Burning Embers of Change in DAP
By Major Huan Cheng
Guan ( K )
The Central Executive
Committee results have left behind burning embers fanned by strong winds of
change indicating internal forces at work to dislodge the Lim dynasty’s iron
grip on DAP and bring about real change as espoused by their Ubah slogan.
The Iron Grip is
Loosening
Regardless of whatever
baloney pro-DAP media may spin, the heart of the matter is that that the
delegates have sent a clear message to voice their discontent with Lim Kit
Siang and Lim Guan Eng. Both of them had the BIGGEST drop in votes compared to the previous elections held in
December 2012.
Lim Guan Eng tried to
brush off the glaringly reduced number of votes that he received in the
re-election today by a feeble proposition that it might be caused by a drop in
the number of delegates who voted.
Last year during the
CEC elections in Penang, there were 1,823 delegates present. This year, only
1,725 delegates voted. The reduction in attendance is only 5.3% whereas Lim
Guan Eng’s drop in votes secured in 17.2%, more than three times HIGHER than
the drop in attendance!
In December 2012, Lim
Guan Eng garnered 1576 votes but yesterday, he only secured 1304 votes – a drop of 272 votes or -17.2%,
the
highest decline of all twenty candidates.
Lim Kit Siang won 1607
votes in 2012 but only received 1436 votes yesterday – a decline of 171 votes
or -10.64% decrease, the second highest drop in votes
of all twenty candidates.
The fact that 1, 725
voters chose to vote this way instead of endorsing Lim Kit Siang and Lim Guan
Eng via higher votes is indicative of DAP delegates rising to the clarion call
that the Lim Dynasty must end.
The same pattern persisted
for unpopular candidates who have been negatively perceived and this includes
Nga Kor Ming, Tan Kok Wai, and Ngeh Soo Ham.
Name
|
Jan
’13 Results
|
Latest
results Sept ‘13
|
Absolute
Change
|
%age
Change
|
Lim
Guan Eng
|
1576
|
1305
|
-272
votes
|
-17.2%
|
Lim
Kit Siang
|
1607
|
1436
|
-171
votes
|
-10.64%
|
Nga
Kor Ming
|
1075
|
956
|
-119
votes
|
-11.07%
|
Tan
Kok Wai
|
1199
|
1088
|
-111
votes
|
-9.26%
|
Ngeh
Soo Ham
|
824
|
809
|
-15 votes
|
-1.82%
|
Tony
Pua
|
1162
|
1158
|
-4
votes
|
-0.344%
|
Conversely, ALL the other 14 candidates, especially
those who are overtly not in the Lim camp (with the
exception of Zairil) received dramatic
increase in votes. Liew Chin Tong received the highest votes (even more than Lim Kit Siang), Chow Kon
Yeow (whom many feel should have been Penang CM but was deprived of that
position despite seniority because Lim Guan Eng appointed himself as CM before
anyone could say anything), Gobind Singh and Teresa Kok).
Name
|
Jan
’13 Results
|
Latest
results Sept ‘13
|
Absolute
Change
|
%age
Change
|
Liew
Chin Tong
|
984
|
1438
|
+454 votes
|
+46.138%
|
Zairil
Khir Johari
|
803
|
1132
|
+329 votes
|
+40.971%
|
Chow
Kon Yeow
|
986
|
1203
|
+217 votes
|
+22.008%
|
Gobind
Singh Deo
|
1197
|
1409
|
+212 votes
|
+17.711%
|
Teresa
Kok
|
925
|
1127
|
+202 votes
|
+21.838%
|
In terms of popular
vote, it is crystal clear that both father and son have lost the popular vote of the
candidates. Just as they lambasted Barisan Nasional for having lost
the popular vote in GE 13 and should not rule, both father and son MUST STEP DOWN (in accordance to the same standard they set for BN) and let the
new echelon of leadership take over. Failure to do likewise, despite the
glaring message sent by 1, 725 voters, is akin to Lim Kit Siang and Lim Guan
Eng hanging on for dear life to their party positions in Draconian fashion.
Rightfully, Liew Chin
Tong and Zairil Khir Johari should be at the helm of leadership. Lim Kit Siang
was Secretary-General of DAP from 1969 to 1999, which is THIRTY years in total.
From 1999 till 2004, he was Chairman of the Party and is now Adviser. Having
being in the party since 1966, Lim Kit Siang has been serving DAP for
FORTY-SEVEN years and must step down now and let new blood take over.
Similarly, Lim Guan Eng
has been Secretary-General since 2004 to the present – three terms and should
step down.
Evidently, their cry
for UBAH! UBAH! UBAH! has backfired on them for truly, DAP delegates want a
change in leadership and if Lim Kit Siang and Lim Guan Eng do not step down,
they are hypocrites shouting hollow slogans of UBAH – Change when they
themselves cannot and will not change!
However, all that
change remains a dream for after the CEC election, it’s status quo. The
positions assigned do not reflect the type of votes/support each secured.
List
of Office-Bearers
Chairman:
Karpal Singh (Third term)
Deputy
Chair: Tan Kok Wai
Vice-Chair:
Chow Kon Yeow, Ariffin Omar, Chong Chieng Jen, M Kula Segaran, Teresa Kok
Sec-Gen:
Lim Guan Eng (Third term)
Asst
Sec-Gen: Chong Eng, Ngeh Koo Ham, P Ramasamy
Treasurer:
Fong Kui Lun
Asst
Treasurer: Nga Kor Ming
National
Organising Secretary: Loke Siew Fook
Asst
Nat Organising Sec: Vincent Wu Him Ven, Thomas Su Keong Siong
National
Publicity Secretary: Tony Pua Kiam Wee
Asst
Nat Publicity Sec: Teo Nie Ching, Zairil Khir Johari
International
Secretary: V Sivakumar
National
Political Education Director: Liew Chin Tong
Asst
Nat Pol Edu Dir: Dr Boo Cheng Hau
Committee
Members: Lim Kit Siang, Dr Tan Seng Giaw, Teng Chang Khim, Leong Ngah Ngah,
Jimmy Wong Sze Phin, Edwin Bosi, John Brian Anthony, Gobind Singh
Dr
Chen Man Hin reconfirmed as Party Life Advisor
Committees/Bureaus:
Disciplinary
Comm: Headed by Tan Kok Wai
Legal
Bureau: Headed by Gobind Singh Deo
Pakatan
Rakyat Bureau: Headed by Teng Chang Khim
Cultural
Bureau: Headed by P Gunasekaran
Labour
Bureau: Headed by A. Sivanesan
Election
Bureau: Headed by Tan Kok Wai
Dayak
Consultative Council: John Brian Anthony
Kadazan
Dusun Murut Consultative Council: Edwin Bosi
Guan
Eng is serving for his third term as secretary-general and it will be his last
because the recently amended constitution bars anybody from holding the post
for more than three terms. After this term, we can presume he expects to become
party chairman. That be the case, Karpal will have to make way for him.
However,
if you look at the results in the following diagram, we see the increasing
popularity and rise of Liew Chin Tong, Zairil, Chow Kon Yeow, Gobind, and
Teresa Kok. LGE should make way for new blood to be injected into DAP if he is
true to his UBAH maxim.
How
could DAP afford to hold the meeting at One World Hotel? Why the extravagance
splashing money this way and then begging people for funds for the Ubah Sarawak
campaign? It is senseless. If someone sponsored, who? Why? Reveal if they are
true to their CAT principle. This extravagance is akin to MCA holding elections
at Mandarin Oriental Hotel instead of Wisma MCA and UMNO holding their
elections in Palace of Golden Horses instead of PWTC. For one of the Gerakan
AGMs, eight delegates were assigned to one room in a cheap hotel around KL and
ate packed meals. Why condemn the government for spending when they themselves
are not practicing what they preach?
If
they are so confident in securing the same committee, there is no necessity to
lure delegates with a venue that has glam and glitz. Even so, note the drop in
attendance!
Malaysians,
the awakening should have dawned on you! Wake up! DAP aka Daddy-Anak Party
have
shown us their true colours and the delegates have spoken. However, are the DAP
warlords listening?
Just
as the DAP warlords IGNORED the voice of DAP delegates by reinforcing their own
position, they will subtly ignore the needs and concerns of Malaysians to
further their selfish motives and agenda.
Do
not be fools to be hoodwinked by empty promises. It is a case of Talk Cock by
the Tokong with nothing to show in substance. Dispose of the misconception that
DAP is doing well in Penang. It is NOT. More negative changes are in store for
Penang…time will show who is the chameleon masquerading as a people-centric
government.
Those
burning embers will implode DAP one day. For all our sakes, let us hope it will
be soon!
Major
Huan Cheng Guan (K)
President of Pasukan
SEMUT Malaysia
( Sensible &
Ethical Malaysian United Team )
012 – 429 2222
Sumber: Beruang Biru
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