Monday, June 04, 2007
ITS A CHALLENGE
The re-elected PAS Deputy President at a press conference after the conclusion of the 53rd PAS Muktamar (convention) in Pengkalan Chepa, Kelantan today, Nasharudin said;
"Efforts must be made to ‘market’ the party and bolster support from the public."
This year PAS Muktamar (AGM) has a very huge significant towards facing the general election which rumored to held this year.
The 'young turks' (as reported by Malaysiakini) Ust. Nasarudin Mat Isa, Husam Musa and Mat Sabu which were elected since the last muktamar few years ago had given a promissing 'revolution' towards the second most sustainable party in Malaysia. The 'revolution' is to be said as the process of 'rebranding' and 'engagement'.
It seems that the efforts initiated by Ust Nasarudin and his team had successfully win the heart of majority of the PAS delegates. The evidence can be clearly manifested through the re-election of Ust. Nasarudin, Husam and Mat Sabu.
Neverthele... from my point of view, the success if yet to be enough. The true challenge to them is not the paty election, but the toughest is in the coming general election.
The out-come of the general election will prove how far does the 'young-turks' had succeed in the 'revolution' of PAS as the most consistent oppostion in Malaysia. I rather not be too ideal by dreaming that PAS will won the majority seats and able to become a Malaysia government.
It is enough if PAS could lead the oppositions' coalition strategically in making an impact in this coming general election by at least;
1. Decrease BNs' majority
2. Bringing back the quality of parliamentary debate as 1999 and before 2004 (the people never forgive the MP form Kinabatangan and Jasin!)
3. Increase the support and strenghten the grasp in Kelantan and foremost...
4. Winning the heart and support of the young generations!
Must read: Husam appreciates each and every votes for him and promise for a better commitment.
"Efforts must be made to ‘market’ the party and bolster support from the public."
This year PAS Muktamar (AGM) has a very huge significant towards facing the general election which rumored to held this year.
The 'young turks' (as reported by Malaysiakini) Ust. Nasarudin Mat Isa, Husam Musa and Mat Sabu which were elected since the last muktamar few years ago had given a promissing 'revolution' towards the second most sustainable party in Malaysia. The 'revolution' is to be said as the process of 'rebranding' and 'engagement'.
It seems that the efforts initiated by Ust Nasarudin and his team had successfully win the heart of majority of the PAS delegates. The evidence can be clearly manifested through the re-election of Ust. Nasarudin, Husam and Mat Sabu.
Neverthele... from my point of view, the success if yet to be enough. The true challenge to them is not the paty election, but the toughest is in the coming general election.
The out-come of the general election will prove how far does the 'young-turks' had succeed in the 'revolution' of PAS as the most consistent oppostion in Malaysia. I rather not be too ideal by dreaming that PAS will won the majority seats and able to become a Malaysia government.
It is enough if PAS could lead the oppositions' coalition strategically in making an impact in this coming general election by at least;
1. Decrease BNs' majority
2. Bringing back the quality of parliamentary debate as 1999 and before 2004 (the people never forgive the MP form Kinabatangan and Jasin!)
3. Increase the support and strenghten the grasp in Kelantan and foremost...
4. Winning the heart and support of the young generations!
Must read: Husam appreciates each and every votes for him and promise for a better commitment.