Yoursay Even With Pas Bn S Return To Power Remains Hypothetical
YOURSAY | ‘With a few more years of Harapan, who will be left to fight the bad fight for BN?’Imagining a ‘BN-PAS coalition’ during GE14Anonymous 770241447347646: The key is ‘if’ we had done it this way. The scenario at the time (GE14) was that the anger and disgust in the people's hearts was real. The rakyat would have rejected BN even if PAS were their partner in crime
BN should not be too smug just because of one by-election victory in Cameron Highlands. The four years until the next general election is a long time
Maybe by that time PAS might have deserted BN for the sake of their own survival. Even some of its own members might leave if they see opportunities for themselves diminishing
By that time, Felda, Lembaga Tabung Haji and the other such institutions might be doing better. Palm oil and rubber prices may rise, putting more money in the hands of the Malays. Most of the promises made by Pakatan Harapan would have been fulfilled
Anything is possible. So BN should stop daydreaming
Anonymous Observer: Whatever analysis done after the election is purely statistical. The rakyat was frustrated and fed up with BN, which had manipulated the entire system of governance for 60 years
The new government led by Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has since managed to tackle the cancer in society, corruption, and those who are involved have to shiver and pray to God that the coalition falls
If these individuals from the previous regime are found to be guilty as charged, then no amount of popularity will cleanse them. Such people should be made ineligible to vie for public positions
Milshah: Yes, the political environment pre-GE14 is different from what it is now. At the time, the rakyat were burdened by the high cost of living, GST, 1MDB, Felda, and other scandals
The ‘anyone but Umno’ sentiment was very high at the time. The idea for three-cornered fights at the time was to split votes for PAS and Harapan to allow BN to win
However, now the scenario is different – Najib Abdul Razak is no longer prime minister, but the cost of living remains high despite the promises made by Harapan. A good analysis though
Across The Straits: This is likely the opposition’s formula (an Umno-PAS alliance) for the next general election
Harapan had better formulate a counter-attack strategy, or be wiped out come GE15
Cicak Boy: I believe a lot of people voted BN with the expectation that the former ruling coalition would win. So how would they vote now
Newday: Putting a new spin on the GE14 results means nothing now. With another few years of Harapan in power, I wonder how much more of PAS’ lies and deceit will be exposed for all to see
And by then, the courts would have progressed on many cases of corruption, and certain individuals may be in jail. Who will be left to fight the bad fight for Umno-BN then
Study: Harapan no longer dominating digital spaceSulaiman bin Che Long: Harapan, which is now the government, no longer dominating the digital space is a very healthy and important development
Social media gives the people their voices, however small. It gives them a more level-playing field
Many commentators who attributed Harapan’s decreased influence on social media to its waning popularity are being disingenuous. It is belittling to the common people who can voice their opinions
They can now have alternative narratives to the ones the prevailing powers want the people to believe in. In other words, the battle for hearts and minds is right here, so long there is no uncalled-for censorship
In the United States, the courts ruled in favour of the New York Times and Washington Post for disclosing government secrets during the Vietnam War (the Pentagon Papers)
As the US Supreme Court said: “The press was to serve the governed, not the governors."Clever Voter: It is always easier to stand at the back of a lorry to shout slogans and make noise
Former PM Najib Abdul Razak is unashamed, and with nothing to lose he can say anything he wants. He has deep resources to fund the best cybertroopers to exaggerate in his social media posts without being caught under existing laws
It would appear Harapan’s worst enemy is really themselves. Torn between different needs, its leadership is confronted with a lose-lose rather than a win-win
The opposition will simply revert to old ways of using race and religion to win support
Mahathir’s challenge is to not just keep the momentum, but to leave behind old legacies, which is proving harder to do than initially thought
The establishment has a problem today even with the government’s communication machinery at their disposal. Recent embarrassments, ranging from fake qualifications to closing Jalan TAR to motorists, have been blown out of proportion. It will always easier to sit and criticise
Unless Harapan acts quickly to be seen as a united front, and is able to show what they are capable of, their popularity ratings will continue to slide
The Wakandan: Sadly, Harapan lacks the brains to counter the fall in popularity on social media. After all, with leaders possessing fake degrees at the helm, people should not expect too much
Rembrandt: Declining public popularity is normal when the government of the day isn’t doing well and the people are unhappy. The opposition can easily gain support by brainwashing the people to go against the government
Here, they are looking for a saviour, and Najib is portraying himself as humble and able to understand their plight so that the people support him
Harapan seems to be resting on its laurels after GE14. The state machinery is sleeping, the menteris besar are lacking in ideas, the component parties are fighting internally, and the quality of ministers leaves much to be desired
These do not inspire confidence, so it’s not surprising that the people are looking for a new saviour after Mahathir. - Mkini
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