Langkau ke kandungan utama

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in PKR

dari ChangkatNingkeBTP


Brave New World By AZMI SHAROM

The ongoing party elections and a recent book launch show the different, sometimes opposing, faces of Parti Keadilan Rakyat.
THE last two weeks has seen Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) acting in a way that is akin to Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. On the one hand its party elections have so far been conducted in a manner that does not reflect well on it. On the other hand, an event last week showed the vast potential of PKR.
Let’s discuss the party elections first. As far as I know, this is the first time that a Malaysian political party is having direct elections for party posts. That is to say, one member one vote as opposed to party divisions having the vote.

This method is of course far more democratic and should be applauded. It is quite obvious to the outsider, however, that the actual organisation of such a large endeavour was not done with any efficiency by PKR.
It is not easy to run an election with an electorate that goes into the hundreds of thousands, and logistically it does appear that PKR has not done well.
This has led to unseemly fights and arguments, which perhaps could have been avoided if the election process was properly run with mechanisms in place that ensured transparency and accountability.
Admittedly, being the first time that this method is used on such a scale, mistakes will be made and lessons must be learned for future elections. We must also remember that the reports we have been receiving have been lacking in context.
Sure it makes great copy to write about furious rows and breaking ballot boxes, but we are not told how many divisions conducted the elections peacefully and in a civilised fashion. It is possible therefore that trouble only occurred in a minority of cases and proportionally takes nothing away from this experiment.
Be that as it may, PKR cannot deny that this poor running of its party elections does not paint a complimentary picture of it, and needless to say its political enemies have gone to town making the most of the chaos.
I don’t really want to talk about the nature of the competitions themselves, except to say that they have been disappointing indeed.
The kind of character assassinations that has been going on does suggest that PKR is playing old politics and that its top people are not mature enough to not stoop to such crude tactics.
And this is where the Jekyll and Hyde analogy comes in. While all this was going on, very few people noticed the book launch of The Road to Reform: Pakatan Rakyat in Selangor.
This is a book commissioned by the Selangor government and it consists of over 20 chapters by various intellectuals giving their perspectives on how the state government has performed since the 2008 elections.
These writers are all independent-minded and the chapters are by no means a public relations job. They are intelligent and well-thought out. Most importantly, they were critical where they needed to be.
On top of this, the book launch on Sept 27 included a forum where the panelists were very outspoken and (in my view sometimes unfairly) witheringly censorious.
What this shows is that PKR (and they are the main component Pakatan party in Selangor) is willing to face uncomfortable intellectual discourse when examining its own work.
This is amazingly progressive as I am certain no other political party in this country will have the guts to commission a project that gives writers a free hand to be brutally honest about its performance.
This is a level of progressiveness and intellectual honesty that simply does not exist in Malaysian politics; reading the book and attending the forum was like being in another dimension.
The question here, therefore is, which personality is dominant in PKR? The squabbling, crude and crass PKR of the party elections, or the forward thinking, courageous and intellectually honest PKR of the book and book launch?
This is a question that the PKR has to ask itself, but I can tell them which one the voters who gave them their unprecedented success in 2008 want.
Dr Azmi Sharom is a law teacher. The views expressed here are entirely his own.

Ulasan

Catatan popular daripada blog ini

AMANAH: Banyak Permata, Tetapi Belum Menjadi Mahkota

Ini Catatan Terus Terang Dunia Mendan. Saya menulis catatan ini bukan untuk mengkritik Parti Amanah Negara (AMANAH), jauh sekali untuk memperlekehkan pengorbanan ahli dan pemimpinnya yang masih setia bekerja. Saya menulis kerana AMANAH sedang berhadapan dengan satu persoalan yang semakin sukar dielakkan: Selepas lebih sedekad ditubuhkan, apakah sebenarnya kedudukan AMANAH dalam pemikiran rakyat? Keputusan beberapa pilihan raya negeri memberikan isyarat yang cukup keras. Dalam PRN Melaka 2021, AMANAH bertanding di sembilan kerusi tetapi hanya menang satu menerusi Adly Zahari di Bukit Katil. Pakatan Harapan (PH) secara keseluruhannya hanya memperoleh lima daripada 28 kerusi, sedangkan Barisan Nasional (BN) menguasai 21 kerusi. Sebelum pilihan raya, terdapat keyakinan bahawa AMANAH mampu memenangi kesemua sembilan kerusi yang ditandinginya. Keputusan sebenar ternyata jauh daripada sasaran tersebut. Dalam PRN Sabah 2025 pula, AMANAH hanya diberikan satu kerusi, iaitu Sulabayan. Calonnya ti...

Di Sebalik Ucapan Anwar — Mampukah KEADILAN Gagah Selepas Luka Sabah, Johor & NS, Menuju Ujian Melaka?

Sebagai seorang yang menjadikan Parti KEADILAN sebagai subjek penyelidikan di peringkat PhD, saya melihat ucapan dasar Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dalam Kongres Nasional KEADILAN 2026 di Melaka bukan sekadar pidato seorang presiden parti. Ia ialah ucapan seorang pengasas yang sedang melihat partinya berada pada persimpangan paling rumit sejak KEADILAN menjadi kerajaan. Anwar tidak lagi bercakap dari pentas pembangkang. Beliau bercakap sebagai Presiden KEADILAN, Perdana Menteri, ketua Kerajaan Perpaduan dan tokoh yang perlu mengimbangi cita-cita reformasi dengan realiti sebuah kerajaan gabungan. Pada masa sama, ucapan itu disampaikan ketika KEADILAN dan Pakatan Harapan sedang menerima beberapa amaran keras daripada pengundi. Di Sabah, PH hanya memenangi satu daripada 20 kerusi yang ditandingi dalam PRN 2025. Di Johor, PH sekadar memperoleh lapan daripada 56 kerusi, berbanding 48 kerusi yang dimenangi BN. Selepas itu, prestasi PH dalam PRN Negeri Sembilan turut memperlihatkan kemerosotan be...

Perbahasan Kongres KEADILAN 2026 — Berani Bersuara, Tetapi Sudahkah Berani Bermuhasabah?

Saya mengikuti perbahasan para perwakilan dalam Kongres Nasional KEADILAN 2026 di Melaka dengan satu persoalan besar: adakah kongres ini benar-benar sedang memugar reformasi , atau sekadar mengulangi semula bahasa perjuangan yang semakin kehilangan tenaga politiknya? Kongres kali ini membawa tema “Memugar Reformasi, Membina MADANI” . Tema ini tepat pada waktunya. KEADILAN memang memerlukan proses pemugaran—bukan sekadar terhadap slogan, tetapi terhadap pemikiran, organisasi, kepimpinan dan hubungannya dengan rakyat. Perbahasan melibatkan 16 pembahas daripada negeri, sayap dan beberapa kelompok khusus, termasuk veteran, OKU, Orang Asal dan wakil Borneo. Ini suatu perkembangan positif kerana memperluas keterwakilan suara dalam kongres. Secara rasmi, perbahasan disasarkan kepada isu ekonomi, pendidikan dan politik serta denyut nadi rakyat. Kenyataan rasmi KEADILAN Namun, dari sudut kandungan, perbahasan itu memperlihatkan dua wajah KEADILAN. Wajah pertama ialah sebuah parti yang masih mem...