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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Percakaran antara parti2 pembangkang di Sabah boleh menjadikan laungan "Ini Kalilah" kepada "Lain Kalilah"...


Sikap degil parti-parti pembangkang di Sabah hanya akan menghalang kemenangan bagi pihak pembangkang, mengikut pandangan seorang bekas Presiden parti Pasok.

Bekas presiden parti politik yang tertua di Sabah yang kini tidak lagi berfungsi,telah menasihatkan parti-parti pembangkang yang mahu bertanding di Sabah pada pilihan raya umum akan datang untuk "mengkaji semula" strategi mereka jika mereka "benar-benar mahu membawa perubahan" di Sabah.

Bekas ketua parti Pasok, Cleftus Mojingol, yang kini merupakan timbalan presiden Pergerakan Perubahan Sarawak dan Sabah (MoCS), berkata sebagai seorang ahli politik yang berpengalaman yang secara aktif memantau keadaan politik di Borneo, ingin memberi nasihatnya untuk mengatasi perpecahan pihak pembangkang ketika PRU-13 kian hampir.

"Saya sebagai seorang bekas ketua penaja Pasok, ingin menggalakkan pemimpin STAR, SAPP dan PR (Pakatan Rakyat) untuk mengkaji semula strategi dan peluang2 mereka dalam PRU-13 ini, sebelum mereka sendiri bertindak bertanding antara satu sama lain," katanya dalam satu kenyataan yang dikeluarkan di sini.


 
 Mojingol berkata tidak akan berlakunya kemenangan bagi mereka jika mereka masih degil dengan pendirian mereka.

"Isu pengagihan kerusi di kalangan pembangkang di Sabah adalah penting dan perlu diselesaikan jika mereka benar-benar mahu membuka jalan bagi perubahan di negeri ini," katanya.

Beliau berkata pemimpin2 parti-parti pembangkang mestilah cukup bertanggungjawab untuk membantu merealisasikan aspirasi rakyat untuk membawa "perubahan" dalam kerajaan, sama ada di peringkat kebangsaan atau negeri.

"Jika mereka gagal akibat ketamakan mereka sendiri, maka mereka mesti bersedia untuk menerima bahawa slogan mereka "Ini Kalilah" boleh bertukar kepada "Lain Kalilah" atau" masa depan lah",dan berterima kasihlah kepada kesilapan besar mereka sendiri.

"Pemimpin pembangkang ini perlu mengetepikan kepentingan diri, ketamakan atau agenda tersembunyi untuk mencapai formula perjuangan satu-lawan-satu dengan BN dalam PRU-13 akan datang," katanya.

Mojingol, yang pernah bertanding dalam pilihan raya yang lalu tapi tewas, berkata bahawa pengajaran daripada kegagalan pembangkang pada pilihanraya kecil Batu Sapi tempoh hari harus menjadi pengajaran kepada pemimpin2 pembangkang tersebut.

"Masih tidak terlalu lewat lagi bagi parti2 pembangkang mencuba dan mencapai kompromi di kalangan mereka.

"Saya dengan rendah diri mencadangkan kepada pemimpin-pemimpin ini untuk mempertimbangkan agar membiarkan parti-parti pembangkang nasional yang kuat untuk bertanding di kerusi parlimen sahaja, dan parti pembangkang tempatan untuk bertanding bagi semua kerusi Dewan Undangan Negeri," tambah Mojingol.-FMT



For Sabah’s sake, Pakatan must scale back...

The stubborn stand of opposition parties in Sabah will only deprive them victories, says a former political party president.The ex-president of the oldest, but now defunct, political party in Sabah has advised opposition parties wanting to contest in Sabah in the coming general election to “re-look” their strategy if they “really wanted to pave the way for change” in Sabah.

Former PASOK party chief Cleftus Mojingol, who is now a deputy president of Movement of Change Sarawak and Sabah (MoCS), said being a seasoned politician who is actively monitoring the political situation in Borneo, he felt compelled to volunteer his counsel as the opposition split seem to be widening as the elections closed in.

“I being a former head of an opposition PASOK, wish to encourage the leaders of STAR, SAPP and PR (Pakatan Rakyat) to re-look at their strategy and chances at the GE13 before they go their own way fighting each other,” he said in a statement issued here.

Mojingol said there could never be victory for them if they are stuck with their respective stubborn stands.



“The issue of seats distribution among the opposition in Sabah is crucial and needs to be resolved if they (parties) really want to pave the way for a change in the state,” he pointed out.

He said leaders of these opposition parties must be responsible enough to help realise the aspiration of the people to have “change” in the government, be it at the national or state level.

“If they failed beyond their own greed, then they must be prepared to accept that their slogan of Ini Kalilah  will be turned to Lain Kalilah  or “next time lah”, thanks to their own grave mistake.

“Opposition political leaders should put aside self-interest, greed or hidden agendas in order to achieve a formula of one-to-one fight with the mighty BN in the coming GE,” he further stressed.

Mojingol, who himself had stood in past elections and lost, said that the lesson from the failed unity among the opposition in the last Batu Sapi parliamentary by-election should ring loud in many of the opposition leaders.

“It is still not too late for the opposition political parties to try and reach a compromise among themselves.

“I humbly suggest to these leaders to consider letting strong national opposition parties to stand in parliamentary seats only, and for only state parties to vie for all the state assembly seats,” Mojingol added.-FMT




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The ex-president of the oldest, but now defunct, political party in Sabah has advised opposition parties wanting to contest in Sabah in the coming general election to “re-look” their strategy if they “really wanted to pave the way for change” in Sabah.
Former PASOK party chief Cleftus Mojingol, who is now a deputy president of Movement of Change Sarawak and Sabah (MoCS), said being a seasoned politician who is actively monitoring the political situation in Borneo, he felt compelled to volunteer his counsel as the opposition split seem to be widening as the elections closed in.
“I being a former head of an opposition PASOK, wish to encourage the leaders of STAR, SAPP and PR (Pakatan Rakyat) to re-look at their strategy and chances at the GE13 before they go their own way fighting each other,” he said in a statement issued here.
Mojingol said there could never be victory for them if they are stuck with their respective stubborn stands.
“The issue of seats distribution among the opposition in Sabah is crucial and needs to be resolved if they (parties) really want to pave the way for a change in the state,” he pointed out.
He said leaders of these opposition parties must be responsible enough to help realise the aspiration of the people to have “change” in the government, be it at the national or state level.
“If they failed beyond their own greed, then they must be prepared to accept that their slogan of Ini Kalilah  will be turned to Lain Kalilah  or “next time lah”, thanks to their own grave mistake.
“Opposition political leaders should put aside self-interest, greed or hidden agendas in order to achieve a formula of one-to-one fight with the mighty BN in the coming GE,” he further stressed.
Mojingol, who himself had stood in past elections and lost, said that the lesson from the failed unity among the opposition in the last Batu Sapi parliamentary by-election should ring loud in many of the opposition leaders.
“It is still not too late for the opposition political parties to try and reach a compromise among themselves.
“I humbly suggest to these leaders to consider letting strong national opposition parties to stand in parliamentary seats only, and for only state parties to vie for all the state assembly seats,” Mojingol added.
- See more at: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/03/02/for-sabahs-sake-pakatan-must-scale-back/#sthash.BprTeWMX.dpuf
The ex-president of the oldest, but now defunct, political party in Sabah has advised opposition parties wanting to contest in Sabah in the coming general election to “re-look” their strategy if they “really wanted to pave the way for change” in Sabah.
Former PASOK party chief Cleftus Mojingol, who is now a deputy president of Movement of Change Sarawak and Sabah (MoCS), said being a seasoned politician who is actively monitoring the political situation in Borneo, he felt compelled to volunteer his counsel as the opposition split seem to be widening as the elections closed in.
“I being a former head of an opposition PASOK, wish to encourage the leaders of STAR, SAPP and PR (Pakatan Rakyat) to re-look at their strategy and chances at the GE13 before they go their own way fighting each other,” he said in a statement issued here.
Mojingol said there could never be victory for them if they are stuck with their respective stubborn stands.
“The issue of seats distribution among the opposition in Sabah is crucial and needs to be resolved if they (parties) really want to pave the way for a change in the state,” he pointed out.
He said leaders of these opposition parties must be responsible enough to help realise the aspiration of the people to have “change” in the government, be it at the national or state level.
“If they failed beyond their own greed, then they must be prepared to accept that their slogan of Ini Kalilah  will be turned to Lain Kalilah  or “next time lah”, thanks to their own grave mistake.
“Opposition political leaders should put aside self-interest, greed or hidden agendas in order to achieve a formula of one-to-one fight with the mighty BN in the coming GE,” he further stressed.
Mojingol, who himself had stood in past elections and lost, said that the lesson from the failed unity among the opposition in the last Batu Sapi parliamentary by-election should ring loud in many of the opposition leaders.
“It is still not too late for the opposition political parties to try and reach a compromise among themselves.
“I humbly suggest to these leaders to consider letting strong national opposition parties to stand in parliamentary seats only, and for only state parties to vie for all the state assembly seats,” Mojingol added.
- See more at: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/03/02/for-sabahs-sake-pakatan-must-scale-back/#sthash.BprTeWMX.dpuf

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