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16TuesdayJun 2026
Posted by Dennis Ignatius in GE16, Politics

[1] As we head into another election cycle, many voters feel weary, frustrated, and close to despair. Public faith in the political system has all but evaporated. Whichever party wins, the outcome feels depressingly familiar: grand promises, unmet expectations, and a country often worse off than before. Corruption remains rampant. Cronyism flourishes. Injustice persists. Meanwhile, life remains a struggle for all too many.
[2] Anwar Ibrahim is but the latest in a long line of leaders promising hope but leaving only disappointment. I decided some time ago that if the next election offered nothing but the same discredited faces, I would not vote. Participating in a futile exercise makes a mockery of democracy.
[3] For some time now, voters have felt politically trapped, having to always choose between the lesser of two or three evils – Pakatan Harapan, Barisan Nasional or Perikatan Nasional. That is a terrible situation to be in because it means that no matter who wins, you still end up with evil.
[4] Which is why Parti Bersama is drawing attention. Rafizi and Nik Nazmi are building something genuinely different: a party that funds itself through ordinary citizens, recruits candidates openly, and treats Malaysians as citizens to be served rather than ethnic blocs to be exploited. It is a conscious repudiation of the backroom deals, patronage networks, and money politics that have corrupted Malaysian governance for decades. Unlike parties chasing shortcuts to power, they are building a real grassroots movement for change.
[5] Their platform reflects this too — less preoccupied with race and religion than with building a prosperous, inclusive, and just society. Social security reform, migrant labour policy, institutional accountability, democratic reform — these have been promised before and quietly shelved. Bersama seems intent on making them the centre of its politics, not the footnote.
[6] Both men have deep roots in the Reformasi movement. It has defined their adult lives and their political careers. They know what the movement stood for — and what it has become. Walking away from PKR couldn’t have been easy. That they did it anyway speaks of an abiding commitment to what Reformasi was always meant to be. They also represent the generational change the country needs — younger, widely respected, and unburdened by the baggage that has made so many of their predecessors objects of disdain, if not contempt.
[7] Critics have noted that both men served as ministers in Anwar’s cabinet without particular distinction, and that Rafizi moved against Anwar only after losing a party election. These are fair points. But they miss something important. Rafizi and Nik Nazmi walked away from power, patronage, and the comfort of incumbency to build something from scratch — on principle, with a lot of their own money, without guaranteed reward. That is not the behaviour of opportunists but people who are passionate about their cause.
[8] I have been disappointed before. I backed Mahathir in GE14 and Anwar in GE15, and came to regret both. So I understand the scepticism. Yes, Bersama is untested. Yes, Rafizi and Nik Nazmi have little record to run on. Yes, I may end up adding their names to my long list of political regrets.
[9] But what exactly is the safe choice? BN? PN? PH? We have tested all of them and found them wanting. The risk isn’t in supporting Bersama. The risk is in telling ourselves that the same corrupt, incompetent, dishonest or bigoted politicians will somehow do better the next time around. That is not caution. That is delusion.
[10] There is something else. Twenty-five thousand Malaysians — among them, by most accounts, a majority of Malays — signed up within days of Bersama’s launch. Many had never joined a political party before. The numbers suggest something simple: a public tired of being managed, frightened, and taken for granted. That is not a data point. That is the sound of a country that has not given up on itself, of a country coming alive again because, finally, there’s an alternative.
[11] The case for Bersama is clear: they are the only party that is trying to do politics differently, and Malaysia desperately needs politics done differently. They have the vision, the integrity, and the courage to build something our country has never had — a politics of principle over patronage, of citizens over cronies, of the future over the past. Back them. Hold them to their promises. And give our country the chance it deserves. For the first time in a long time, something better is possible. Do not let this moment pass.
[Dennis Ignatius |Kuala Lumpur | Tuesday, 16 June 2017]










1. Berita dari India. Beratus orang penganggur beratur untuk interview jawatan kosong di Orissa di India. Tak tahu berita lama mana tapi bukan lama sangat. Ramai daripada mereka ini masih tiada peluang kerja.
2. Berita dari Melaka (lihat di bawah). Beribu orang penganggur beratur untuk interview jawatan kosong di Melaka.
Thousands of job seekers turned up at a hotel in Melaka after a semiconductor manufacturer offered starting salaries of RM3,500, creating a queue that stretched nearly 1km at its peak
held at Holiday Inn Melaka from 8am to 4pm yesterday, 14 June, and aimed to fill around 400 vacancies for operator and technician positions.
massive turnout, with applicants arriving hours before registration opened and roads surrounding the venue becoming congested with vehicles believed to belong to job seekers.
According to reports, some job seekers began queuing as early as 5am. By morning, the line had extended along the main road leading to the hotel
My Comments:
Pagi ini saya dan isteri menyaksikan satu peristiwa yang benar-benar menyedihkan. Seorang lelaki Melayu muda sedang membuat penghantaran makanan dengan motosikalnya sambil membawa dua orang anaknya. Seorang kanak-kanak kecil duduk di depan manakala seorang bayi yang lebih kecil berada dalam baby carrier yang diikat pada dada si ayahnya. Jelas sekali si ibu sedang bekerja dan si ayah tidak mempunyai sesiapa lagi untuk menjaga anak-anak tersebut. Saya tidak tahu berapa lama anak-anak itu terpaksa berada di atas motosikal, dibawa ke sana sini bersama ayah mereka — di bawah panas matahari. Mereka tidak boleh berlari, bermain, malah susah pergi ke tandas sekalipun jika perlu. Satu pemandangan yang menyedihkan, tetapi beginilah keadaan di negara ini. Rakyat biasa, terutamanya orang Melayu, terlalu banyak menanggung penderitaan.
Padahal negara kita kaya raya. Setiap kali penjual ubat dan Abu Khaddab buka mulut mereka sebut berbeliyon-beliyon Ringgit untuk projek ini dan itu.
Atau mereka ditangkap rasuah berpuluh juta Ringgit. Baru ini seekor Jembalang Betina pula disaman berpuluh juta sebab 'ghaibkan' jewellery mewah.
Berita panas sekarang Rohingya bermaharajalela mampu membuat rumah apartmen EMPAT tingkat.
Illegally built? Hello brader tapi bangunan sudah built lah. Bangunan sudah siap sejak zaman Saloma kah? Nampak tak kabel letrik hitam itu (yellow circle)? Siapa lulus pasang kabel letrik? Sebelum boleh lulus mesti ada bayar fulus. Depa ada bayar api dan air tak? Ada resit tak? Mana resit dia?
Sekarang sudah pecah tembelang depa nak roboh pula bangunan ini. Tapi ada orang kata perlu ada peruntukan RM600,000 untuk kerja-kerja robohkan bangunan haram ini.
Banyak cantik Tuan-Tuan. Sekarang kita pula kena bayar (DANA AWAM atau TAXPAYERS MONEY) RM600,000 untuk robohkan bangunan haram. Siapa dapat kontrak RM600,000 roboh bangunan? Dulu masa bangunan haram naik, mesti ada geng tutup mata sebelah. Mesti ada geng yang dapat untung.
Bila projek depa sudah bau t_ _k kita pula kena bayar RM600,000 untuk roboh kerja bodoh mereka. Bila untung depa yang sikit enjoy. Bila jadi masalah kita semua kena tanggung. Banyak cantik.
Ketirisan, rasuah, kebodohan, tak ada akal. penipu, pembohong, penyamun mereka-lah yang bermaharajalela. Mereka-lah telan duit kita dulu.
Lihat gambar interview jawatan kosong di Melaka itu. Hampir semua yang beratur di tepi jalan itu anak Melayu. Yang menghancurkan masa depan mereka bangsa sendiri juga. Yang nak interview mereka beri peluang pekerjaan adalah syarikat German.


