Monday, February 05, 2018

Pakatan seat allocations in Penang State

MM Online - Dr M: Pakatan yet to finalise distribution of Penang state seats for GE14 (extracts):




Dr Mahathir, who is also chairman of Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM), advised Pakatan Harapan component party members to set aside party interests for the more important goal of gaining victory for the pact.

The Penang legislative assembly has 40 seats, of which 29 are held by Pakatan Harapan – 19 by DAP and 10 by PKR. Umno has 10 seats and PAS, one.

Dr Mahathir said the pact had reached agreement on the distribution of parliamentary seats in Penang.

The Pakatan Harapan convention in Negeri Sembilan last month erupted into chaos after about 40 PPBM members protested following dissatisfaction over the distribution of seats.

The distribution should be as easy as pie, given we are a racist nation, as proven by most of our major political parties in Peninsular being based along racist lines, namely:

  • Big Kahuna UMNO (Najib's party)
  • Wannabe big kahuna Pribumi (Mahathir's party)
  • MCA (Liow Tiong Lai's party)
  • MIC (Subramnaiam's party)

PAS and Amanah aren't race-based per se but both are Malay parties by default of their religion-based politics.

PKR is a Malay-based party by history, merger, and consistent Malay-only leadership and issuers of party policies.

Only the DAP is multiracial with mainly Chinese and Indians, but now accepting more than just a few Malays. DAP has a Malay MP in Penang.

In 2013, the DAP won all 19 state seats it contested in Penang, with 15 Chinese and 4 Indian ADUN representing Penangites of their respective constituencies

PKR won 10 seats with 5 Malay ADUN and 4 Chinese ones and a single Indian ADUN.

PAS won one while UMNO won 10.

Thus there are 24 Chinese-Indian seats and 16 Malay ones - I'm grouping Chinese and Indian won seats together as 'nons' constituencies, we being racists wakakaka.

Pribumi, Amanah and PKR can split the 16 seats among themselves, say (let's give some face to PKR), with 10 for PKR, 3 for Pribumi and 3 for Amanah.

This would be quite fair as PKR only won 9 whilst Amanah has 3 compared to what PAS had won, only 1. And f**k newcomer Pribumi who should be satisfied with 3 (from zero).

The DAP won all its 19 seats it contested in 2013, thus it should be rewarded this time with 24 seats, wakakaka.

As DAP is a multiracial party, PKR Malay ADUN who seek a more credible party may also join the party and probably stand as DAP candidates in GE14.

Beres. Wakakaka.


Background info on PKR seats won in 2013:

N10 Seberang Jaya Afif Bahardin
N12 Penanti Norlela Ariffin
N20 Sungai Bakap Maktar Shapee
N36 Pantai Jerejak Mohd Rashid Hasnon
N37 Batu Maung Abdul Malik Abdul Kassim


N14 Machang Bubok Lee Khai Loon
N17 Bukit Tengah Ong Chin Wen
N18 Bukit Tambun Law Choo Kiang
N35 Batu Uban Jayabalan A. Thambyappa





11 comments:

  1. u would sound more convincing if u change the description of dap is a multi racial party to dap is a chinese racist party, hence shd contest in all chinese constituency.

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    1. OK, I was wrong in failing to realise Gobind Singh, Kulasegaran, DCM II Ramasamy etc etc etc were Chinese. You are so perceptive and brilliant

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    2. at least pas is more honest when they nominate non muslim as candidate.

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  2. DAP wants 24 seats?
    Wah... sooo greedy and arrogant...

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    1. if a party contested in 19 and wins all, it has the right to ask for more. OTOH if a party contested in 21 but wins only 14, it's evident it has not been not winnable in 7, wakakaka

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    2. Dap cud have contested more than 19 seats in previous elections and might have achieved a 100% success but becos of semangat setiakawan.

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    3. many in umno oso said the same, u sound like umno or dap no diff with umno?

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    4. When ur taikor, ur taikor. UMNO is BN taikor, same as DAP is oppos taikor. Yet one admits to this role and plays it well, but the other plays this role behind the curtain.

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  3. DAP is about as multiracial as PAS is, whereby their minority members have no say in party directions and decisions.

    Let me take that back, in DAP only 2, father & son, has a say in party directions and decisions. At least PAS has a council. So much for being democratic.

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