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What’s in it for the rakyat if snap election results in Umno’s BIG win — Jamari Mohtar

JUNE 14 — The spirit of the constitution in having a general election (GE) once in every five years is obviously to prevent a waste of resources because it is not cheap to hold a GE.

The cost of holding GE14 was RM500 million, and it could cost RM1.2 billion or more to hold a snap election today, taking into account the Covid virus has not been completely wiped out, and an unprecedented global inflation is taking place.

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Thus, Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob is spot on when in an interview with a Japanese daily he said this is not the right time to hold an election, as the interest and welfare of the people are paramount and need to be taken care of by mitigating the impact of high inflation through measures to stem the higher cost of food and energy.

In an interview with Japanese financial daily Nikkei Asia published on May 31, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri downplayed an early election, reasoning that it was not the right time due to Malaysia’s rising inflation. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

And the RM2 billion that is going to be used for holding a snap election now is not peanuts. The monies will be better spent on both remedial and proactive measures to assist the rakyat in facing the high cost of living brought about by the spiralling inflation.

It is quite amazing the court cluster has criticised the PM for focussing on the impact of high inflation to help the rakyat instead of holding a snap election by dismissing inflation as a three-year cycle.

Even if true, this won’t be the normal high inflation of the same old, same old that we are used to.

The current rise in inflation is the result of the confluence of three separate factors — the pandemic with its excess pent-up of aggregate demand with the opening of the economy that supply won’t be able to meet due to supply chain disruptions, climate change and the war in Ukraine.

Hence, the intensity of the suffering of the people would be unprecedented for the next three years. So much for the court cluster’s "populist” idea of helping the rakyat by letting people withdraw their EPF savings until most workers especially the Bumiputras go broke on their EPF savings.

Now their agenda to help the rakyat is replaced with spending RM2 billon to organise a snap election.

Hence, Padang Rengas MP, Datuk Seri Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz is also spot-on in describing those calling for a snap election very "selfish and irresponsible”.

At present, Malaysia and many Southeast Asian countries are fortunate the inflation rate, although bad is not bad enough like the inflation in the Eurozone countries where it is in the region of more than 7 per cent, brought about by energy prices soaring to more than 30 per cent and food prices up to 7.5 per cent, the cost of industrial goods by 4.2 per cent, and services by 3.5 per cent in May alone.

But this does not mean Malaysia will be immune to the runaway inflation like the one experienced by the Eurozone countries now. We will definitely be "infected” with this spiralling inflation the longer the pandemic and the Ukraine war last, and the more supply chain and climate change issues are not handled judiciously.

The difference between having a GE now and having it when it is due is just this: having it now gives Umno/Barisan Nasional (BN) a best chance of winning BIG. Still, it’s just a chance not a certainty! More important is what’s in it for the rakyat if Umno wins BIG? Directly — NOTHING!

Going by what had happened in the past especially during the 1987 Umno election where Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad won with a slim margin over Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, the following pattern will be repeated:

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