COMMENT
| Former prime minister (twice) Dr Mahathir Mohamad is peddling a new
manifesto; Dewan Rakyat deputy speaker Azalina Othman Said has finally
seen the utilitarian value of bipartisanship, my friend Zaid Ibrahim
wants the Agong to act, some folks want reconciliation, some want a
unity government and a cabal of political operatives just want the chaos
that comes with a politically weak regime.
All
these ideas to seek to steer us out of this mess are anti-democratic
and would most probably lead us further down the rabbit hole. What this
pandemic has exposed, besides the wobbly guard rails in place, is the
reality that Malaysian elected representatives have no desire to face a
common enemy but would rather use the pandemic as excuse to further
destabilise democratic norms and institutions, which were already
hollowed out after decades of political malfeasance.
Now in any
other functional democracy this would be a problem, but here in
Malaysia, the rakyat are used to repressive laws and lip service to
democratic norms. Since we never really had to “fight” for our
independence and since minorities in this country either place the blame
on everything wrong with this country on the voting preference of the
majority or ignore the authoritarian values of their power structures,
there has never been a clear alternative to the system in place.
All
of which is a blessing for this current government. Think of all
previous governments as a dress rehearsal for the facistsic nature of
this current Malay uber alles (above all) government. Now of
coures, the state cannot demonise minority communitties so what they are
doing is targeting migrant workers or undocumented “illegals”. This is
an old tactic for regimes who cannot withstand public or parliamentary
scrutiny, hence they offer up convenient targets for their incompetence.
The
only solution to this issue should be a democratic one and this would
mean fresh elections, the calling of which could be one of the outcomes
if Parliament is opened. This is why the current government does not
want to roll the dice on a democratic solution. Of course, elections
could only happen when and if we achieve herd immunity and at the rate
we are going, the country could be deeper in the manure hole if and when
we have elections.
I appreciate that folks think that some sort
of unity government is a feasible idea, but the reality is that nobody
really wants a unity government. If Umno were seriously considering
working with Harapan it would have done it a long time ago. Clearly the
internal divisions within Umno are beneficial to PN and the only way, to
destroy any kind of Umno/PN relationship (by agitators within Umno)
would be (1) reconvening Parliament, which could possible weaken PN’s
hold on the government and (2) the calling of fresh elections which
would realign priorities within the party and would disadvantage Bersatu
because its electoral prospects are extremely slim.
Prime
Minister Muhyddin Yassin has not demonstrated any interest in
reconvening Parliament and as such, this idea that the current prime
minister would “advise” the Agong on a suitable date for Parliament to
reconvene is ludicrous. There would be no political advantage for the
prime minister to do anything that would subject his regime to any kind
of scrutiny or rebuke.
What is truly unbelievable is the hubris of
this government. Here you have an opposition which is willing to work
with you, the backing of transactional allies until the next election
and a public which is willing to put up with anything as long as the
state provides some sort of relief from the pandemic.
The fact
that the prime minister and his loyalists think that the best way to
maintain power is by staging an emergency, is indicative of how truly
delusional these people are.
This is what makes the situation in
Malaysia extremely dicey. In order to get a “legitimate” government, we
would need to have fresh elections and the only way to get fresh
elections is if we achieve herd immunity. Now, can anyone blame cynical
people for thinking that the longer this pandemic drags out the more
politically advantageous it would be to certain parties?
This is
why there is this attempt to balance economic interests and security
concerns of this nation. People are tired and frustrated and this has
more to do with the handling of this pandemic than the measures taken.
And what do you expect ?
We have had many flip-flops, unequal
application of sanctions, ludicrous statements from Putrajaya minions,
concerns about the distribution of vaccines, concerns about government
data when it comes to the pandemic, and outright disdain for the way how
certain industries are targeted while certain industries are coddled.
In other words, the whole house of cards that the political system was
built on and its effects on the economic ecosphere are slowly crumbling.
Do
not be fooled, though. Even having elections will not solve the
systemic issues facing this country which has resulted in the botched
response of this current government. Indeed, having an election would
probably mean even more politicking and race, religion and the royalty
will become even more pronounced, now that we have democratically
elected political operatives.
However this plays out, we get the government we deserve.