A Grand Unity Government Unifying And Rebuilding Malaysia


 


Not many people are aware of one critical fact: Malaysia is a federation of 14 states (including Federal Territories). Despite all the symbols and numbers of stripes on the national flag that signify the collection of 14 states to form one country, Malaysia is often seen as a polity almost self-existential on its own.
To the degree that anyone still questions the structural integrity of the population, that is whether this multi-racial and multi-creedal country can last and last, with the goal to thrive. Cynics often point to the unlikelihood of Malaysia getting everything into one unifying act.
As this is written, there are 60 countries that could crack economically and politically in 2023, going by the estimate of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, according to President Joko Widodo of Indonesia, in a Tik Tok video that has gone viral in the latter half of 2022. 
Joko reminded the audience that "Indonesia" is not one of them. Thus, regardless of the pain in the spiral in the cost of living, Indonesia can pull through in any looming recession, even if it were to last two to three years.
The timeframe of three to four years is based on the view of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who has prepared the British to face the austerity drive. There is a need for the United Kingdom (UK) to tighten its belt, as the government pulls back from higher public spending. 
The world economy has been suffering from the triple whammy of the Pan-Slavic war between Russia and Ukraine and the ostensible attempt of the United States (US) to decouple itself economically, and the effects of the Covid Zero policy that has made China's economy moving in spurts, in turn, affecting the supply chain of the world of international commerce.
Under such adverse circumstances, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Malaysia, which has been growing from 2010 to be exposed to global trade by 110 percent, it goes without saying that Malaysia would not be spared from the triple whammy too. It does not mean the Malaysian economy would tailspin into a recession ineluctably, but the likelihood is strong.
Anwar at the Istana Negara, after his swearing-in as the 10th prime ministerIn complying with the royal advice of the monarch and the Conference of the Malay Rulers on Nov 24, a unity government was indeed formed by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on the evening of that very same day, at 5pm. Barely three hours later, the 10th prime minister of Malaysia was already working with the press. 
None of the constitutional provisions that touch on the central role of Islam, the rights and customs of Malays, would ever be affected, even though the Coalition of Hope (Pakatan Harapan) under Prime Minister Anwar has received, arguably, according to one study, 11 percent of the Malay votes, as opposed to 94 percent and 83 percent of the Chinese and Indian votes.
What is worth noting is that even given the nature of the Parliament, where no side truly gained a majority of the votes to form a government, not unless as many coalition pacts work together to first cross the minimal 112 votes in a legislative chamber of 222 parliamentary seats, based on the first-past-the-post system, Malaysians of all races and religions, did not fall into their worst temptation to the bay for the blood of one another.
In fact, Anwar had the wisdom to courteously urge all jubilant Malaysian supporters, who had been waiting for him to be elected as the prime minister over a period of 24 years from 1998, to exercise self-restraint in public celebration, in order to allow the law enforcement officers to ensure an even more peaceful transition of power.
Perikatan Nasional announces the rejection of Anwar’s officer to join the federal coalition governmentThis came despite the incendiary rhetoric of some Perikatan National (PN) supporters who had refused to give in to the prospect of serving as the Opposition. The supporters of Harapan were asked to stay at home. Malaysians complied.
That message was enough to encourage the supporters of Harapan to stand back and exercise sheer discipline. The moral authority of Prime Minister Anwar was, of course, critical. But Malaysians do want to live in harmony and in peace, in turn, the rule of law.
It is, therefore, nothing if not strange to see the likes of Professor James Chin of the University of Tasmania and the Bureau Chief of The Straits Times in Singapore, both of whom are Malaysians, to wonder if Malaysia can stay intact as a Grand Coalition of the Unity Government. 
The issue is, of course, they can. If they don't, not only will the nation feel the full whiplash effects of the triple whammy, but the country would be trapped in the escalating costs of food, animal feed, fuel and fertilisers, all of which can be compounded by the insidious effects of financial leakages of Malaysia's national subsidy programmes that run into tens of billions of ringgit.
As I write this today, Nov 29, the federal cabinet has still not been formed. Between Nov 25 and Nov 28, Prime Minister Anwar has had to live up to his original pledge, to create a "Malaysia that is for all Malaysians". 
In this context, instead of forming a cabinet first, which is concurrently being discussed with other coalition partners such as Barisan National (BN), Gabungan Parti Sarawak(GPS) and Gabugan Sabah Progressive (GSP), and in turn, Warisan, was pioneered by the former chief minister of Sabah Mohd Shafie Apdal, Anwar, has focused on instructing the civil servants to look into how to ensure that the Council of Living Cost to focus on ensuring that the highly targeted subsidies programme will bring down the cost of living, especially on food items.
Former Sabah chief minister Mohd Shafie ApdalThe fact that Malaysia can have an election without any fisticuffs, with 73 percent of the electoral turnout of more than 21 million voters on Nov 19, 2022, has proven once again that Malaysians of all backgrounds can exercise and choose the moderate way.
That is no matter how acute each of the electoral contests was to be, all parties that subscribe to the basic tenet of elections must be willing to concede openly and willingly, and consequently without any rancour; should the losing party lose each of these electoral contests. It is to the credit of PN that had finally conceded, on Nov 26, that it is Harapan that has won the 15th general election by congratulating the new PM.
While post-election rhetoric between the members can continue unabated, even after their election is clearly over, the key is to work together to challenge only those causes worth opposing, lest they lose sight of the importance of donning the role of checks and balances.
In a functioning and working democracy, effective and strong opposition is critical towards rebuilding this nation. PN through Bersatu, PAS and lesser Gerakan, can play that part, both in and out of Parliament. It is important to note that all must stop immediately the escalation of identity politics of race and religion, two very combustibly toxic elements in politics.
The sudden avalanche of such messaging in social media and WhatsApp groups led Inspector-General of Police Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani to issue a preemptive notice that such actions would not be tolerated and actions would be taken against such perpetrators.
Likewise, all political leaders across all aisles must also encourage their respective followers to move forward and not to engage in actions that can fan racial and religious sentiments.
Election campaigns are over, elections are over and the PM has been appointed. Now, all need to move forward, unifying the people and rebuilding our economy for all the people. 2023 is going to be very harsh globally, with one-third of the global economy going to be in deep recession, Malaysia included. Hence, move forward and all must play a role, administration, opposition, civil servants and the people. - Mkini
RAIS HUSSIN is CEO of Emir Research, a think tank focused on strategic policy recommendations based on rigorous research.
The views expressed here are those of the author/contributor and do not necessarily represent the views of MMKtT.


Artikel ini hanyalah simpanan cache dari url asal penulis yang berkebarangkalian sudah terlalu lama atau sudah dibuang :

http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2022/11/a-grand-unity-government-unifying-and.html

Kempen Promosi dan Iklan
Kami memerlukan jasa baik anda untuk menyokong kempen pengiklanan dalam website kami. Serba sedikit anda telah membantu kami untuk mengekalkan servis percuma aggregating ini kepada semua.

Anda juga boleh memberikan sumbangan anda kepada kami dengan menghubungi kami di sini
Sabah Bloc To Join Malaysia Unity Government Size Of Cabinet Will Be Reduced Pm Anwar

Sabah Bloc To Join Malaysia Unity Government Size Of Cabinet Will Be Reduced Pm Anwar

papar berkaitan - pada 26/11/2022 - jumlah : 194 hits
Mr Anwar said this meant that his government will have a two thirds majority in the Lower House Gabungan Rakyat Sabah has agreed to join the Malaysian unity government Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said during a press conference on Friday Ha...
Unity Govt Cabinet Based On Solid Foundation Able To Rebuild Malaysia Says Constitutional Expert

Unity Govt Cabinet Based On Solid Foundation Able To Rebuild Malaysia Says Constitutional Expert

papar berkaitan - pada 4/12/2022 - jumlah : 113 hits
Constitutional expert Datuk Dr Wan Ahmad Fauzi Wan Husain said the selection of ministers were based on party hierarchy experience and individual expertise 8211 Bernama photo KUALA LUMPUR The formation of the Unity Government Cabinet by Pri...
All But One Sabah Mps Support Unity Government

All But One Sabah Mps Support Unity Government

papar berkaitan - pada 26/11/2022 - jumlah : 275 hits
KOTA KINABALU Parti Kesejahteraan Demokratik Masyarakat who has three MPs has also officially joined the unity government of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim KDM president Datuk Peter Anthony handed over his party s letter of support...
Upko Wants To Participate In Unity Government

Upko Wants To Participate In Unity Government

papar berkaitan - pada 25/11/2022 - jumlah : 214 hits
Ewon PENAMPANG United Kinabalu Progressive Organization wants to participate in the unity government led by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim Its president elect Datuk Ewon Benedick said the matter was discussed in the UPKO Supre
Why A Unity Government Makes Sense

Why A Unity Government Makes Sense

papar berkaitan - pada 24/11/2022 - jumlah : 192 hits
From Azalina Othman SaidThe Yang di Pertuan Agong s request on Tuesday for Pakatan Harapan and Perikatan Nasional to form a unity government and on Wednesday for Barisan Nasional to join a unity government for the sake of the nation and the...
Unity Government Sturdier Than Pakatan In 2018 But Reforms Tough Say Analysts

Unity Government Sturdier Than Pakatan In 2018 But Reforms Tough Say Analysts

papar berkaitan - pada 28/11/2022 - jumlah : 109 hits
Anwar arrives for a press conference at the Prime Minister 8217 s Office in Putrajaya on Nov 27 2022 8212 Malay Mail photo KUALA LUMPUR The national unity government will be more resilient than the Pakatan Harapan administration of 14th ge
Anwar Frontrunner For Pm Post In Unity Government With Tok Mat Also In Contention To Be Dpm

Anwar Frontrunner For Pm Post In Unity Government With Tok Mat Also In Contention To Be Dpm

papar berkaitan - pada 24/11/2022 - jumlah : 210 hits
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim arrives at his office in Jalan Gasing Petaling Jaya November 23 2022 Shafwan ZaidonKUALA LUMPUR Nov 24 Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is on the cusp of finally becoming Malaysia s prime minister while Umno s Datuk Seri Mo...
Defend And Maintain Unity Govt To Make Malaysia Great Zahid

Defend And Maintain Unity Govt To Make Malaysia Great Zahid

papar berkaitan - pada 6/12/2022 - jumlah : 117 hits
The grand coalition in the Unity Government led by Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional together with several other component parties should be defended and maintained BN chairperson Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said He said this coalition of politic...
Ge15 All You Need To Know About A Unity Government

Ge15 All You Need To Know About A Unity Government

papar berkaitan - pada 25/11/2022 - jumlah : 168 hits
PETALING JAYA A unity government is formed by a coalition of parties that can comprise several main blocs alongside smaller parties In a unity government parties from opposing sides of the political divide can form a government and govern t...
Nicol David Wanita Asia Pertama Digelar Ratu Skuasy Dunia

More Than Genetics How Life Experiences Shape Our Health

E Jamin Judiciary Bar Agree On Proposal To Reinstate Similar E Bail System

Video Suspek Serang Balai Polis Ulu Tiram Maut Ditembak

Is Anwar Ever Going To Release Najib

Adakah Batuk Membatalkan Solat Ust Azhar Idrus

Kelebihan Berpuasa Hari Putih

Ppim Sedia Bantu Cari Penyelesaian Harian Metro 17 05 2024



Biodata Syad Mutalib Pelakon Drama Berepisod Aku Bukan Ustazah TV3 Bunga Salju Astro Ria

Info Dan Sinopsis Filem Vina Sebelum 7 Hari 2024 Adaptasi Kisah Benar Kini Di Pawagam Malaysia

Biodata Founder Leeyanarahman Nur Liyana Abdul Rahman Yaana Yana Lee Usahawan Tudung Yang Terkenal Bersama Suaminya

Biodata Zubir Khan Penyanyi Lagu Yennode Macha Macha Macha Pemuda Bertangan Kudung Yang Menginspirasikan

Info Penuh Senarai Peserta Juri Hadiah Cara Undi The Hardest Singing Show Astro Ria Sooka Program Realiti Mingguan Terbaru Malaysia


Govt To Continue Using E Jamin Bail System

Kdn Fc Berputih Mata Di Laman Sendiri

Gulai Udang Nenas

T18c24 Bayi Aina Muntah Susu Beku Macam Keju

Harris Alif Dari Idola Kecil Ke Selebriti Serba Boleh

Kerajaan Pahang Sumbang Rm8 000 Kepada Keluarga Allahyarham Konstabel Muhamad Syafiq