By
M.M. Pereira | MAY 18, 2013
The Malaysian Insider
The Malaysian Insider
MAY
18 — A few days before the historic 505, the then caretaker Prime Minister
Datuk Seri Najib Razak said: “The victor or loser of this 13th general election
will not be BN or PR. It will be Malaysia, its people and our children.”
Immediately after the official results were announced, he blamed the loss of BN
seats on a “Chinese tsunami”.
In
my view, these statements not only reflect Najib’s arrogance but also his
shallow understanding of the democratic process and how disconnected he is with
what is happening at the grassroots. And he continues to insult our
intelligence!
Today
we see Malaysians from diverse ethnic backgrounds manifesting their unity of
purpose with so much pride, confidence and optimism, taking ownership of their
country and their destiny. They are ready to take risks to secure the future
they desire.
Ordinary Malaysians have equipped themselves with greater knowledge of the laws and electoral system in Malaysia — they can even put many politicians to shame! They no longer fear the wrath of scorned politicians, out for revenge.
Ordinary Malaysians have equipped themselves with greater knowledge of the laws and electoral system in Malaysia — they can even put many politicians to shame! They no longer fear the wrath of scorned politicians, out for revenge.
They
expect their elected representatives and the government to be answerable to
them. They refuse to tolerate injustice, racism, incompetence, corruption,
discrimination and deceit anymore.
The
changes that are so apparent in the Malaysian socio-political milieu today are
the result of many forces impinging upon the Malaysian psyche over a span of
more than 20 years, gaining greater momentum in the last seven years.
Many
ordinary Malaysians have played a significant role in this conscientising and
transformation, whether as individuals or as groups, through formal
organisations and mass movements; many have also paid a price in the process.
Nothing
is going to stop or reverse this dynamic democratic transformation. And we can
already see some of the fruits of this transformation:
- an electorate that is more concerned about national issues that unite them across racial lines;
- a ruling party that is denied a two-thirds majority in Parliament;
- a respected and credible opposition in Parliament; more elected representatives who are honest and competent;
- fewer racist and bigoted elected representatives;
- a civil service that is more aware of their political rights and professional integrity; and,
- a government that must now fulfil ALL its election promises (and there are many!).
The
Malaysian people are already the winners — even if electoral victory for their
preferred political party is usurped through a flawed electoral system or
fraud!
But
we need to move forward — there is much more to be done. — aliran.com
* M.M. Pereira is an Aliran member.
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