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The lesson from japan - che det

APA PENDAPAT ANDA,ADAKAH SENERIO INI AKAN KE MALAYSIA YG DICINTAI INI


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1. The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan which had ruled the country since World War II has been trounced by the Democratic Party of Japan in the recent election.

2. This follows the trend which many political parties which had struggled and achieved independence had undergone. The Mashumi Party of Indonesia, the Muslim League of Pakistan, the parties which wrested independence for numerous African countries have all but disappeared.

3. It seems as if the people no longer cared for the struggles and the sacrifices that had been made by those parties and their leaders. It seems as if the beneficiaries of these struggles do not know how to be grateful.

4. But is it true that they are ungrateful? There is some truth but if we care to examine we will find that the independence fighters, and their successors, the builders of the countries after independence have changed almost completely.

5. They have almost all become greedy and arrogant. They no longer care for the country or the people.They are almost invariably preoccupied with their status and their selfish needs. They have lost touch with their followers or the descendants of their followers. The spirit which had moved their founders seem no longer to be there.

6. Will UMNO and the BN - the successors of the Alliance which had wrested independence for Malaysia escape the fate that had befallen all these pioneer parties? From present showing it is likely that they would share the same fate.

7. That the rot has set in there can be no doubt. Corruption is now rampant in UMNO and the other component parties. Power struggles have emasculated them. Leaders have a strong desire to stay in office even though they have outlived their usefulness.

8. With such leaders the country and the people have been neglected. In the last decade despite talks of billions of Ringgit being allocated for corridors etc. there is no visible or tangible evidence. There is nothing to show for the 250 billion Ringgit extra that Petronas had paid to the Government.

9. It is strange to find that Malaysia has been outstripped by its neighbours. It is no longer the leading nation in the region. Certainly it is no longer regarded as a model.

10. Malaysia's voters, especially the Malays have always been strongly loyal. Yet there is evidence that in 2008 many of these loyalists had voted for the opposition. States which had been Barisan Nasional strongholds are now ruled by the opposition.

11. Will the next election see the same phenomenon as in Japan? It is not entirely impossible. The younger voters are said to be disenchanted by the party that won the independence. That was history and it has less meaning for the young.

12. The only thing that would save the BN is the lack-luster performance of the opposition. The alternative is not a real alternative. But if the performance of the BN Government and parties fails to gain confidence, the frustrated voters might just do what the Japanese voters did - dump the party they had supported for more than half a century.

13. It behoves the BN to take notice of the inevitability of the demise of the party which had gained independence for the country. It had staved off the fate before. Can it do so again?

14. In just three years' time the new elections will be held. Time is obviously running short. Unless some drastic change is shown in the way the country is run and the people are served, the BN will join the other grand old party in the rubbish heap of history.
 
Apa pon the future is not ours to see.
bocos what will be will be.
Waallahu aalam​
 
1. The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan which had ruled the country since World War II has been trounced by the Democratic Party of Japan in the recent election.

2. This follows the trend which many political parties which had struggled and achieved independence had undergone. The Mashumi Party of Indonesia, the Muslim League of Pakistan, the parties which wrested independence for numerous African countries have all but disappeared.

3. It seems as if the people no longer cared for the struggles and the sacrifices that had been made by those parties and their leaders. It seems as if the beneficiaries of these struggles do not know how to be grateful.

4. But is it true that they are ungrateful? There is some truth but if we care to examine we will find that the independence fighters, and their successors, the builders of the countries after independence have changed almost completely.

5. They have almost all become greedy and arrogant. They no longer care for the country or the people.They are almost invariably preoccupied with their status and their selfish needs. They have lost touch with their followers or the descendants of their followers. The spirit which had moved their founders seem no longer to be there.

6. Will UMNO and the BN - the successors of the Alliance which had wrested independence for Malaysia escape the fate that had befallen all these pioneer parties? From present showing it is likely that they would share the same fate.

7. That the rot has set in there can be no doubt. Corruption is now rampant in UMNO and the other component parties. Power struggles have emasculated them. Leaders have a strong desire to stay in office even though they have outlived their usefulness.

8. With such leaders the country and the people have been neglected. In the last decade despite talks of billions of Ringgit being allocated for corridors etc. there is no visible or tangible evidence. There is nothing to show for the 250 billion Ringgit extra that Petronas had paid to the Government.

9. It is strange to find that Malaysia has been outstripped by its neighbours. It is no longer the leading nation in the region. Certainly it is no longer regarded as a model.

10. Malaysia's voters, especially the Malays have always been strongly loyal. Yet there is evidence that in 2008 many of these loyalists had voted for the opposition. States which had been Barisan Nasional strongholds are now ruled by the opposition.

11. Will the next election see the same phenomenon as in Japan? It is not entirely impossible. The younger voters are said to be disenchanted by the party that won the independence. That was history and it has less meaning for the young.

12. The only thing that would save the BN is the lack-luster performance of the opposition. The alternative is not a real alternative. But if the performance of the BN Government and parties fails to gain confidence, the frustrated voters might just do what the Japanese voters did - dump the party they had supported for more than half a century.

13. It behoves the BN to take notice of the inevitability of the demise of the party which had gained independence for the country. It had staved off the fate before. Can it do so again?

14. In just three years' time the new elections will be held. Time is obviously running short. Unless some drastic change is shown in the way the country is run and the people are served, the BN will join the other grand old party in the rubbish heap of history.

tak payah cakap banyak, kau dulu pun macam tu dulu det... apa mulut kau cakap kau tak ingat.
 
apa benda tu....tak faham la?

blh guna ini jika kurang faham, hanya sebagai panduan. no offence

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1. Parti Demokratik Liberal Jepun yang telah memerintah negara itu sejak Perang Dunia II telah menewaskan oleh Parti Demokrat Jepun dalam pilihanraya baru-baru ini.

2. Hal ini mengikuti trend yang banyak parti politik yang telah berjuang dan meraih kemerdekaan telah mengalami. Parti yang Mashumi Indonesia, Liga Muslim Pakistan, para pihak yang merebut kemerdekaan untuk negara Afrika banyak memiliki semua tetapi menghilang.

3. Nampaknya seolah-olah orang tidak lagi peduli untuk perjuangan dan pengorbanan yang telah dibuat oleh para pihak dan para pemimpin mereka. Nampaknya seolah-olah penerima perjuangan ini tidak tahu bagaimana harus bersyukur.

4. Tetapi apakah benar bahawa mereka tidak bersyukur? Ada beberapa kebenaran tetapi jika kita peduli untuk menyemak kita akan mendapati bahawa pejuang kemerdekaan, dan pengganti mereka, para pembangun negara-negara selepas kemerdekaan telah berubah hampir seluruhnya.

5. Mereka sudah hampir semua menjadi serakah dan sombong. Mereka tidak lagi peduli negara atau people.They hampir selalu sibuk dengan status mereka dan keperluan ego mereka. Mereka telah kehilangan kenalan dengan para pengikut mereka atau keturunan dari para pengikut mereka. Semangat yang telah pindah pengasas mereka tampaknya tidak lagi berada di sana.

6. Akan UMNO dan BN - para pengganti daripada Perikatan yang telah merebut kemerdekaan untuk meloloskan diri daripada malaysia nasib yang menimpa perintis semua pihak? Dari sekarang menunjukkan kemungkinan besar bahawa mereka akan berkongsi nasib yang sama.

7. Bahawa telah menetapkan membusuk di sana boleh tidak diragukan lagi. Sekarang rasuah berleluasa di UMNO dan komponen lain pihak. Rampasan kuasa telah kebiri mereka. Pemimpin mempunyai keinginan yang kuat untuk tetap di kantor walaupun mereka telah melampaui kegunaannya.

8. Dengan pemimpin negara dan orang telah diabaikan. Dalam dekad terakhir meskipun bercakap tentang milyaran Ringgit yang dialokasikan untuk koridor dll tidak ada terlihat atau bukti nyata. Tidak ada yang muncul untuk tambahan 250 bilion Ringgit bahawa Petronas telah membayar kepada Kerajaan.

9. Sungguh aneh untuk menemukan bahawa Malaysia telah dilampaui oleh jirannya. Hal ini tidak lagi bangsa terkemuka di kawasan. Tentu saja tidak lagi dianggap sebagai model.

10. Malaysia's pengundi, terutamanya orang-orang Melayu selalu sangat setia. Namun ada bukti bahawa pada tahun 2008 banyak loyalis ini telah memilih untuk pembangkang. Negara-negara yang telah kubu Barisan Nasional sekarang dikuasai oleh pihak pembangkang.

11. Adakah pilihan raya berikutnya melihat fenomena yang sama seperti di Jepun? Hal ini tidak sepenuhnya mustahil. Pemilih yang lebih muda dikatakan kecewa oleh parti yang memenangi kemerdekaan. Itulah sejarah dan mempunyai makna yang kurang bagi kaum muda.

12. Satu-satunya yang akan menyelamatkan BN adalah kurangnya-kilauan prestasi pembangkang. Alternative bukan merupakan alternatif nyata. Tapi kalau prestasi kerajaan dan parti-parti BN gagal memperoleh kepercayaan diri, para pemilih yang frustrasi mungkin hanya melakukan apa yang dilakukan pengundi Jepun - dump pesta mereka telah menyokong selama lebih dari setengah abad.

13. Ini behoves BN untuk memerhatikan dari keniscayaan kematian pihak yang telah memperoleh kemerdekaan bagi negara. Itu staved daripada nasib dahulu. Bolehkah melakukannya lagi?

14. Hanya dalam waktu tiga tahun pilihanraya umum baru akan diadakan. Waktu adalah jelas berjalan singkat. Kecuali ada perubahan drastik dipaparkan dalam cara negara ini dijalankan dan orang-orang yang dilayani, BN akan bergabung dengan parti lama besar lainnya dalam tumpukan sampah sejarah.
 
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