SNAP may see a change of guard

Following an annoying defeat in a Apr 16 state election, SNAP might overhaul a care in credentials for a 13th ubiquitous election.

KUCHING: Sarawak National Party (SNAP), which forsaken out of a political radar shade following a annoying opening in Apr 16 state election, might see changes in a care ahead of a 13th ubiquitous election.

The celebration is scheduled to have a triennial ubiquitous public as well as elections upon Sept 24 as well as 25.

Already word is which a presidency is being contested.

Beleagured SNAP boss Edwin Dundang, who was blamed for a partys bad opening during a polls, had in Jun indicated which he would step down to give approach to fresh immature blood.

We have many capable immature leaders who can take SNAP behind to a former glory, he had told FMT.

But few took Dundangs difference seriously.

Yesterday, celebration secretary-general Stanley Jugol reliable which Dundang had reiterated his stand.

It is many likely which a celebration will have a new president

The boss (Dundang) has pronounced which he wants immature blood to take over, Jugol said, adding which 3 contenders had already picked up a assignment forms.

Nomination for a presidents post closes upon Sept 17.

When asked if he was a single of a contenders, Jugol said: Many (party members) have asked me to strive for a post

Polls performance

Meanwhile, a ubiquitous public is approaching to be a exhilarated affair.

The SNAP leaders have a lot of explaining to do in relation to a state choosing as well as a credit following various allegations.

In a Apr 16 polls, SNAP contested in twenty-six constituencies as well as lost all a deposits solely one.

In a runup to a! polls, SNAP wa! s deeply inextricable in a chair scuffle with Pakatan Rakyat coalition partner PKR.

It also had to contend with allegations which it was a Barisan Nasional stooge.

SNAP has, however, denied allegations which it was a BN ally as well as indicted Umno spinmasters of destroying a partys credibility.

Many observers, however, felt which it was a wrong move for a celebration to have even considered contesting in a Apr 16 polls especially since it had been in political slumber since Nov 2002.

That year SNAP was de-registered after it failed to resolve a long care crisis.

However in Jun last year, a celebration finally succeeded in removing a Court of Appeal to set aside a de-registration.

Any plans for a slow comeback, however, was thwarted when speculations of a possible state choosing began surfacing as well as SNAP, with a impressive pedigree, became a target for an desirous Pakatan Rakyat.

Unresolved matters

Early this year, Pakatan declared it was forging an fondness with SNAP, anticipating to cash in upon a past glory.

But bad diagnosis as well as a lack of apply oneself over chair allocations with PKR put off SNAP.

It was around this time which rare power-broker Sallehuddin Hashim allegedly came in to a picture.

Sallehuddin is a former PKR secretary-general.

He is best remembered as a man who allegedly brokered a desertion of parlimentarians Zuklifili Nordin (Kulim), Tan Tee Beng (Nibong Tebal) as well as Zahrain Hashim (Bayan Baru) along with ex-Penanti assemblyman as well as former Penang emissary minister Mohd Fairus Khairuddin.

Sallehuddin was seen as a couple to Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, who was allegedly wooing people as well as groups in Sarawak as a backup in a eventuality BN fell reduced of of winning a two-thirds majority.

But BN went upon to win 55 seats in a Sarawak State Legislative Assembly as well as SNAP was left to lick a wound.

According to Jugol, ther! e were s till many celebration matters which have not been unre! solved.< /p>

He is awaiting a ubiquitous public as well as a new group to look in to these issues.

All we can contend now is which a new set of office-bearers will sit down to plead all these matters after a ubiquitous assembly, he said.


Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz

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