Friday, November 12, 2010

BURMA | Elections Update


Recounts Favor USDP

| By KO HTWE | Friday, November 12, 2010 |

"Winning in the evening; losing in the morning; The lion seized all the seats!"

That's what the children are singing in the street around here,” said Dr. Saw Naing, an independent candidate who ran in the general election on Sunday for a Lower House seat representing South Okkalapa Township in Rangoon.

The lion is symbol of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), which claims to have won more than 80 percent of the national vote and is backed by Burma's ruling junta.

But on Monday evening, after all the votes were counted in South Okkalapa constituency, it appeared that the independent gladiator had defeated the lion.

It was an apparent upset at the polls. Earlier that day, Saw Naing had been told that USDP candidate Aung Kyaw Moe had won the seat. However, after all the votes were counted, the Township Election Commission (EC) called him by telephone and told him the astonishing news that he had won a seat for the Pyithu Hluttaw (People's Assembly) after beating Aung Kyaw Moe by just six votes.

“The EC called me and said I had to come in and sign a form declaring that I was the winner,” Saw Naing told The Irrawaddy. “There were many witnesses present when I signed. It was a great moment for me and for my supporters.”

Unfortunately for the 42-year-old dentist who works for several NGOs in his local community, the moment didn't last long. On Wednesday night, state television announced that, after a recount, the winner in South Okkalapa Township was Aung Kyaw Moe.

“We were devastated,” said Saw Naing. “I asked the chairman of the Township EC how the situation could have changed. He told me that he personally had nothing to do with it and that he did not know that a recount had taken place.”

Saw Naing now says he is seeking legal advice from Nyan Win, a lawyer who is also a National League for Democracy leader.

‘I have never heard of such a situation anywhere else in the world where the authorities chop and change the election results so much,” said Saw Naing.

Meanwhile, in Sangchaung Township in Rangoon, National Democratic Front (NDF) candidate Soe Win also thought he had won his constituency; his supporters had monitored the vote-count and he had been declared the winner.
However, the following day, EC officials told him the ballots would have to be recounted because so many of them had been invalid.

Needless to say, the recount took place behind closed doors and the USDP emerged the victor.+

Azmin, PKR | Doesn't anybody have a choice?



Azmin asks Zaid to reconsider new party plans and stay with PKR

|Friday, 12 November 2010 15:26 | Malaysia Mirror/Bernama |

SHAH ALAM - Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) vice-president Azmin Ali has called on former Federal Territory PKR chief Zaid Ibrahim to reconsider his plan to set up a new party if he is sacked from the party.

Azmin said he hoped the plan would not materalise because to his understanding, Zaid joined the PKR to be with the leaders and party members and contribute to the "reformasi" agenda, Bernama reported.

"In this context, I hope that he could relook into the plan and continue with the struggle in PKR in the spirit of consensus," he told reporters after attending the state assembly sitting Friday.

Zaid said Thursday that he did not rule out setting up a new party should the PKR decide to sack him.

He withdrew from the deputy presidency contest and quit all party posts on Monday, claiming there were "manipulation and unfair electoral practices" in the party.

The former Umno leader had on Tuesday asked Azmin to be disqualified from contesting in the ongoing party's deputy presidential race saying the latter has tampered with the election process and cheated to win.

Zaid had also called for both Azmin and PKR supremo leader Anwar Ibrahim to vacate their leadership of the party.

Azmin said it would be up to the party's disciplinary committee when asked what action could be taken against Zaid for making such remarks and allegations against PKR.

"The party's disciplinary committee will make recommendations to the political bureau and central leadership council. So far we have yet to receive any suggestions from the disciplinary committee," he said.+

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Burma | General Elections without Aung San Suu Kyi

Suu Kyi Set to Probe Burma Vote Fraud
| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday, | November 11, 2010 |

RANGOON — Burma pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi will help investigate charges of election fraud if and when she is released from house arrest this week, a close political colleague said Wednesday.

Her intention was announced a few hours before the first official results from Sunday's election were released, showing that the country's pro-military party was headed toward an expected sweeping election victory.

Critics said the vote was rigged and poll fraud was rampant.

Top members of the ruling junta, including Prime Minister Thein Sein, were among those who won seats in Parliament, according to results broadcast Wednesday night on state television. Thein Sein heads the Union Solidarity and Development Party, which served as a proxy for the ruling junta.

Independent observers and Western leaders including President Barack Obama have said Sunday's election—the first in two decades—was neither free nor fair.

Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy has established a committee to probe allegations of fraud in the polls, said Nyan Win, a spokesman for the group.


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PKR on the boil | CUTI from Politics, anyone?


The present PKR crisis arising out of their direct elections have come to a head. Zaid is reported to do an Anwar on PKR just like Anwar did same on Mahathir - taking it to the rakyat or voters.

Whilst I'm not a PKR member I share Matsamankati's sentiments and let matters take their course so things will sort themselves out. A political organization is somewhat like a person. It's just a non-personal entity. Trouble is when things get personal! People or persons are not perfect and they may change - hopefully for the better!

Meanwhile UMNO people must be jeering at the PKR on this CUTI bizness. Well, if PKR members take their CUTI, that's only human. UMNO members have been playing truants all their lives!


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