GE-13: Scrapping for every vote


February 4, 2013

Politics in Malaysia

Scrapping for every vote: Lembah Pantai is a bellwether seat in GE-13

A general election is due shortly, and for the first time it could be close

February 2 2013 | KUALA LUMPUR |The Economist-Print Version

Elections in MalaysiaTHE smell of fresh paint in Taman Sentosa, one of the poorer districts of Malaysia’s capital, can mean only one thing: elections are at hand.

The walls of the numerous public-housing blocks in the area are gleaming, all painted within the past year. The redecoration of one block, 1A Pinang, was finished only on January 3, and the lucky residents got some shiny new guttering as well. The caretaker says it is the first time the place had received any attention since it was built 20 years ago. And lest anyone forget to whom they owe their good fortune, prominent signs up outside every block remind them: the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition government. The paint-job is a federally funded project in an Opposition MP’s constituency.

A general election must be called before the end of April, and it might be the tightest ever. The BN has never lost an election since Malaysia’s independence from Britain in 1957. Last time round, however, in 2008, the party suffered its greatest rebuff at the polls, losing its two-thirds parliamentary majority as well as five out of 12 contested state governments. This time the opposition People’s Justice Party (Parti KeADILan Rakyat) and its allies, led by the veteran Anwar Ibrahim, hope to go one better, so the BN is leaving nothing to chance.

Taman Sentosa is in the Lembah Pantai constituency in central Kuala Lumpur, and what happens there will decide the fate of the election as a whole. It had always been a BN stronghold but was lost by a narrow margin in the electoral meltdown of 2008.

The new MP was Nurul Izzah Anwar (right), the daughter of Mr Anwar,Nurul Izzah who won by just 2,895 votes. If the BN can wrest back this seat they will be safe; if the PKR win again they will know they have a chance of ending the BN’s run in power.

It has thus become a totemic race, and Nurul Izzah believes that the BN are not only deploying paint brushes to give them the edge. The constituency used to have 149 postal votes, but the total has now jumped to 2,180, she says—all policemen, traditionally BN supporters.

As in other urban constituencies the overall number of voters has risen since 2008, by about 15,000. Many of these live elsewhere but have registered to vote in Lembah Pantai, and Nurul Izzah claims that hundreds of these are known BN voters, which could make a big difference in a tight race.

Lembah Pantai is a bellwether seat in another way, offering a snapshot of Malaysia’s ethnic diversity—the characteristic that usually dictates how elections are won. The constituency is 54% ethnic Malay, 25% Chinese and 20% Indian, more or less reflecting the national balance.

The BN, and specifically its main constituent party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), is traditionally the bastion of Malay interests, whereas the PKR does better with the minorities, as it advocates the ending of the comprehensive system of quotas and privileges that favours Malays in the universities, the civil service and elsewhere.

Thus the PKR, for instance, argues that all government contracts should be open-tender rather than skewed towards Malay-owned companies. The PKR argues that such policies have merely encouraged corruption and done little for poorer Malays.

But, Nurul Izzah concedes, her party has to be “careful” on this issue for fear of alienating Malays. Her party’s position, therefore, is nuanced, advocating government help for the poor and students, for instance, based on “needs” rather than race, but at the same time protecting the special position of Malays in the civil service.

Anwar at Stadium MerdekaAt the other end of Lembah Pantai is trendy Bangsar, symbolic centre of Malaysia’s booming economy of the past few years. Here it’s all posh boutiques and frappuccinos, home to the young, professional and fashionable who now form an important swing vote in the electorate. Much less wedded to the old race-based politics, they should be a natural constituency for the PKR.

But here again the party will struggle, as young professionals have welcomed liberalising legislation, such as abolishing repressive national-security laws, pushed through by the prime minister, Najib Razak. Hip Bangsar types might be persuaded by the BN’s claims to be the proven party of reformasi, Mr Anwar’s old battle-cry. Nurul Izzah is finding that no vote can be taken for granted.

http://www.economist.com/news/asia/21571191-general-election-due-shortly-and-first-time-it-could-be-close-scrapping-every-vote

27 thoughts on “GE-13: Scrapping for every vote

  1. As I have said before, it is at this stage too close to call. The issue for voters is governance, that is, which coalition can govern better and take the country forward. Corruption will be one of the sub-issues.–Din Merican

  2. This is a must read unbiased article.
    The 2008 GE tells how many more votes BN must increase manufacture in other constituencies that were lost. Tmn Sentosa had increased its postal votes to 2180 and 15000 non-residence voters; a lost to PKR will foretell other constituency performance.

  3. The video of her tears as she watched Wan Azizah spoke got over 20K in 24 hours and within a week was 68K in less than a week.

    Her problem is she does not really have much to go by to know how much her electoral roll is corrupted. If she has some idea, all she need is reach out to netizens to come down to Lembah Pantai for a door-to-door campaign and an army as big as Bersih would come down to help her..

  4. There used to be 2 eye-glued events: Olympics and World Cup.
    Now there are 3: Olympics, World Cup and Malaysia GE13
    Come one and all FDI to Malaysia, place your bets before the bell rings.

    Here are the tips:
    If Pakata wins, your investment will be fully worth.
    In BN wins, your investment will deflate into BN pockets.

    Your risk: there are magnets under the table, however the people’s balls are demagnetized.

  5. Just for people’s information. in 2008, only 40K voted in Lembah Pantai and Izzah won by less than 3K – against 15K of which 2K are guaranteed on UMNO/BN side..She is no less our Aung San Syu Kyi…

  6. Sounds like Pakatan had gone to PRC !

    Austere China bans extravagance, bureaucracy
    2013-01-21 20:02
    By (chinadaily.com.cn)
    Welcome ceremonies, flowers, banners and booze – once lavish fixtures of Chinese officials – have all been banned under tough new restrictions to stamp out corruption.
    The Party’s ruling authority has ordered senior officials to reject “extravagance, formalism and bureaucracy” in a list of eight new requirements released at the end of last year. The move is aimed at improving the Party’s working style and to get more connected to the people.
    The list was swiftly followed by each provincial or regional government releasing their own plans to improve the Party’s image.

  7. PHAMTOM memberships started in the MCA and not UMNO

    Ihttp://www.mca.org.my/t/about-us/about-mca/history-zone/former-presidents/tan-koon-swan/

    n 1984, the MCA plunged into a crisis sparked off by phantom membership. It came to a head on March 17 when a group of Central Committee members held a seven-hour meeting and demanded a task force to investigate the existence of phantom membership. When the demand was rejected, 15 Central Committee members wanted an extraordinary meeting of the general assembly to be convened on April 22 in order to adopt a resolution to elect a committee to investigate the phantom membership allegation.

    Where from? From where? Chinese cemeteries came alive with some X00,000 kiang see (zombies). Maybe Yap Ah Loy name as well.

    Can you imagine how many more hundreds of thousands zombies are there now. No wonder during lunar seven month they receive more hell bank notes and iphones for lending their names every GE.

    The MCA even bribe the zombies, can you imagine that?

  8. Izzah :

    You have my vote.

    Naïve as she can be ; this young mother has a Cult following. Almost. She deserves another term ; and hopefully it will toughen her up.

    Nong Chik has done a decent job @ kerinci enclave ; although I suspect the Brickfields policemen and Indian voters may well be his biggest trump card.

    Its going to be tough for Izzah. But this is the hard knocks she needs as an urban politician.

    Cheers.

  9. PR can do a simple check. Tally all the postal votes and compare to the number of polisi and tentera. The error of margin should not exceed 5%. BTW, are they automatically registered as voters and what are the reasons as compare to ordinary civilians?

  10. yes, umno-bn is really scraping the bottom of the barrel to win the election.
    umno-bn has become useless and detrimental to the well being of the country, it should be scrapped. it belongs in the scrap heap.
    bon voyage! Jibs the conjuror.

  11. RNC actually works quite hard at persuading. What he can’t persuade, he tries to buy. What he can’t buy, he tries to destroy. What he can’t destroy he tries to deflect and load the dice. Will he be caught?

    Nurul also works hard and is persuasive. What she can’t persuade, she avoids. What she can’t avoid, she tries detour. The problem with detours is that sometimes you may end up in the wrong place. Will she end up lost?

    The fortunate thing last GE, was that the ‘late’ ballot votes that were suddenly retrieved by the most municient EC hacks from ‘flooded areas’ in Cow-Condo Heights – when it never rained, couldn’t overcome her already strong majority.

    I would rather, that happened again.

  12. Yang kena korek, korek undi ialah Anwar Ibrahim.
    Dia amat berharap yang dia kasi IC ramai-ramai kat Sabah tu akan mengundi dia.

  13. Nurul Izzah will have a tough time and need to be very focused and careful in defending Lembah Pantai but the constituency is hers to lose, not RNC’s to win! She has worked hard enough there and if she cannot defend Lembah Pantai, no one in Pakatan Rakyat could do better….

  14. Oh Makcik… masih nak bangkitkan isu-isu yang berbau seks? Kesian kamu semua ni, sikit-sikit seks, sikit-sikit seks… takde pikir perkara lain ka? Dah bulan dua ni, buku sekolah anak-anak dah beli ke belum ni…..

  15. 500rgt will be distributed in Bayan Baru besok………..procedure, just fill a declaration form to state your income is below X level. Should be easy.trouble is the long queue.

  16. Greenbug,

    It ain’t that simple a statement that Nurul has to lose.
    RNC is really working very hard and although he might be very long winded and verbose, people listen ‘cuz he’s like Santa Clause dishing out goodies. The problem is that City Hall is under his Thumb and the Opposition MPs can’t seem to come to grips with the Mayor’s office. That’s why the Mayor needs to be elected, not merely an appendage of the Executive (aka UMNO).

    In other words, our whole system of governance and concept of Federalism has to Change. That is what we are fighting for in the larger context. Most people only see the immediate benefits, but have no concept of responsible forward looking Politics, nor anticipate the horrors of Mediocrity and Mind-Rape.

  17. …and some1 th1nks by send1ng me a 1malays1a greet1ng card, my v1ews will change? Corrupt1on 1s the 1ncestous baby of apanama, nurtured by badaw1 and ra1sed 1naj1b. QED. Vote for lesser evil.

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