Semakin ramai penganalisis politik meramalkan kerjasama DAP dengan Umno, 
kerjasama DAP dengan BN, pembentukan kerajaan perpaduan DAP dan Umno. Dalam 
politik, tiada apa yang mustahil. Sekarang ini pun semakin ramai orang Melayu 
yang berminat dan menyertai DAP.

Sila baca artikel sebelum ini :
Umno jemput DAP masuk BN? 
http://amkns.blogspot.com/2011/04/umno-jemput-dap-masuk-bn.html 

Kerajaan Perpaduan Umno dan DAP? Tak mustahil 
http://amkns.blogspot.com/2011/04/kerajaan-perpaduan-umno-dan-dap-tak.html 

Can DAP and BN work together?
Free Malaysia Today  May 7, 2011 

Political analysts feel this may happen to maintain the racial composition of 
the government.

KUALA LUMPUR: It may seem like a most unlikely scenario – the DAP and Barisan 
Nasional – working hand in glove. But political analyst Farish Noor feels that 
in order to maintain the racial composition of Malaysia in national politics, 
BN may approach DAP. 
He said this could take place if the Barisan’s Chinese coalition members, MCA 
and Gerakan are to lose badly in the coming general elections.

“I will not be surprised  if the DAP is approached  by the BN in the 
eventuality where MCA and Gerakan are completely wiped out in the coming 
elections.

The BN may feel it necessary (to do this) in order to create a government of 
national consensus,” said the senior fellow at Singapore’s S Rajaratnam School 
of International Studies.

He said that these offers made by a party in one coalition to another party in 
a different coalition were all part of the  reality of coalition politics in 
Malaysia where no one single party could form the government in Malaysia.

“In order to be a national party which represents the racial demographics of 
Malaysia, it can only be done based on a coalition, even Umno realises this.” 
he told FMT.

The MCA had recently said that if the party’s performance in the coming 
elections is poorer than the 2008 polls, it might not to accept any post in the 
Cabinet.

Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak had also said recently that the Chinese risk 
losing  government representation if they keep voting for the opposition.

Farish said this when commenting on  Najib’s offer last week for PAS to ditch 
their Pakatan Rakyat coalition and join the Barisan.

Offer to PAS not new

Farish said that the offer was a part of the political games but also the 
nature of Malaysia’s coalition politics.

He added that the offer to PAS was nothing new as offers to the Islamic party 
has been made since the 1970s and the party joined the  the ruling coalition 
from 1973 to 1978 under its then president Mohd Asri Muda.

However he said there were still veteran members of the party who will not 
accept the offer to join the ruling coalition as they felt they were played out 
by the federal government  before.

“The condition set for PAS membership joining the ruling coalition (in the 
1970s) was that the federal government will not intervene in the party’s 
internal politics and the domestic politics in Kelantan.

“But what happened in 1978 showed otherwise resulting in PAS puling out from 
the coalition,” he said.

Another analyst Ooi Kee Beng echoed this view saying that the offer made by 
Najib was merely a  part of “coalition elbowing”.

“No Malaysian political party is big enough to rule the country,  no matter 
what Umno people think,

The co-ordinator of Malaysia study programme at the Institute of Southeast 
Asian Studies said that the mere offer could “cause ripples” within PAS  which 
may in turn unsettle the Pakatan.

“Umno knows some of their leaders could take a short cut to Putrajaya if they 
ditched affliation with Pakatan

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/05/07/can-the-dap-and-barisan-nasional-work-together/
 



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