05 January 2012

Sama ada saya dipenjarakan tak penting,sebaliknya perubahan bakal dilakukan...

anwar ceramah in melaka 040112Menjelang demonstrasi kempen "Bebaskan Anwar 901" yang dirancang pada Isnin ini, Ketua Pembangkang, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim memberi jaminan tidak akan berlaku sebarang kekacauan selagi tiada pihak yang tampil membuat provokasi.

Katanya, keputusan sama ada beliau dipenjarakan atau tidak, tidak penting, namun apa yang dinantikan adalah keputusan rakyat menilai dan membuat pilihan pada pilihan raya akan datang untuk merubah kerajaan.

"Saya meletakan tiga keputusan yang mungkin akan berlaku, ia termasuk saya diputuskan oleh mahkamah sebagai tidak bersalah, bersalah dan diikat jamin atau berkemungkinan besar dipenjarakan.

"Keputusan itu tidak penting sebaliknya perubahan yang bakal dilakukan oleh rakyat untuk menumbangkan kerajaan sedia dalam proses pilihan raya akan datang," katanya pada sidang media selepas menyampaikan ceramah di Taman Sin Hoe, Bukit Baru, Melaka malam tadi.

Hukum Umno

Hampir, 3,000 orang hadir termasuk, Naib Presiden PAS, Salahuddin Ayub dan Pesuruhjaya PAS Melaka, Adly Zahari. Jelasnya, kekacauan ketika kempen "Bebaskan Anwar 901" tidak akan timbul sekiranya tiada pihak yang cuba mengganggu gugat perhimpunan secara aman itu.

"Kita minta seperti biasa, perhimpunan kita bersih daripada semua perhimpunan yang dibuat sebelum ini, aman dan selesai dengan baik dan bersurai pun dengan baik.

anwar ceramah in melaka 040112"Yang penting jangan benarkan sesiapa menganggu termasuk tindakan polis supaya mengawal keadaan dan jangan ada provokasi," katanya.

Serentak itu, menurut bekas timbalan perdana menteri itu, solat hajat akan diadakan di seluruh negara bagi mengelakkan fitnah dan kezaliman serta keputusan mahkamah yang adil.

"Solat hajat akan dibuat secara berterusan di berpuluh tempat termasuk di Permatang Pauh supaya diselamatkan daripada fitnah dan kezaliman.

"Saya yakin kemenangan akan berlaku, kalau tidak esok, dalam beberapa bulan lagi akan berlaku perubahan besar dalam negara kita.

"Biar dia hukum saya dan kita doa rakyat akan hukum Umno dalam pilihan raya.

"Pada 9 Januari ini kita boleh dengar keputusan mahkamah tetapi fokus kita adalah pilihan raya.

"Meskipun, Anwar dipenjarakan namun pilihan raya masih penting, dihukum dengan ikat jamin, pilihan raya masih penting, rakyat putuskan kerajaan ini tumbang akhirnya," katanya. -malaysiakini



Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has said that a Pakatan Rakyat (PR) federal government would be satisfied with a simple majority in Parliament, citing concerns that a two-thirds majority victory will make the coalition complacent.

The PKR de facto leader said that a simple majority would ensure a strong federal government as well as opposition, as well as allow a proper-check-and balance system so that PR does not end up mirroring the current Barisan Nasional government.

“Why do you need to win and have two-thirds majority, for what? Simply majority cukup (is enough). Two-thirds will make (us) complacent... two-thirds if you are too strong, you don’t and won’t have a strong, formidable opposition,” Anwar told The Malaysian Insider during an interview yesterday.

The opposition leader said he was confident of PR’s chances of taking over Putrajaya and forming a new federal government, and that he wanted “Umno to perform well as an opposition party.”

Election 2008 saw PKR become the largest opposition party in Parliament with a total of 31 MPs as BN suffered its worst performance at the polls ever, ceding five state governments and 82 parliamentary seats.

But it failed to defend Hulu Selangor in a by-election and lost a further six MPs who decided to become independent, allowing the DAP to become the biggest opposition party in Parliament with 28 MPs.

PAS, despite being the largest PR party in terms of membership, had the smallest representation in Parliament with only 23 MPs after the polls.

Asked about PR’s plans for Sabah and Sarawak, Anwar replied by saying that it was focusing on increasing the current number of state and parliamentary seats for the two states.

“It will not be worse than 2008. We do not need to win Sabah and Sarawak. We need a substantial number of seats, and we are there,” the Permatang Pauh MP told The Malaysian Insider.

Since the 2008 general election, 57 of the 60 state assembly seats in Sabah are represented by BN, while the remaining three are represented by the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) (two seats) and the DAP (one seat.)

The Sarawak state election last year saw PR make significant inroads by winning 15 of the 71 state assembly seats. PR previously had seven seats in the state.

source:malaysia insider

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