The people of Malaysia, or shall I say the 'opposition'(?) as in all those who oppose the government's policies lumped together, have to think ahead of what obstacles the authorities might place to prevent such a huge gathering. Already the de facto PM or the man without portfolio had stated that the march should be stopped. It would be interesting to know how the PDRM will handle this open conflict.
06/11: Latest on the 10 November 2007 gathering of 100,000 people
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Posted by: raja petra
Malaysia Today
At 11.00am this morning, a delegation from BERSIH went to the Istana Negara to hand deliver a letter to Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Alwathiqubillah Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin ibni Almarhum Sultan Mahmud Almuktafi Billah Shah. The letter was basically to inform Tuanku about the rakyat’s ‘visit’ to the Istana on Saturday, 10 November 2007.
The Istana has asked BERSIH to submit the names of the representatives of the 100,000 delegation who will be going into the Istana to deliver the Rakyat’s Memorandum. Invariably, 100,000 people will not be able to go into the Istana. This is an indication that Tuanku has perkenan (consented) to receive the representatives of the 100,000 delegation.
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
What The Bersih March Means To Lulu - Part 1
“The EC has to pass through Parliament. This is the reality of the political system in this country. Anything that needs to be done, has to go through Parliament. And amendments will have to go through majority vote in Parliament. And BN has 92 percent of the seats in Parliament. That’s the reality."
“It is not what I or what Sri Gading or Mambong wants. It is the will of the people, because the people place BN to take charge of the country. If you are upset, please go and scold them now. In the next election, go to the ground and tell the people not to vote for BN. We make decisions based on the mandate that was given to us by the people."
-Nazri Aziz - Minor amendments to election laws Malaysiakini
"yes. Currently the BN has 92% of the seats in Parliament.
But what means did they apply to get there."
"Let Lulu give some examples of how supposedly independant impartial and fair the EC is.
In the 04 GE, the Subang Jaya state seat was a walk-over for Lee Hwa Beng. The oppossition candidate was disqualified as he was faulted for failing to report to the IRB his expenses within 30 days after the last general election in which he contested and lost.
Are you aware that our Hadhari PM also commited the same offence,
Pencalonan Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi bagi P41 - Kepala Batas dan Dato' Azhar Ibrahim (BN) bagi Penaga - N1, nyaris dibatalkan kerana tidak menyerahkan penyata perbelanjaan pilihanraya 1999. Kejadian itu menyebabkan pengumuman calon yang bertanding di kawasan parlimen Kepala Batas terpaksa dilewatkan sehingga pukul 12.30 tengahari.
Terangnya, Dato' Abdul Ghani selepas tempoh bantahan pukul 11.00 pagi telah terus mengumumkan bahawa semua bantahan ditolak tanpa memberikan penjelasan yang sewajarnya kepada pembantah sepertimana yang dinyatakan dalam peraturan bantahan.
but (of course...) the bantahan was ditolak and we now have to tolerate him as our PM."
"Teresa Kok is one of the most popular, hardworking and effective MP in and out of parliament. Her constituency Seputeh has 74,702 voters in the 2004 GE.
In contrast, do you know how many voters there are in the "bodoh!" and "racist!" MP's constituency?
P061: PADANG RENGAS: 24,863
Even the majority Teresa Kok got was more than the number of votes Nazri Aziz got.
That lady is three times the MP that Nazri is.
The BN, through electoral gerrymandering, has slowly eroded the principle of “one man, one vote.” Districts that have traditionally demonstrated strong support for opposition parties often have disproportionately large populations when compared to those districts that have traditionally supported the BN.
The original 1957 Constitution contained a provision limiting the size discrepancy between any two districts to no more than 15%. This restriction, however, has since been eliminated by constitutional amendments in 1962 and 1973.
Have you heard of postal votes? Did you hear about the drama in Bukit Bintang?
DAP's Fong Kui Lun won with a 286 majority. Razor thin. He received 19,107 votes. whereas the BN candidate received 18,821 votes.
Did you know that that 4,465 of her votes came from postal votes? 24% of her votes, from a voting process which to quote Nazri, "Parliament does not have a say how the army carries out the manner of voting. " when asked, "Why are political parties not allowed to send representatives to oversee postal voting. Is the postal voting system a fraud, an operational centre for the BN to maintain power?""
No wonder why Lim Kit Siang, and even Haris Ibrahim are concerned about the sudden appearance of 3,000 postal voters given that there are no new police stations or army barracks in the area.
The Election Commission is seen as one of the primary instruments through which the BN has manipulated the election process for its own political gain. We need to voice out our grievances, and fight for a fair election.
The Bersih March is a call to Kembalikan Hak Rakyat.
It is a a peaceful rally to press for reforms in the electoral system to ensure free and fair elections. A memorandum will also be handed by BERSIH representatives to His Majesty the Yang Dipertuan Agung."
from What A Lulu
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