Saturday, December 26, 2009

On Pakatan’s big day, Najib looks the winner — Leslie Lau

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 19 — Now that Pakatan Rakyat (PR) parties have had their first ever convention, does anyone have any inkling what a Malaysia under their control would look like?

No idea?

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and his allies made a big show this morning of putting together the fledgling coalition’s common platform.

But far from any concrete proposals that would differentiate them from Barisan Nasional (BN) parties, it was a vague, watered down commitment to provide better social justice, uplift the judiciary and be less corrupt.

In other words, PR’s message to Malaysia appears to be “we will not be as bad as BN.”

Depending on public perception towards BN, that may well be enough to unseat the ruling coalition in the next general election.

But BN and Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s men are not sitting down idly warming the seats in Putrajaya for Anwar.

It is looking increasingly clear that Najib is going to try to bet his political future on improving the economy.

Najib’s strategy is clear and simple — put enough money in people’s pockets and not only will all those problems like race relations go away, the public will back BN again in big numbers.

Well, achieving high economic growth will be the tricky part.

But at least Najib knows that it is all about the economy.

Perhaps Anwar and PR knows it is about the economy too.

Perhaps Anwar and PR are hoping the economy will slide so badly again that the public will vote out BN.

Isn’t that the “we are not as bad as BN” strategy?

is that all PR stands for? Is PR merely defined by the fact it is the “anti-BN?”

The public will have to be forgiven if that is the impression they get.

It is well and fine to blame BN and the media controlled by the ruling coalition for “manipulating” public perception against PR parties.

But the fact is PR parties have not done much to shake off the perception that they cannot rise beyond an “opposition” mindset.

And so long as they see themselves as the “opposition”, the “opposition” they shall remain.

What PR needs to understand is that it needs to present a clearly define choice to voters as to what a vote for them will mean.

Will there be higher taxes? Lower taxes? Will Bumiputera policies be abolished or amended? What about the country’s immigration policies? Will more expatriates be brought in? Will protectionism be a thing of the past? What about our national car policies? Our education system?

At least Najib’s National Key Results Areas (NKRAs) gives Malaysians an inkling of what the current administration is trying to sell.

The targets of Najib’s initiatives are lofty and many cynics say the proof of the pudding is in the eating, but nearly all Malaysians agree that the NKRAs are what needs fixing.

Compare the NKRAs to PR’s common platform, and it would appear that Najib has a better idea of the pulse of the country.

Whether Najib can deliver or not is another question.

But it is clear that Anwar has a commitment problem.

He will not be pinned down as to what his PR coalition offers Malaysians except for the “we are not as bad as BN” strategy.

The public, who are consumers, want a choice when they purchase a product.

And if the label on any product does not clearly say what it is, the consumer is likely to stick with the familiar brand even if he or she is not quite happy with it.

Leslie Lau is Consultant Editor for The Malaysian Insider

5 comments:

  1. KPI is already outdated in many company as KPIs are set by the staff themselves and many of them set the target a near as possible so that they can hit them easily. Can you name me the important KPIs??? No!!! Forgotten!!! See, this will hapen and they will say they hit the targets.

    Can BN put KPIs for chinese schools, Private Schools to be built or even pay their allowance??? Tak boleh. Even MCA dare not put you think BN dare?>??!!

    BN is hitting SOUTH!!! that is the KPI for RAKYAT.

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  2. In the case of BN, there is Idris Jala. A big face, a big smile, a big success, a big 'man fears God' as the sale man and as the image-winning man. He is worth a lot in winning the hearts and minds of the people. Idris Jala is the secret weapon of Najib. Can't see there is an Idris Jala in PR.

    Conclusion: BN will win next round.

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  3. That's right Leslie. There's nothing comprehensive about the "approved" Dasar Pakatan Rakyat that I had read here on Insider earlier today. I had expected much much more but what they have is vague outline. An election manifesto would have appeared a lot better. At best the Pakatan Dasar provides a general overview of vague policies. There's this very important thing about "restoring" the Federal Constitution which I don't see any reasons for restoration since the Constitution has been all the time well preserved, well protected and untouched since Merdeka! Then there's something about a promise to abolish the ISA and similar acts, but made no mention about OSA. And the same rhetorics bla bla bla.

    Najib's 1Malaysia is definitely the winner here.

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  4. Looks like the PR supporters here are in self denial.

    Unless we demand more from the people who wants to lead, Malaysia will soon become a failed country and more good people will leave the country. The trend has already started and is accelerating.

    DSAI cannot deliver. His roots are in BN and he is trained by Dr. M. He has not shown the courage to lead as his cupboards are full of skeletons (e.g. BTN). LKS, Nik Aziz and Karpal Singh are still hanging on when they should be mentoring a new generation of leaders.

    And not to forget an old Chinese saying: "It only takes a day to learn to be bad."

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  5. My choice is certainly the familiar brand! Tho' I wish there's a better one. But this new product they've got here is looks like a fake! It's never been tested altho' they are sold in some states but the report is that they have not been impressive at all. So the contents are still so unclear altho' they are sold in some states for nearly two years now. There's nothing much written on the label anyway.

    Maybe this is of a low quality compared to the familiar one. Some people have been talking so much day in and day out saying that this new brand is colorless! But the way I see it, this new brand is so thick in colors, so bright and striking! It has ridiculously blinding colors! The kind of color you dare not wear under the heat of the sun. I just wonder how is that the manufacturers claim it is colorless????

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