02 April 2008

Laporan akhbar Israel tentang Anwar dicurigai

Sumber Utusan Malaysia Online

Rakyat mempunyai sebab untuk curiga dengan laporan sebuah akhbar Israel yang meramalkan Penasihat Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim bakal menjadi Perdana Menteri Malaysia.

Bekas Ketua Pemuda PKR, Mohamed Ezam Mohamed Noor berkata, walaupun tidak mempunyai bukti atau mengetahui apakah motif sebenar laporan sedemikian dikeluarkan, umum mengetahui Israel bijak memanipulasi keadaan demi kepentingannya.

‘‘Sejak kebelakangan ini, sudah terlalu banyak percaturan politik yang menggadaikan maruah negara.

“Saya juga ada alasan untuk bimbang mengenai perkara ini,” katanya kepada Utusan Malaysia di sini hari ini.

Mohamed Ezam diminta mengulas mengenai laporan akhbar Jerusalem Post bertajuk Anwar Ibrahim: Malaysia’s Future Prime Minister yang sebelum itu turut mendapat reaksi bekas Perdana Menteri, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad dan seorang bekas pemimpin PKR, S. Nallakarupan, semalam.

Dr. Mahathir menyifatkan sekiranya Anwar dilantik sebagai Perdana Menteri Malaysia, ia hanya akan membawa satu malapetaka kepada negara ini.

Nallakarupan pula melihat akhbar itu tidak jelas mengenai perjalanan politik negara apabila membuat ramalan sedemikian.

Mengulas lanjut, Mohamed Ezam berkata, itu merupakan satu lagi usaha pemimpin seperti Anwar mengejar cita-cita dalam dunia politik.


Petikan dari Jurusalem Post;

Anwar Ibrahim: Malaysia's Future Prime Minister?


Anwar has been awarded acclaim by many for his success in creating unity amongst the previously divided opposition parties, which resulted in a coalition that won an unprecedented total of 82 seats out of parliament's 222 seats in the latest election. Considered to be one of Malaysia's most charismatic speakers, Anwar's endorsement of PKR's political platform is gaining significant momentum.

In February 2008, the PKR published the Keadilan Manifesto titled "A New Dawn for Malaysia," detailing the party's vision for putting Malaysia back on a track of economic, political, educational and cultural prosperity. Centering on five central positions, the party first and foremost advocates for a constitutional state for all whereby bumiputera rights are guaranteed fully alongside with non-bumiputera rights² and thus creating non-racial based politics

The main obstacle that analysts suggest is that once Anwar formally re-enters politics, he will need to continue to prove his political competence and ensure the long time fragmented opposition parties sustain a successful coalition and thus an effective governance implementing reforms within the states in which they hold a majority. Should they do so, analysts further predict that the opposition coalition may have a strong chance of defeating the ruling party in the 2013 elections, thus likely placing Anwar as the forerunner as Prime Minister.

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