SPDP President “Enlightenment Chanced Meeting”

It was supposed to be and planned for a quiet and uneventful Tuesday to recharge all batteries which seems to be fully exhausted after a heavy and hectic weekend. This particular ring tone from a close confidante of the SPDP President and the subsequent words that followed was enough to give an added impetus for our lifeless body. The Brains though suddenly sparked into high gear as we made our way to meet the SUAVE President of SPDP.

What was it all about? Great , a personal interview for audie61 from the MAN himself which might throw some more insights into the 5 Separatists or could they be other more enticing and refreshing developments.

We shook hands and thanked the President for giving us the chance to see him. Cards were exchanged and the first thing he said,”Unleash the Potential of Youth” Brilliant…!! We have broken the ice and this was what he has been busily professing to all on the importance of the youth and the technology which the youths used in terms of countless hours on the internet,phone sms,twittering,facebooks etc etc.

He mentioned to us that the youths today are different from how we spent our youthful days. One must realise how far we have advanced and how the Youth view todays  Politics. Politicians must keep abreast with what is going on and we must now actively engage the youth or else we will be left behind by them.

To Mawan,”Technology waits for no one and we must be up todate and he encourages his YBs and party members to check out the internet portals and blogs and never brush anything under the carpet.

What affects other parties will also affect SPDP and to him the youths are the most important market for growth. The party needs new blood and we have now the Pengerakan Puteri and Putera ranging from the age of 18 years to 35 years at the Division,Unit and State level of the party. This is indeed a Fresh Outlook for SPDP as it prepares the next echelon leaders for the party and also for the State of Sarawak or Malaysia in the future.    

How could one not be enlightened by the President of SPDP ?He has the visions of allowing and giving a platform for the youths to be included in the bigger plan of SPDP and this augers well for the future. audie61 has indeed found similarities to work closely with the President of SPDP.

Mawan mixes well with those who shares in his beliefs that SPDP as a party is above all. No one should be bigger than the party and this party belongs to the people who does not have selfish agendas. Lets go back to Youths he said and in time the multi racial concept of SPDP will start attracting people like bees to flowers.

The youths have changed in their mindset and we need to always engage,listen and deliver to them what are forefathers have taught us. To us it was not only a CHANCED MEETING BUT AN ENLIGHTENMENT OF THE HIGHEST ORDER. Thanks to the close confidante of the President to arrange for us what was an eventful morning and also a very meaningful day.

SPDP”It’s SOoo Hot..Drop it..!!!

Its very common for people to use names especially when it rolls out their mouths like candy. Its also very malicious to backstab the innocent ones who unknowingly fall into the category of being “powerful”. There are people who would use this method just to be relevant and in the end they will be SMOKED OUT LIKE FARM RATS.  It seems after the weekend spent at the Bidayuh hinterland of Bau word has it that some SPDP leaders have used the names of certain Ministers as a Shield for their own Misadventure. Could they have used the name for someones bigger agenda?  

Even the top man the CM Taib was implicated to be the UNSEEN HAND. Is the CM so naive that he gets himself dirtied to the point of being hated by his own coalition BN partner? Names were used immediatedly as cover up and the next bests thing is to throw out few names and see where it lands.

 We have done our investigative work and found out that the particular Ministerial name was conveniently used. He sounded like what audie61 would write,”Huh! Tak Ada Lah! Mana mahu Campur! Selalu orang pakai nama aku. Jangan dengar khabar angin saja“{ Huh! No way,Why should I interfere? Everytime people use my name .Dont listen to rumours only}

In the Borneo Posts today Mawan SPDP President made a very concerned and right approach as a forgiving guardian to the Separatists 5.He said that the 5 may have “preferred to stay out in the sun while others are inside the houses.but I am treating them as SPDP members no more no less so long as they have not declared themselves as PRS(Party Rakyat Sarawak) members.

According to a BN YB he said to audie61,”SPDP is sailing now on calmer waters and the Separatists 5 will regret not to be on the Cruise.” They will have to come to a decision to “helicopter back in to land and make up for losts time.” CM is quietly monitoring the situation and their actions of not ” COOLING IT” has indeed put a bit of a dampener on to the state elections date. 

A political source said that there are of course some who are seen to be guilty to the point where they have even come out with statements to protect or rebuke Mawans front page statement. They have indeed failed to see that Mawan has meant ” THE ONE ” who has garnered enough strenght to push for his own personal ascension to the CMs throne. 

Of immediate reference would be the PRS President but its not and he should be thankful to audie61 to have save him from arrows directed at him at this particular fluid political situation. Would he now..? Mawan would at least send his man to say thanks but thats the bests he could and can do for us at audie61 as we have earlier lambasted him for not reading internet blogs.

The CM succesion is one such HOT issue that many are looking over and above Taib. Its SOoo Hot that many are given clear signals to drop their pursuit or face a good many years in cold storage. CM Taibs inner circles have already more or less identified the person for consideration to take over barring any hiccups. They will be those who will still go after the FOOLS GOLD and they will pay the price for being misinformed.

CAUTION:- BE CAREFUL WHOSE NAME YOU THROW AROUND AS THE WALLS HAVE EARS…………  

Chua-Ong “Ultimately Snake King”

Isn’t he justs that..Snake -King..? Chua in Hockien pronunciation can mean Snake while Ong “King or Powerful” Chua Soi Leck against all odds have come back and within two years have seen off the Ongs. Firstly he tussled with elder Ong and Ka Chuan was defeated by him for the Deputy Presidency Posts.

Younger Ong Ka Ting and Former MCA President and Incumbent MCA President Ong Ka Ting are both shown also the exit doors. Of course not without going through a tough election process whereby the DVDS surprisingly or deliberedly made an appearance again..Hmmm

How did Chua do it? How did he manage to Coax or have 900 odd delegates on his side to wrestle it away from two heavyweights. Just a couple of notes  for the defeated MCA candidates to ” TAPAU ” back. Just get your facts right and do not forget that the delegates are using every opportunity to see whether you are worth their vote. We know thats its only a small factor but dont you agree even “a small snake bite will be enough to hurt and maybe kill you. 

We pick this up from an Interview done by Malaysiakini TV and Ong Ka Ting said,’ After 3rd of March a lot of time have been wasted..Huh! Wrong date ” and Ong Tee Keat “Unfortunatedly there are too many Spin doctors”   One got his facts all muddled up while one is blaming the internet blogs,main stream media for his follies.

Khairy Jamaluddin interestingly enough even said that nowadays we have to move away from politics of yesteryears and use the mind and the right knowledge in this Brand of New politics with a different approach to win over the new voters

Votes win any elections.  Of course the MCA party delegates deep down in their hearts know who is sincerely true in bringing reforms and to get the party out of the crisis. The two Ongs fought each other but the bite from Chua was enough to see both of them off. Chua Soi Leck has paid the price and he has come out stronger and more determine to ensure that MCA remains relevant and his agenda is simple,”Inclusive and Collective”.   

His tasks has just begun eventhough he has managed to stop the Ongs. He had to fight off both of them and came out victors. Chua edged former president Ong Ka Ting, who garnered 833 votes, by a close majority of 68, while incumbent president Ong Tee Keat only managed to secure 578.

We have had the Scorpion King Movie and can we rule out “Ultimately Snake-King..Not Ananconda please….

31+71″Together..?”

CM Taib has worded it strongly and push the message across said a Bidayuh Political analyst to audie61 who was amongst many present at Kampung Sagah celebrating John Jenos 70th Birthday. Here in the bidayuh hinterland politics,family and religion are the most talked about subject.

The newly completed Committee Hall can accomodate 40 tables and the birthday celebrant who happens to be audies father in law celebrated with close to 38o family members, friends and politicians from both political divide. There was no time to single out anyone whose political ideology they represent but only to enjoy the evening. Of course they were some who passed the remark,”Wah BN and Pakatan together” 

Coming back to the subject Taib said,” You know my trait…no sudden moves,it would not happen,’ He went on to say that he has not heard of any talk of the stdate election being held together with the parliamentary election. For both the elections to be held together Taib said he and the PM would need to think on the similar lines.There’s nothing against it as far as the law is concerned but the PM has to calculate his move and so must I.If the two coincide I can accept it.”

There were many Bidayuh professionals and voters of the area invited and the people will as always try to throw in some political remarks to make it a fulfilling evening besides the delicious food on offer.

 The local organising committee of the function is from the ruling party and he did invite Assemblyman for Tasik Biru Peter Nansian and Wilfred Nissom (political secretary to CM) but they did not give GOOD ENOUGH reasons not to be around. 

audie61 remember Larry Sng (Assistant Minister in CMs office ) did not make it to a local area in Kuching for a Church fund raising function he had to come back and ensure the people will not think that the YB Assistant Minister has shun them and have a negatve perception of BN. 

The presence of PKR Sarawak See Chee How,Baharuddin Mohksen and a few others  were enough to to send some message across. We can only say ,”Dont blame others when you have failed to deliver.”

A local BN supporter who was disappointed that the Assemblyman thinks he can just walk away with the seat and show himself during elections he has something coming for him.The “PKR leaders were supposed to be on time for the DAP dinner ar 645 pm but they still managed to put in half an hour talking and miggling with the local bidayuh committee.” What has happened to our local assemblyman and now Assistant Minister..?

 Isn’t every Vote vital and if they keep performing like that we on the grassroot level will have difficulites later. The Bidayuh community will remember and of course they will only vote for the YB/MP who are always working on the ground and also know how to bring their woes and requests in Parliament or the State Assembly.

PKR according to Baharuddin Mohksen will concentrate on where they will hurt BN mosts and its up to the people whether they are ready for the change. It will not be easy to dethrone the State Government but in politics he said,”Anything is Possible.” If  the polls are held simultaneously the whole scenario will be different. Will the BN be bold enough to sacrifice their trump card..?”

31 +71 together will still be a distant dream for now.. 

Adenan “Politicians Never Dies”

Winston Churchills words,”Politics are almost as exciting as war,and quite as dangerous.In war you can only be killed once,but in politics many times.”

James Masing did say to my Batu Lintang members at Kedup in 2005,”Your boss is very dangerous” Maybe he has a point there and if he does not know how to use the people who are dangerous they will come back and haunt them. So when Mawan said this as the SPDP PC “nobody dies in Politics” he must have been told of a bigger picture on the horizon.

When we broke news to certain friends and aides of political leaders about three months ago that  Adenan Satem will be back they just laughed it aloud and say we at audie 61 have gone “COOKOO” The poliitcal strategists in CMs inner circles have really pulled this out of the rabbits hat. Did we not hint to many of our connections? 

Adenan Satem who cuts a forlorn picture of a defeated man in the DUN sittings and look like a caste member is back in the limelight. Whats more,’He is Full Minister in Chief Minister’s office” Would you have bet this to happen?

CM Taib has even pulled a greater surprise by putting Fatimah Abdullah who was defeated in the PBB convention as Supreme Council Member as a Full Minister in charge of Women affairs. This greatly shows he is very much in control and if those who sees this as Post Taib era  they better look over their shoulders.

He is not too happy of what is going around and whisperings of him losing his touch has reached and constantly banged at his eardrums. He also went as far as appeasing  SUPP by putting Tan Joo Pooi as Assistant Minister in CMs department.

This is no gimmick and CM Taib is putting a very strong message to those who are under the impression that his ‘TIME IS UP” There has been too many people throwing names around implying that this person and that person is asking us to do that. Is it true? They better look at themselves in the MIRROR AND QUESTION WHERE THEY GOT IT ALL WRONG?

Adenan who we have managed to be with and served him without much fanfare is back to the Corridors of Power. Those who have left his side during his blackest days are made to ask themselves,”Will he be forgiving..??”  

We shall be waiting what is next in Sarawak or in Malaysia as a whole as politicians never dies but always come back stronger than ever……..

“DON”T EVER WRITE ANYONE OFF IS THE MESSAGE.”

PKR,”Certain Control Good…!!”

A chance meeting turned out to be very meaningful with a PKR Sarawak member. The ongoing ‘reengineering,rebranding and rewashing or whatever RE- you can call it is good for the party.

It’s not only happening in ,PKR DAP but also in SPDP,PPP and SUPP. It could also happen to any other parties for that matter. He used this simple analogy,”Two friends join a certain political party and fight their way to the top. One person has to be on top while the other has to play second fiddle. Both try to outdo each other and certainly it will be out of control as far as politcal ambition is. Factional politics is common everywhere around the world. However one must note that western politics in so far as USA and UK it is more matured. No need to tell you why do I he said..?

So the two friends will very soon not become friends and lead another group to outdo each other. Eventhough they try to compromise but as far as politics goes they both need to be No.1. Those who are not No.1 will aspire to be there soonest as to be No.2 is only to follow through and carry out orders.

Taib Mahamud PBB President has seen many challengers to his rule but so far he has managed to use his TREE SHAKING and DIVIDE AND RULE METHOD to his advantage. Many have fallen out of favour or left to dry on their own and he goes on looking for the next person who will be a TEAM MEMBER instead of wanting to be the Captain.

Anwar in PKR is trying his bests to develop the concensus or Arthurs round table method but some of his lieutenants within his garrison( ADUNS and MPs ) just failed to be patient enough and are seen to JUMP OVER TO A BIGGER SHIP as the seas get rougher and are too afraid to HOLD ON to the ropes. Instead they use the ropes to springboard themselves out of harms way and lesser dangers.  

Certain Control is of course good but too much will also mean all hell will break lose when the leader goes. The PKR member said,”Do you think honestly PBB will be the same party when Taib is no more in control..?”

PKR Sarawak needs to be properly controlled or else the ship will hit rocky patches and thus it will also suffer the indignity of losing its new found Fame in Sarawak for the voters to choose an alternate party besides the BN parties.  He said PKR will be able to create a ripple here and there but in the rural constituencies BN for now  still rules.

 Imagine Anwar going to Sri Aman for a ceramah. It takes 3 to 4 hours to reach. BN comes along with helicopter. Anwar arrives three hours later BN has already made their kill and you think the rural people will still buy what Anwar has to say.

You need to be realistic and logical in fighting BN in Sarawak. Go for the winnable seats and if all opposition YBs works hard after winning and does not jump ship there is every chance in 5 to 10 years it will be a different scenario. He said,”DAP is looking a very tough nut for the BN to crack nationally and locally.  One bad apple in Hii in Perak was enough and they have learnt their lesson very well. ”

WHO SAYS CERTAIN CONTROL IS NO GOOD…..?????

MCA Donald”7 Wins And Home Free”

Innovative! Creative! Eye Catching and Certainly a  Plus point for Donald Lim to back a Winner. This is what Paul Scholes of Man.united has to say,”The bottom line is that if we win all our matches we’ll win the league.” Manchester United can win all their remaining seven games to retain their Barclays Premier League crown.
Chelsea,Liverpool and Arsenal MCA voting delegates will need to think twice as Donald Lim is  a big fan of the Manchester United football club. No wonder they always say even now,” FOOTBALL EVERYWAY IS CLOSELY LINK TO POLITICS” Do we need to elaborate further.??
Of course politics is serious business but one must know how to carry the message across to win votes. Donald Lims campaign is no different and we hope he does pull it off at this MCA elections on 28th March 2010.  
Donald Lim also said,”I hope leaders from Selangor will be united. But will the Selangor MCA leaders be united just like Manchester Uniteds team players who will need no extra push or incentives as they look forward to an unprecendented 4th title in a row and also overtaking arch rivals Liverpools 18th Title.
Lim is focusing his attention on Selangor because he said the state was very important to Barisan Nasional. “MCA suffered a huge setback by losing many of our state and parliamentary seats in the general election.”
All the bests Donald Lim from all of us at audie61.

MCA” Scrambling for Posts”

Natasha while having her Kucei Rojak this morning was asked,”Whats your take on the MCA.? Who will Win? Will MCA survive the infighting?Seems everyones talking about it. The mainstream media is full of it and many theories are surfacing. Some say “UNSEEN HANDS” are involved while others say its 2 ONGS vs CHUA and its not the battle of the 3 Kingdoms as such.

The following is an article extracted fully from the inernet portal Malaysiakini:-

Nomination day today for the MCA polls on March 28 concluded, seeing an exceptional number of 101contestants vying for 31 party positions.

mca re-election nomination 220310 ong tee keat 01A total of ten nominees are going for the four vice-president positions while a record-breaking 86 candidates will be contesting the 25 central committee seats during the elections which will take place as part of an extraordinary general meeting (EGM).

Party leaders vying for top positions in the party were all quite unanimous in their talk of unity for the party’s transformation.

However, the tension was evident as all the three presidential hopefuls carefully avoided each another while their supporters engaged in shouting matches and booing their respective opponents.

mca re-election nomination 220310 chu mei funAlthough incumbent president Ong Tee Keat and former president Ong Ka Ting arrived within minutes of each other at the MCA headquarters at Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur, they steadfastly refused to acknowledge each other’s presence.

As the two groups approached each other in the building, Ka Ting slowed down and continued to shake hands with his supporters, perhaps avoiding Tee Keat and allowing him to enter the nomination hall first.

While Ka Ting and former vice-president Liow Tiong Lai have announced their support for each other, former deputy president Dr Chua Soi Lek and Tee Keat have refused to divulge their alignment to any faction if any.

mca re-election nomination 220310 ong ka tingWhen asked about his running mate, Tee Keat claimed that the word had been ‘lavishly abused’.

“In our system, we do not have ‘running mates’ but our people think that this is similar to the US system and that is not true,” he added.

Chua expressed his disapproval with teaming and grouping up because he felt that it was the source of MCA’s currently fractured state.

Busloads of followers

At noon, the crowd outside Wisma MCA was dominated by the Orangeshirts – Tee Keat supporters – who lined up at the entrance with banners almost blocking any entry into the building.

mca re-election nomination 220310 supporter shoutingTheir chants of Ong’s name drowned out the chants of the other factions which were pale in comparison as these opposing groups amounted to no more than 20 people each.

However, 15 busloads of followers mainly from Perak later joined the crowd, causing the number of supporters for the Ka Ting-Liow group to swell up to over 400 within minutes, shortly before the arrival of the duo.

Earlier, Chua was the first to arrive and slipped into the nomination hall without much fanfare.

However, when exiting the building after filing his nomination papers, he found himself blocked by Tee Keat supporters, forcing him to take a longer route around the crowd.

Top guns confident

Asked about his prospects, Ka Ting said that he had ‘a good, fighting chance’ but would not take things lightly as it would be a challenging contest.

mca re-election nomination 220310 ng yen yenTee Keat, expressing confidence, said that he wanted to concentrate on rehabilitating the party.

“Most importantly, I am confident that the delegates can tell the truth from the lies,” he stressed.

Chua, on the other hand, in jest said that while he was confident, he was not that confident of winning the MCA presidency.

Meanwhile, vice-presidential candidate and current Tourism Minister Dr Ng Yen Yen quoted her ‘report card’ when asked if she was confident of being reelected.

“Since I was elected in 2008 as VP, I haven’t stopped servicing the community and the country whether it is in the women’s ministry or the tourism ministry. I will hope for the best and leave it to the delegates,” she said.

Following is the list of candidates for the MCA party polls on March 28 after nominations closed at 5pm today:

 

PRESIDENT

1. Dr Chua Soi Lek

2. Ong Ka Ting

3. Ong Tee Keat (incumbent)

 

DEPUTY PRESIDENT

1. Kong Cho Ha

2. Liow Tiong Lai

VICE-PRESIDENT (FOUR POSTS)

1. Khoo Keok Hai (Sandakan chief)

2. Chor Chee Heung (former central committee (CC) member)

3. Ng Yen Yen (incumbent)

4. Yap Pian Hon

5. Gan Ping Sieu (incumbent CC member)

6. Yew Teong Look (Wangsa Maju chief)

7. Wong Siong Wee (Kuala Kerai chief)

8. Donald Lim Siang Chai

9. Yeow Chai Thiam (Negeri Sembilan chief)

10. Loke Yuen Yow (former deputy secretary-general)

 

CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEMBER (CC)

1. Chew Lee Giok

2. Low Chew June

3. Wong Hock Aun

4. Chan Kam

5. Tan Ken Ten

6. Heng Chai Hing

7. Koh Nai Kwong

8. Ong Soon Boon

9. Lim Eng Kok

10. Tan Chin Meng

11. Ma Kok Ben

12. Loh Seng Kok

13. Tan Cheng Liang

14. Ng Kok Kiang

15. Teah Heok Kuin

16. Gan Tian Loo

17. Thong Fah Chong

18. Chong Itt Chew

19. Chang Chun Cheun

20. Soh Thiam Hock

21. Chin Hong Vui

22. Dr Hou Kok Chung

23. Sim Eng Peng

24. Shim Tshing Nyuk@ Agnes Shim

25. Gan Hong Su

26. Tan Chong Seng

27. Leong Siew Kam

28. Lee Chee Leong

29. Yeong Chee Wei

30. Tay Puay Chuan

31. Kian Sit Har

32. Wee Jeck Seng

33. Lim Yong@ Lim Chen

34. Ooi Siew Kim

35. Dr Jeffrey Goh Sim Ik

36. El Kim Hock

37. Ng Chok Sin

38. Chuah Poh Khiang

39. Koo Chin Nam@ Kho Chin Nam

40. Hoh Khai Mun

41. Yong Chen Leong

42. Senator Heng Seai Kie

43. Ong Chong Swen@Ong Chong Siew

44. Ng See Tiong

45. Pani Choo @ Chen Poi Chu

46. Lee Hock Tow

47. Tang Heap Seng

48. Lee Hong Tee

49. Kong Sing Chu

50. Lee Ban Seng

51. Yip Chee Kiong

52. Ho Yoon Ping

53. Chang Aik Ming

54. Tan Cat Keong

55. Teh Kim Poo

56. Theng Book

57. Wong Koon Bun

58. Tee Siew Kiong

59. Ong Chen Huing

60. Toh Chin Yaw

61. Chong Ah Yit @ Choo Meng Poo

62. Tan Ah Eng

63. Ti Lian Ker

64. Ho Cheng Wang

65. Yit Lee Kok

66. Loh Koi Pin

67. Lim Teck Chong

68. Ho You Meng

69. Tan Chai Ho

70. Dr Por Choo Chor

71. Lai Yeet Fee

72. Lee Kon Yin

73. Lee Wei Kiat

74. Ong Ka Chuan

75. Liew Yuen Keong

76. Koh Chin Han

77. Koe He Choon

78. Tang See Hang

79. Low Kim Mang

80. Wong Jee Yai

81. Chee Sien Chen

82. Yoo Wie How

83. Lau Chiek Tuan

84. Pang Tsu Ming

85. Lee Cheam Choon

86. Tan Kok Hor

“Who Will You Vote For In Sarawak.??”

Eversince 308 the political climate in Malaysia has dramatically changed. There are a lot of issues which has surfaced and deliberated intensely in Parliament says BN MP Lipis Mohamad Shahrum Osman in a live interview from Parliament. He echoes what we have been mentioning in mosts of our articles, The people will know in the end and “YOU ARE THE PEOPLES REPRESENTATIVE.” They will vote for you if you work hard for your constituency,makes sure to push for the needs of your constituency and  always be there for your people.

Rhetorics works during elections but the people will be your judge if you have put in a SOLID HARD DAYS WORK and DESERVE TO BE THEIR REPRESENTATIVE. We have seen BN being given the mandate to administer the country and Pakatan the opposition. The Parliamentarians should know which side of the fence they belong and how they can play their part as they have been chosen by their constituents.

One very meaningful statement  he said,”WE should be thankful that there is stability and economic activities for everyone and no matter what we must not throw away this democratic process which we enjoy in this country? The rakyat has the right to vote and THEY CHOOSE THEIR YBs or MPs. Have your say in the ballot boxes and after that let the winning coalition/parties voted in do their job.

Sarawak elections are due soon and the aspirants and incumbents from both political divides BN or Pakatan are on the move.Pakatan Rakyat national election bureau and Kuantan MP Fuziah Salleh who was in Sarawak even said that the Pakatan machinery is ready by June and says that they will not be repeating the same mistakes on certain seats where it was obvious that the opposition was the peoples choice.

 Meanwhile Koh Tsu Koon Gerakan President said,”Gerakan has learned a hard lesson for failing to “communicate and connect ” with the people and Sarawak Parties should not fall for the same reason. He also reminded SUPP not to take the peoples support for granted. Strong statement as Gerakan was nearly annihilated  from the Malaysian Political map and he does not want SUPP to be overly confident.

The Voters in Sarawak though slow to changes knows what is bests for Sarawak.They know who and which party is relevant for the State and many amongst the lists of YBs below will know whether they are still wanted by the people. They are afterall the people who put you in office as the PEOPLES REPRESENTATIVE FOR THAT CONSTITUENCY.

SO YOU WILL BE GIVEN THE CHANCE TO VOTE FOR THE 71 State representatives:-

  • N1 OPAR (7379) Ranum Ak.Mina (BN-SUPP)
  • N2 TASIK BIRU (14983) Peter Nansian (BN-SPDP)
  • N3 TANJONG DATU (7973) Adenan Satem (BN-PBB)
  • N4 PANTAI DAMAI (12073) Abdul Rahman bin Junaidi(BN-PBB)
  • N5 DEMAK LAUT (10080) Abang Draup Zamahari Rauf(BN-PBB)
  • N6 TUPONG (14787) Haji Daud Abdul Rahman (BN-PBB)
  • N7 SEMARIANG (13498) Sharifah Hasidah bte.Sayeed Aman (BN-PBB)
  • N8 SATOK (10835) Abang Johari bin Tun Abang Haji Openg (BN-PBB)
  • N9 PADUNGAN (24512) Dominique Ng Kim Ho ( PKR)
  • N10 PENDING (29503) Violet Yong (DAP)
  • N11 BATU LINTANG (24783) Voon Lee Shan (DAP) Now( Partyless)
  • N12 KOTA SENTOSA (18934) Chong Chien Jen (DAP)
  • N13 BATU KAWA ( 16237) Tan Joo Phoi ( BN-SUPP)
  • N14 ASAJAYA (12016) Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah (BN-PBB)
  • N15 MUARA TUANG (14303) Haji Mohammad Ali Mahmud (BN-PBB)
  • N16 BENGOH (20077) Dr Jerip Anak Susil ( BN-SUPP)
  • N17 TARAT (15171) Roland Sagah Wee Inn ( BN-SUPP)
  • N18 TEBEDU (11793) Michael Manyin Anak Jawong (BN-PBB)
  • N19 KEDUP (15994) Frederick Bayoi ak.Manggie (BN-PBB)
  • N20 SADONG JAYA (6917) Haji Wan Abdul Wahab bin Wan Sanusi (BN-PBB)
  • N21 SIMUNJAN (9846) Mohd Naroden Majais (BN-PBB)
  • N22 SEBUYAU (7549) Julaihi Narawi (BN-PBB)
  • N23 LINGGA (7545) Hajah Simoi Binti Hj Peri (BN-PBB)
  • N24 BETING MARO (7267) Haji Bolhassan Haji Di (BN-PBB)
  • N25 BALAI RINGIN (8244) Snowdon Lawan (BN-PRS)
  • N26 BUKIT BEGUNAN (7644) Mong anak Dagang (BN-PRS)
  • N27 SIMANGGANG (9849) Francis Harden anak Hollis (BN-SUPP)
  • N28 ENGKILILI (9477) Johnicol Rayong ak.Ngipa (Independent)
  • N29 BATANG AIR (7997) Dublin Unting anak Ingkot (BN-PRS) Byelection won by BN Malcolm Mussem
  • N30 SARIBAS (7145) Dr Hj Wahbi bin Hj Junaidi (BN-PBB)
  • N31 LAYAR (7415) Alfred Jabu Anak Numpang (BN-PBB)
  • N32 BUKIT SABAN (6876) Robert Lawson Chuat ak Vincent Entering (BN-PBB)
  • N33 KALAKA (13379) Abdul Wahab bin Aziz (BN-PBB)
  • N34 KRIAN (10429) Peter Nyarok Anak Entrie (BN-SPDP)
  • N35 BELAWAI (8004) Hamden bin Ahmad (BN-PBB)
  • N36 SEMOP (9162) Mohamad Asfia Awang Nasar (BN-PBB)
  • N37 DARO ( 7411) Murni Suhaili (BN-PBB)
  • N38 JEMORENG (8545) Gani @ Abu Seman bin Jahwie (BN-PBB)
  • N39 REPOK (16750) David Teng Lung Chi ( BN-SUPP)
  • N40 MERADONG (14584) Ting Tze Hui (DAP)
  • N41 PAKAN (9034) William Mawan ak.Ikom (BN-SPDP)
  • N42 MELUAN (11169) Wong ak.Judat (BN-SPDP)
  • N43 NGEMAH (7849) Gabriel Adit ak.Demong (Independant) Now PCM (Parti Cinta Malaysia)
  • N44 MACHAN (9966) Gramong Juna (BN-PBB)
  • N45 BUKIT ASSEK (26002) Wong Ho Leng (DAP)
  • N46 Dudong (21819) Dr Soon Choon Teck ( BN-SUPP)
  • N47 BAWANG ASSAN (16844) Wong Soon Koh ( BN-SUPP)
  • N48 PELAWAN (22559) Goh Chung Siong ( BN-SUPP)
  • N49 NANGKA (12973) Awang bemee bin Awang Ali Bassah (BN-PBB)
  • N50 DALAT (11423) Fatimah Abdullah @ Ting Sai Ming (BN-PBB)
  • N51 BALINGIAN (11326) Abdul Taib Mahmud (BN-PBB)
  • N52 TAMIN (10900) Joseph Mauh ak.Ikeh (BN-PRS)
  • N53 KAKUS (9417) John Sikie anak Tayai (BN-PRS)
  • N54 PELAGUS (13898) Larry Sng Wei Shien (BN-PRS) Now (Partyless)
  • N55 KATIBAS (8146) Ambrose Blikau (BN-PBB)
  • N56 Baleh (9731) Dr. James Jemut Masing (BN-PRS)
  • N57 BALAGA (6691) Liwan Lagang (BN-PRS)
  • N58 JEPAK (12049) Talip Zulpilip (BN-PBB)
  • N59 KIDURONG (23726) Chiew Chiu Sing (DAP)
  • N60 KEMENA (13338) Dr Rundi Stephan Utom (BN-PBB)
  • N61 BEKENU (10095) Rosey Haji Yunus (BN-SPDP)
  • N62 LAMBIR (11245) Aidan Wing (BN-PBB)
  • N63 PIASAU (17256) George Chan Hong Nam ( BN-SUPP)
  • N64 PUJUT (20098) Andy Chia Chu Fatt ( BN-SUPP)
  • N65 SENADIN (16925) Lee Khim Shin ( BN-SUPP)
  • N66 MARUDI (12425) Sylvester Entri Anak Muran (BN-SPDP)
  • N67 TELANG USAN (12793) Lihan Jok (BN-PBB)
  • N68 BUKIT KOTA (13328) Dr Abdul Rahman Bin Ismail (BN-PBB)
  • N69 BATU DANAU (6889) Palu @Paulus Palu Anak Gumbang (BN-SPDP)
  • N70 BA’KELALAN (6284) Balang Rining (BN-SPDP)
  • N71 BUKIT SARI (9373) Awang Tengah Ali Hassan (BN-PBB)

In 2006 Sarawak State Elections there was 54 Straight Fights,13 3-cornered,1 4-cornered,1 5-cornered and 2 YBS were returned unopposed.

We will know very soon when the election is due who will be retained or replaced. It’s up to you who you VOTE…………..!! 

Related:-

SPDP”Too Much Spit…!!”

The amount of Spit that has left the mouths of those 5 Separatists plus 3 and their machais has overflowed their own buckets. Too much words has also been exchanged but it seems a solution is /has been found. On the surface it does look calm as the mass media and local newspapers feels that whatever grievances and plans the Separatists 5 has are now not “NEWS WORTHY”.

They have losts the plot it seems and their barking is only within their own walls of discontentment and word has it that the Chief Minister will be attending the BN solidarity night which will be organised and handled by SPDP.

We have heard,”Enemies become friends and friends become enemies.An enemy of your enemy becomes your friend,even if the former is also your enemy,but as long as the latter is the bigger enemy.An enemy of your friend also becomes your enemy,even if the former is also your friend,but as long as the latter can serve your political interests.

That is the political game and  eventhough there is so much hatred and disgusts shown by many towards Tiong and also putting him at loggerheads with CM the truth is/will not be known by us. Only Tiong and Taib knows bests.

They are both keeping each other at arms length and both can called upon each others strenght to neutralise the political enemies which are always lurking. They has been too much bad mouthing and too many back stabbings and trying to PAINT A DARK HORRIBLE PICTURE of Tiong or for that matter CM Taib.

Both of them can accept the Saliva and Spit that has been unleashed and monitor them but there must be a SOLUTION to stop it from a point of no return. The 5 YBs  are looking at ways to come back but minus the losing of PRIDE infront of their supporters. Will they have to swallow their own bucket of Saliva..??.”

It is already solving itself says a BN politcal strategists confidently but whatever theories/rumours/speculations of painting a bad picture of Mawan/Tiong/Taib will not work.Its too big a risk for BN.The BN coalition partners will need a consolidated front as they do battle in the next STATE ELECTIONS with a common enemy.  

The message  is “STOP THE SPIT OR PAY THE PRICE FOR IT……….!!