A week after the GE 2008
Monday, March 17th, 2008 | 10:58 am @ SK
Starting from the day after the GE 2008 on March 8, with what’s taking place in our home turf, I was under an impression that the excitement is no less than when you’re reading a fictional book, full of conspiracy theories, one will never know the result until the D-Day has come.
The best word to describe? Dramatical.
The political eagerness, or maybe the level of arrogance shown by a mixed of young and veteran leaders, it’s despicable.
The continuous debacle of MB’s appointment in a few states indicates the power struggle continues everywhere, be it in the ruling coalition or the Opposition camps.
The bickering in Barisan Nasional’s component parties, the finger pointing show has just started.
But the most eye-catching so far should be the leadership crisis in both the Government and UMNO.
So, some say Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi days as PM are numbered.
Some say ex-Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is attempting to make a thunderous comeback in a few weeks?
Some say the next-in-line Najib Tun Razak will be pushed into the limelight soon?
Whatever it’s is, to me, the most shocking theory, if it’s going to happen, it’s going to be the new dawn of Umno veteran Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who seems to be putting in enormous effort to right the wrong or to resurrect his political career?
Ironically, besides Pak Lah, those names mentioned above should play tribute to the SIL Khairy Jamaluddin in making things possible for them.
It’s a disaster for Pak Lah, but to them, it’s a bless in disguise.