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UPKO LONJAKKAN LAGI SENTIMEN SABAH FIRST, DIJANGKA MAMPU MENANG BANYAK KERUSI

Semalam, Perdana Menteri menyifatkan tindakan Presiden Upko, Ewon Benedick meletakkan jawatan menteri sebagai keputusan terburu-buru.

Ini kerana menurut Anwar Ibrahim, kerajaan masih belum membuat keputusan sama ada mahu merayu atau tidak terhadap keputusan Mahkamah Tinggi Kota Kinabalu mengenai isu pemulangan 40 peratus hasil negeri Sabah.

“Ewon sepatutnya meneliti perkara itu terlebih dahulu.

“Sebagai pemimpin, kita tak boleh terburu-buru. Kita kena dengar dulu dan mesti tahu juga perlembagaan serta proses yang  mesti dilalui,” ujarnya.

Katanya lagi, kabinet akan memutuskan hari ini  sama ada untuk membuat rayuan atau tidak terhadap keputusan mahkamah itu.

Serentak itu, Anwar juga berkata, beliau secara peribadi  lebih cenderung agar kerajaan tidak merayu keputusan Mahkamah Tinggi itu.

Adakah Ewon terburu-buru?

Meskipun dengan kenyataan Anwar itu, selain Ewon tetap tidak berganjak daripada keputusan meletakkan jawatan, ketetapan mesyuarat Upko petang semalam turut memutuskan untuk parti itu keluar meninggalkan PH secara serta merta.

Bermakna, PH kini bukan saja kehilangan satu anggota komponennya, bahkan PH Sabah yang sedang berdepan PRN Negeri, 29 November depan juga kehilangan penerajunya.

Ia berikutan Ewon yang merupakan Ahli Parlimen Penampang dan Adun Kadamaian adalah Pengerusi PH Sabah  ketika ini.

Berdasarkan tindakan Ewon meletakkan jawatan dan kemudian membawa Upko yang diterajuinya keluar PH, ia sebenarnya bukanlah keputusan terburu-buru.

Sebaliknya kerana beliau meletakkan jawatan itulah yang membuatkan Anwar bersuara berkenaan pandangan peribadinya serta segera menentukan sama ada kerajaan mahu merayu atau tidak keputusan mahkamah itu diputuskan oleh mesyuarat kabinet pada hari ini.

Jika Ewon tidak meletakkan jawatan, mungkin sampai sekarang tiada apa-apa respon daripada kerajaan berhubung keputusan mahkamah berkaitan 40 peratus hasil Sabah itu.

Hakikatnya, tindakan Ewon meletakkan jawatan telah memberi kesan yang besar kepada isu pemulangan 40 peratus hasil Sabah itu.

Keputusan Upko keluar PH pula pasti mendatangkan kesan yang lebih besar lagi. 

Bermakna, jika kabinet hari ini memutuskan untuk merayu dan mengabaikan pandangan peribadi Anwar supaya rayuan tidak dilakukan, risiko lebih besar bakal menimpa parti-parti Semenanjung dalam PRN Sabah nanti.

Dalam hal ini, dengan keputusan Upko keluar PH, peluang parti itu memenangi lebih banyak kerusi pada 29 November depan adalah amat cerah.

Upko sebelum ini dilaporkan mahu bertanding lima kerusi Dun, tetapi selepas kedudukannya yang bebas daripada PH sekarang, besar kemungkinan mereka akan bertanding lebih banyak kerusi lagi.

Kalau pun lima kerusi ditandingi, jangan terkejut jika Upko mampu menang kesemua kerusi ditandinginya.

Di mata pengundi Sabah, Ewon dan Upko dengan slogan “Sabah First” adalah hero yang dinanti-nantikan. – ShahbudinHusin 11November2025.

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  1. Anonymous Avatar
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    Tuesday, November 11, 2025
    Mahathir’s Sour Grapes over Anwar’s ASEAN Triumph

    OPINION | Mahathir’s Sour Grapes over Anwar’s ASEAN Triumph

    11 Nov 2025 • 1:30 PM MYT

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    If you’ve been wondering whether Dr Mahathir Mohamad feels a tinge of envy watching Anwar Ibrahim take the international stage at the recent ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, you might not have to wonder too long. Some of the things Mahathir has been saying about ASEAN since that event seem to say it all.

    To be blunt, Mahathir really has no reason to be talking about ASEAN anymore. At a time when even his views on Malaysia barely register where decisions are made, his sudden interest in regional affairs feels almost like someone who, after being refused a RM10 loan, decides to ask for RM100 instead.

    So why this sudden fixation on ASEAN?

    The answer may be simpler — and more human — than we think. Watching Anwar, his old adversary, chair ASEAN for two years and close it with a highly successful, well-received summit — not in the Putrajaya that Mahathir built, but in Kuala Lumpur under Anwar’s name — must sting.

    Like the fox in the old fable, who dismissed the grapes it couldn’t reach as sour, Mahathir too seems to be doing some sour-grape philosophising of his own. Unable to bask in relevance, he’s reaching for the next best thing: trying to sound like the elder statesman that the world still listens to.

    And so, out came his latest idea — that ASEAN should adopt a “common defence and security policy” to stand up to major powers like the US and China.

    Unfortunately for him, experts wasted no time calling out the absurdity of that notion. According to a report by Free Malaysia Today, international relations and defence analysts described the proposal as “impossible” and “unrealistic.”

    Dr Phar Kim Beng of IIUM noted that ASEAN’s member states are far too different in their political systems and priorities to ever form a NATO-style military pact. He pointed out that Mahathir was confusing the idea of strength in numbers with an actual defence alliance, and that the bloc’s diversity made such cooperation structurally unworkable.

    Lam Choong Wah, a defence analyst from Universiti Malaya, went even further, saying ASEAN couldn’t even pretend to be neutral anymore. Some countries, he said, are clearly pro-US — like Singapore and the Philippines — while others, such as Cambodia, lean heavily toward China. In such a divided environment, talk of a “common defence policy” is little more than daydreaming.

    Both experts agreed that ASEAN should instead focus on building internal trust and economic resilience, rather than chasing unrealistic military unity.

    So what prompted Mahathir to suddenly play the regional defence philosopher?

    Maybe his comments weren’t really about ASEAN at all. Maybe they were about Anwar.

    Just a few days earlier, Mahathir had taken to Facebook to accuse the government of “handing over Malaysia’s independence” to the United States in exchange for trade benefits. He wrote that Malaysia was now “subjected to the dictates of the US,” claiming that the country had “surrendered its sovereignty” for “crumbs” in the form of tariff reliefs.

    On the surface, it sounded patriotic — even righteous. But when viewed in the broader political context, it looked more like another attempt to paint Anwar’s government as weak, subservient, and unprincipled, while he, Mahathir, remained the unbowed nationalist of yesteryear.

    The irony, of course, is that the man lecturing others about foreign control once courted Japanese investors, wooed foreign automakers, and thrived on global admiration during his own premiership. The problem isn’t that Mahathir has suddenly become anti-globalisation — it’s that the world has stopped listening, and that’s what hurts most.

    His talk about ASEAN unity and national sovereignty is less a policy proposal than a form of political therapy — an aging titan trying to remind himself, and everyone else, that he still matters.

    But history moves on.

    While Anwar sits at the ASEAN table as a respected regional leader, Mahathir is left on the sidelines, delivering Facebook sermons that even his former admirers read out of nostalgia rather than conviction.

    In the end, Mahathir’s problem isn’t with ASEAN, or even with Anwar’s policies. His real frustration is with time itself — a force no leader, no matter how long his shadow once was, can ever outmanoeuvre.

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    Mahathir a Nationalist???

    Malaysia’s longest serving prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has called for “foreign interference” to help oust his corrupt­ion-tainted former protege, Najib Razak, and questioned Canberra’s silence over the multi-billion-dollar 1MDB scandal that has drawn in one of Australia’s biggest banks. The comments mark an extra­ordinary about-face for the famously nationalistic 91-year-old, memorably branded a “recal­citrant” by former prime minister Paul Keating for boycotting the inaugural 1993 APEC summit because he favoured an Asian caucus that excluded foreign (caucasian) nations.

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    Ewon’s resignation a misfiring gamble

    1 MIN AGO
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    If the Upko president had stayed, he could have played a critical role in the upcoming negotiations.

    Ewon Benedick
    From Jeffri Saling

    The announcement has been made that Putrajaya will not appeal against the Kota Kinabalu High Court’s ruling affirming Sabah’s entitlement to a 40% share of federal revenue collected from the state.

    Surely this leaves Upko president Ewon Benedick with egg on his face!

    Just two days ago he quit in a theatrical gesture and cited what he described as the Attorney-General’s Chambers’s (AGC) disregard for Sabah’s constitutional right to 40% of federal revenue derived from the state.

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    “I cannot agree with the position and interpretation taken by the AGC, who serves as the legal adviser to the prime minister and the federal government,” he had said.

    Well, what does Ewon have to say now? It is clear that he jumped the gun in a bid to push Upko ahead of the other Kadazan parties like Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR) and Parti Kesejahteraan Demokratik Masyarakat (KDM).

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    The AGC has said the federal government respects the constitutional principle of the “special grant” under Article 112C of the Federal Constitution and has agreed to proceed with negotiations with the Sabah government immediately.

    If Ewon had stayed, he could have played a critical role in those negotiations, but now he will just join the critics like James Chin and Bridget Welsh who only want to gripe from the sidelines.

    The fact that the decision was made during a special Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim shows that this government is the most sincere of all when it comes to returning their rights to Sabahans.

    1. Anonymous Avatar
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      UPKO LONJAKKAN LAGI SENTIMEN SABAH FIRST, DIJANGKA MAMPU MENANG BANYAK KERUSI
      11 November 2025

      Gayanya, Budin sekali lagi kena tin kosong. Doh hilang kiro asyik terpancut awal semenjak dinobat jadi Walaun Atok dan PN.

      Strategi PRN Sabah berubah momentum dan impak kepada pengundi2 Sabah berikut keputusan kabinet ini!

      Sekian untuk hadaman Cai2 Walaun.

  3. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Lobai ni asyik tukar style bojeng rambut jo!

    Bila PAS nak buat Himpunan 1 juta Turun Anwar 2.0/Tolak ART ganti cadangan Himpunan 1 juta Tolak Trump yg mampuih kerah?

    Ringgit dah gempak 4.13 doh?

    LAKI RINA KENA SOUND DENGAN SPEAKER

    https://wrlr.blogspot.com/2025/11/laki-rina-kena-sound-dengan-speaker.html

    AMIR Wartawan Rasmi LR at Tuesday, November 11, 2025
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      Anonymous

      Aksi bodo sombong FOC PAS diDewan Rakyat!

      Dia maseh alami sindrom Loyar tak dalami fakta2 sebelum buka mulut Lebong PAS, sehingga kena diberi tuisyen oleh Speaker Dewan Rakyat lagi.

      Adoi, tiap kali siloyar Lebong ni buka mulut diDewan Rakyat mesti kena pangkah terdudok tanpa jawapan balas.

      Kali ini tak naik Haji dgn Speaker biasanya mampuih kerah dgn PMX, Azalina, Saifudin malah Rafizi.

      Level dia tak lepas dgn Rayer atau Sani.

      Ini lah sebab utama Boss Lobai ini perit dan kecut teloq nak masuk Dewan Rakyat dan bahas berdepan dgn PMX, kalu anok jantang bukan maing curi2 ayang tembok tepi nganjing PMX dari Minda Presiden Harakah sahaja!

      Tengok Mat Sagon Pasir Mas, otok jubur lembu Fadzli cuba bangun nak backing Loyar tapi dang fikir panjang pulok sajo jah 2 ekoq PAS keno buli bodo pulok!

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    UPKO umum keluar PH serta-merta
    ASYIKIN ASMIN

    10 November 2025 08:01pm

    https://www.sinarharian.com.my/article/756120/berita/politik/upko-umum-keluar-ph-serta-merta#google_vignette
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    Benih kebencian kat PH makin bercambah
    Petanda jelas, yg PH akn ditimpa musibah
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  5. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Ringgit terbaik 4.13!

    Ringgit continues uptrend against US dollar.

    27 MINS AGO
    Bernama
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    The local note gained as investors grew optimistic that the US government shutdown would soon be resolved, says analyst.

    Ringgit_UP
    KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit extended its uptrend to close higher for the sixth consecutive day today, supported by renewed optimism over a possible interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve.
    Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist Afzanizam Rashid said the local note extended its upward momentum as investors turned positive on expectations that the US government shutdown would soon be resolved.

    “US congressmen were likely to reach an agreement on the fiscal impasse, paving the way for the resumption of statistical releases that would provide greater clarity for policymakers ahead of the Fed’s meeting in December,” he told Bernama.

    All in all, Afzanizam said that the Fed should be on track to reduce the interest rate and this will narrow the gap between the Fed Funds Rate and the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR).

    “Judging from the long-term average for the US dollar-ringgit exchange rate between July 2005 and today, the average figure is around RM3.81. That means there is further upside for the ringgit going forward,” he added.

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    At 6pm, the ringgit appreciated by 0.52% to 4.1360/4.1395 against the US dollar from yesterday’s close of 4.1555/4.1635.

    At the close, the ringgit traded higher against a basket of major currencies.

    It firmed versus the yen to 2.6798/2.6822 from 2.6954/2.7008, climbed against the euro to 4.7829/4.7869 from 4.8071/4.8163, and gained against the British pound to 5.4297/5.4343 from 5.4736/5.4842 at yesterday’s close.

    The ringgit also traded higher against Asean currencies.

    It strengthened versus the Singapore dollar to 3.1752/3.1784 from 3.1899/3.1963, went up against the Indonesian rupiah to 247.7/248.0 from 249.4/250.1, climbed against the Philippine peso to 7.01/7.02 from 7.05/7.06, and increased vis-a-vis the Thai baht to 12.7595/12.7762 from 12.8367/12.8670 previously.

  6. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Bang Dang keno tutoh oleh PMX!

    Bang Dang jaga Sukan Malaysia Renang dan Athletic paling malap, sejarah hitam negara.

    Tangan menggatal sahaja ko mcm mulut cibai dia diDewan Rakyat!

    Konon nak provokasi PMX pasal komen2 General Siam dan SBY Indonesia, kena balik tutoh ataiah muko direct oleh PMX!

    Padu jawapan PMX, Pelan Damai rasmi antara Kerajaan/PM2 Siam dan Kemboja dan peranan Malaysia hanya Penyelaras sbg Pengerusi ASEAN!

    Dan lagi semua negara cuok nak keno tarif 100% jadik mesti berdamai le!

    Jadik tadak doh lepaiah ni Parti Pejwang Siam akan dijadikan hero oleh Atok, PN dan Cai2 Walaun!

    He He Pembangang doh abih gas, tadak modal nak serang PMX

    BUAT BUAT BIMBANG KONON.. PADA HAL HANG NAK PEKENA KONONNYA LA.. KENA DENGAN PM ANWAR MEMANG KENA LA.. DIA FIGHTERS…

    https://wrlr.blogspot.com/2025/11/buat-buat-bimbang-konon-pada-hal-hang.html

    AMIR Wartawan Rasmi LR at Tuesday, November 11, 2025
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      Anonymous

      Semua dunia doakan keamanan Siam dan Kemboja kecuali Atok, PN dan Cai2 Walaun supaya tunjuk PMX gagal!

      Alahai, punya saki hati remuk tengok PMX jadi perantara Pelan Damai diKL.

      Dan Rina Harun err Taki sibuk komplen Pembangang tak dilayan adil soalan2 utk PMQT!

      Manalah Speaker Dewan Rakyat nak bagi izin tanya soklan2 bebal, bahalol dan bengong mcm soklan Bang Dang. Perabih berah Dewan Rakyat je!

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