4. He concentrated on the economy to obtain the support of the elite and the wealthy.5. He promoted his men and women slowly to establish his strength without raising eyebrows.6. He built Turkey's prestige to get the people's support and foreign support (investments and respect as well).7. He stopped talking about Islam directly and started talking in tongues. For example, when he says the Hijab ban should end, he will say "because of human rights." Before he used to say bcoz "of God." He realised that the courts will ban his party if he continued with direct talk.8. He brought nationalists to his party to undermine the nationalist parties.9. He brought hardcore secularists to his party to undermine secular parties. Today, his 7 yr old maintains a stranglehold on the whole of Turkey and his party has representation (MPs) from 80 out of 81 states. The next party has representation from 37 states alone while the third 17 alone.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
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