The Borneo Post

Delegates introduce 6P, 3P, 3W formula to win coming election

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THE use of abbreviate­d formulae such as 6P, 3P and 3W is the choice of delegates to highlight ideas on how to draw up strategies for the coming general election.

Speaking at the debate on the motion on the Presidenti­al Policy Speech at the 2016 Umno General Assembly, Kelantan representa­tive Mohd Syahbuddin Hashim introduced the 6P formula, namely, brainstorm­ing; defender of the people; general election; defending Umno; leaders and presidents to ensure that the party could overcome many of the challenges of staying in power.

He said the involvemen­t of the young generation in brainstorm­ings and providing views to formulate the direction of the country could bring it close to Umno, to subsequent­ly ensure the party stayed relevant for all.

He said Umno must become the people’s champion not only in this country, but also issues involving the interests of Muslims, such as the oppression of the ethnic Rohingya in Myanmar currently.

“The 14th General Election ( GE14) is forecasted to become the fiercest fought in the history of Umno and set to decide the continuity of the party and this demands that the big Umno family defends the party with loyalty and sincerity,” he said.

Selangor representa­tive, Budiman Mohd Zohdi shared the 3P formula, namely, unity, opponents’ disputes and branding of candidate as a guide in the mobilisati­on of work to win GE14.

The Umno Sungai Besar Division vice- chief said the unity formula in the party and other components to work as a team based on a single directive, is crucial to determine the mobilisati­on of work for Barisan Nasional ( BN).

Budiman, who is also Sungai Besar MP, said the disputes in the opposition parties were among the factors in BN’s big victory with a 9,191-vote majority at the Sungai Besar by- election, in June.

In addition, the branding of candidates must be stressed by providing candidates who met the demand of the people under the concept known, liked and voted, he said. — Bernama

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