Wednesday, May 20, 2009

SPR & The Parliamentary Reorder

Tsunami already hit the nation politic arena last year and the impact of the tsunami is still not getting lesser but it’s getting more and there is no chance of anyone to stop it.


Due to the negligence of the ruling party from the year 2004 until 2008, their people have made their choice and the massive statement does really almost kill the party itself. Taken into account, it is the third time that the ruling party lost its 2/3 majority in the parliament and frankly speaking, their worst winning (or you may call it loosing) ever. I will not state of the first timer due to the fact I’ll touch about it in other post.


Earlier to say, I’m not at any sides; yet; and what I’m going to say is only from my strategist mind.


If you observe correctly, the main key that the ruling party is still being able to built a government because they have a simple majority thanks to Johor, Sabah and especially Sarawak whom given the advantage towards the ruling party.


But for now, we focused to Sarawak parliamentary areas.


Sarawak has 31 parliamentary and only Kuching parliamentary has been won by DAP. That is no surprise due to the awareness and the mentality of the urban citizen of the surroundings being compared to the people who are still live in the extreme rural area.


Here is where the advantage begins.


If the ruling government actually increase the number of roads which will connect the urban, sub-urban and rural areas via a networking roads until we actually can go to the deepest area in the rural, SPR will increase the number of parliamentary seats when they do their parliamentary reorder. A factor of SPR to create a new parliamentary seat in an area is by having the amenities of roads as one of the consideration factor.


Giving the size of Sarawak which almost to the size of the peninsular and the and the low density of population in each parliamentary seats, it will eventually gives the advantage for the ruling government to increase its parliamentary seats in the next election and maybe being save from overthrown.


Remember, the rural area citizens are still in need the help of the ruling party to improve their life and surroundings and they still have the strong mentality of their own support towards the ruling government.


Basically, it is a win-win situation between both sides; both for the ruling government and the citizens. The ruling government has a big chance to maintain their power and the citizens will have the accessible to go outside of their place to find job or to find markets for their product. Eventually, it will lead to the improvement of the lifestyle of the rural citizens.


By having roads also, other amenities will eventually flow in for example electric and water amenities due to the easy access of the build material to the rural area thanks to the networking roads.


Somehow, this idea also can be implementing for Sabah at the same time. By having a massive mega road-networking in both states before the SPR made the reorder, eventually the parliamentary seats in both states will exceed the peninsular (including Johor). The ruling government will surely win at both states since both Sabah and Sarawak are their Helms Deep. Along with the help by the Lord White Hair himself; so far the best strategist I’ve ever seen despite Anwar; winning is not a problem at all.


The problem is the ruling government will talk about cost of the project etc. For goodness sake, it is a win-win situation. Either you use millions of ringgit or losing power and have your own people still live in their native way.


But it won’t be true due to a fact that THE RULING GOVERNMENT DO NOT READ MY BLOG.

LMAO.

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