Your votes will manifest itself into action commencing tomorrow. 222 MPs will be sworn in. 140 from Barisan. 79 from UMNO. The Malaysian Parliament has been uninterrupted since the formation of Malaysia but for the period of 1969 to 1971 when the nation was run by the National Operations Council. The halls of Parliament building have bear witness to some of our nation’s greatest heroes. Some of the most enduring speeches, some of the greatest policies.
But this year is not like any other year. In their strongest showing in history, the Opposition will have 82 Members sitting opposite the BN MPs. Names like Lim Kit Siang, Teresa Kok, Jeff Ooi, Karpal Singh, Nasharuddin, Kamaruddin Jaafar, Salahuddin, Wan Azizah, Saifuddin Nasution are not going to give BN MPs an easy time.
This year, 99 of the MPs are new faces. They must by now realise they carry the hopes and aspirations of each and everyone of their constituents. They also carry the hopes and aspirations of their party members. Some constituents have already felt disappointed with their elected representatives even before the swearing in process. The Star covered some of the questions that were submitted here.
More than ever before, the employers (read: voters) will be able to monitor the performance of their employees in real time. Radio Televisyen Malaysia will broadcast live a 30-minute segment of the proceedings during meetings beginning Wednesday. But the advent of Internet will make this live telecast nothing but an appetizer. With so many MPs having their own blogs and the increasing popularity of You Tube, not much will escape the attention of the voters.
Herein lies BN’s greatest challenge. Based on some of my conversations, BN’s ‘performance’ in Parliament have been attributed to some of the losses that was felt by the party. Voters need to be convinced that this time around, there will be no more shooting from the hip, no more brushing off questions, no more empty seats in Parliament.
The first meeting is scheduled for 16 days up to May 27. Hopefully we will have a clearer picture of the positive changes that BN will bring. For the young UMNO leaders in Parliament, all eyes are on you, all our hopes rest on your shoulders.
We trust you will make us proud. Our fight back to glory begins here.