Hornbill Unleashed

February 16, 2013

BN may scrape through in GE13

Christopher Fernandez

Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim might have to wait for the GE14 to become prime minister.

While coffeeshop politicians are firm in their convictions that Pakatan Rakyat will sweep to power in the 13th general election (GE13), based on prevailing realities, it looks quite certain that they might have to wait for the 14th general election (GE14) for their dreams to come true.

While more Malaysians now hope to witness a change of government – and this has caused a groundswell of support to surface for Pakatan – the likelihood that Pakatan can end 55 years of Barisan Nasional rule is still distant. Most Malaysians will need a longer time to adjust to Pakatan, a relatively new player.

Malaysians tend to be creatures of habit and are very slow, suspicious and wary of making changes. They generally find themselves comfortable and do not want to change or will want a longer period of time to be convinced to make changes to the political environment in the country.

But the good news for Pakatan is that all its good and hard work is paying off. But to wrest power is most likely not forthcoming in this general election.

The opposition coalition should, however, maintain its growing momentum and work patiently and diligently to come to power in the GE14. Or it may be even earlier if snap polls are called.

Some political analysts are of the view that a “hung” Parliament might emerge. This most definitely will be a tricky issue to deal with by both sides of the political divide.

But it looks most likely that BN will emerge a narrow winner in the GE13, holding on to a reduced or a simple majority compared to the GE12 in 2008.

While most political observers think that a completely free and fair election is unlikely in the GE13, a landslide victory by BN will arouse great suspicion. This is especially so when BN is seen to be loosening its grip on power.

Over at Sabah and Sarawak

Ever since the political tsunami of 2008, Pakatan has emerged as a formidable force and has started to cause cracks to appear in the impregnable BN façade in Sabah and Sarawak.

The recent defections by BN politicians are a clear indication that the ground in Sabah and Sarawak is starting to shift more in favour of Pakatan, though BN has a vice-like grip on the two states it considers to be its perpetual “fixed deposits”.

In the GE13, while much headway will be made by Pakatan in Sabah and Sarawak, it is unlikely the opposition pact can stage an upset as the Sabahans and Sarawakians are probably more comfortable with BN and need an even longer time than West Malaysian voters to adjust to Pakatan.

While it’s hard to predict the final outcome, it will be certain that BN’s fixed deposits will see their value dwindle as Pakatan is expected to swing more voters to its side in this GE13.

Pakatan should be motivated to roll up its sleeves to work harder in East Malaysia to build up its power base and capitalise on the fact that its influence is beginning to grow and needs to be carefully nurtured.

The feel of the ground in Selangor

Unlike the distant East Malaysia, West Malaysian states are feeling the full fervour of the BN and Pakatan campaigns and it is really in the Pakatan states that a lot of politicking has been going on.

All indications point that Selangor will be hotly contested, but it looks as if Pakatan is more aggressive as it goes all out to stop BN.

Pakatan politicians in Selangor are wise to the tricks of BN, after the incident in Perak where they were removed on dubious grounds. Now Pakatan leaders in Selangor are on their guard.

Selangor voters, too, know BN tricks and have indicated their interest in seeing Pakatan continue with its rule. Besides, Pakatan has consolidated its position in Perak, Penang, Kedah and Kelantan.

In Perak there are signs that the voters are just waiting to vent their anger on BN over its manipulation of power in the state. Pakatan is expected to score a landslide victory in the silver state.

In Penang, owing to the sterling performance of Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng, Pakatan is likely to chalk up a bigger victory, with DAP winning more seats.

While BN has been trying very hard to grab power in Kedah and Kelantan, the two states, effectively PAS strongholds, are not going to give way to BN.

While certain stunts have been pulled off by BN to try and topple the Pakatan governments in the two states, they were ineffective.

Traditional supporters

If Pakatan is to gain more ground, it will be in Negeri Sembilan and Johor. There are indications that Negeri Sembilan, a “fence-sitter”, will fall in the GE13, with Pakatan making great progress in Johor.

Pakatan needs to work tirelessly in Negeri Sembilan and Johor to woo the voters. The ground is fertile for Pakatan to take root in these two states.

Thus BN is left with only its traditional supporters in Perlis, Terengganu, Pahang and Malacca and some others in the peninsula. With some backing from Sabah and Sarawak, it is enough to see BN stay in power by a very slim or simple majority in the GE13.

Kuala Lumpur is expected to stay with Pakatan while Putrajaya and Labuan are expected to go BN’s way.

Should BN return to power in the GE13, the coalition will be hard-pressed to deliver. It will have to work even harder if it does not want to go out in shame in the GE14.

But it is very likely that BN is entering the last few laps of its rule because Malaysians are awakening to change and are gradually moving over to Pakatan.

Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim should not throw in the towel but wait patiently for his turn. He should bear in mind that all good things come to those who wait.

Pakatan looks set to rule for many years to come if, as expected, it comes to power in the GE14.

13 Comments »

  1. ROS is taking instruction from Umno and is trying to deregister DAP.

    Comment by Ali Shafie — February 16, 2013 @ 6:58 PM | Reply

    • DAP will survive the cheap plot employed by UMNO to have the party deregistered.

      Comment by NOTSTUPIDMALAY — February 16, 2013 @ 9:54 PM | Reply

  2. The Porn Star is going kuku, as if he is the President of PR, because he said that if PR wins, the PM will be from PAS

    Comment by tigeryk — February 16, 2013 @ 10:15 AM | Reply

    • forget about his AssHole talking,just enjoying watching his performance on the blue DVD, swee swee boon bee bee.

      Comment by nainai — February 16, 2013 @ 1:48 PM | Reply

  3. The QUESTION is will it be a FAIR ELECTION ??? If BN don’t play dirty, PAKATAN will definitely win. We all know already what BN is doing with all these illegal votes and the money they are throwing in the guise of bantuans this and that.

    Comment by gagojackman — February 16, 2013 @ 10:01 AM | Reply

    • we have 1OO pinoy military personnel,head-on with our security forces in Duta sabah, claiming LANDs which have been allocated to them in Sabah, who offers them LANDs ? oooooh, a REAL “Malay dilemma” to the local Malays, who kena pawned by those pagar makan padi.

      Comment by nainai — February 16, 2013 @ 1:52 PM | Reply

  4. PRAY THAT SABAHANS N SARAWAKIANS WILL JOIN FORCE WITH PAKATAN TO KICK OUT BN.

    Comment by VINCENT AK PAUL — February 16, 2013 @ 9:48 AM | Reply

    • unfortunately many local politicians of local parties in Sabah and Sarawak are bidding for the attention of BN and Pakatan at the same time. They qre likely to switch to BN when lured with good money. It is better for people of these states to opt for PKR or DAP candidates to safeguard against BN dirty tactics.

      Comment by darren — February 16, 2013 @ 4:34 PM | Reply

    • Ufortunately many local politicians of local parties in Sabah and Sarawak are bidding for the attention of BN and Pakatan at the same time. They qre likely to switch to BN when lured with good money. It is better for people of these states to opt for PKR or DAP candidates to safeguard against BN dirty tactics.

      Comment by darren — February 16, 2013 @ 4:35 PM | Reply

  5. BN will definitely suffer heavy loses “Gangnam” style … op op op Oppose BN style

    Comment by tigeryk — February 16, 2013 @ 9:16 AM | Reply

    • alalmak, bn is having magic instant citizenships voters backing them, plus their DOGs supporting them for 2/3 majority, gaining atleast 195(not 145) seats in GE13, want to bet with me ?

      Comment by nainai — February 16, 2013 @ 1:55 PM | Reply

  6. In some states and areas Pakatan Rakyat may be the underdog but it is increasingly evident BN is losing the people’s trust despite rolling out BRIM and whatnot. There are many localised issues such as illegal immigrants in Sabah and NCR land grabs in Sarawak and both states are led by greedy thief ministers which will cost BN to lose as many as 60% of the state and parliamentary seats in Sabah and more than 50% of parliamentary seats in Sarawak. GE will be the most challenging for BN but will be the most exciting and inspiring election for PR and all Malaysians, The wind of real change is blowing stronger and even Pekan is no longer safe for the PM.

    Comment by Ahmad Madon — February 16, 2013 @ 6:55 AM | Reply

    • GE13..

      Comment by Ahmad Madon — February 16, 2013 @ 6:56 AM | Reply


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