Pemuda PBB Padungan menyambut baik kenyataan Timbalan Presiden Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Abang Openg bahawa diantara dua ataupun tiga Ahli Parlimen akan 'bersara' untuk membuka ruang kepada pemimpin muda untuk mengambil alih tanggungjawab sebagai Ahli Parlimen.
Pada pandangan kami, angka dua ataupun tiga dari 14 amat sesuai kerana jika terlalu ramai muka baru diketengahkan dalam sesuatu masa, ianya boleh menggugat keyakinan para pengundi terhadap keberkesanan barisan Ahli-Ahli Parlimen yang rata-rata adalah pemimpin yang belum lagi diuji.
Kami juga merasa lega kerana Ahli-Ahli Parlimen PBB masih lagi mengamalkan sikap 'pengunduran secara sukarela' seperti yang dinyatakan oleh Timbalan Presiden Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Abang Openg.
Kami percaya sikap inilah yang membantu menguatkan PBB untuk terus berfungsi sebagai parti tulang belakang Barisan Nasional di Sarawak.
Kami ingin mengambil kesempatan disini untuk mengucapkan Terimakasih kepada Ahli-Ahli Parlimen yang bakal bersara dan Selamat Berkhidmat kepada muka-muka baru yang akan mengambil alih tanggungjawab yang diamanahkan kepada mereka.
Sekian. Terima kasih.
Ir. Haidel Heli
Ketua Pemuda PBB Padungan
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Posted on September 11, 2011, Sunday
KUCHING: PBB deputy president Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Abang Openg yesterday said two to three MPs from the party would be dropped in the next general election to pave the way for young leaders to take over their roles and responsibilities.
He said the move to introduce a couple of new faces was “a question of renewal”.
“It is a question of renewal and we want to have young leaders succeeding from their veterans. There could be two or three new faces as normally we have new faces just like the last state election.
“When the right time sets in, PBB, through our president (Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud), will make the decision,” he told reporters after closing the annual general meeting of Sarawak Universiti Teknologi Mara Alumni Association (MITSA) here yesterday.
Abang Johari, who is also Satok assemblyman, Minister of Tourism and Heritage, and Minister of Housing and Urban Development, added that Dato Sri Mahmud Abu Bekir Taib could be among the new faces.
“If he is interested in politics and wants to serve the community, why not? The same goes to other new faces that I cannot name.”
He added: “As always, PBB MPs will volunteer to give way.”
To a question, Abang Johari said some MPs of the party had said they might want to step down but the final decision would come only later.
“There are a few but whether serious or not, we do not know.”
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