The Borneo Post

Rayong: Winnabilit­y the deciding factor, not status quo

- By Jonathan Chia reporters@theborneop­ost.com

What is more important is whether the party can win the seat or not for BN. The criteria today to choose a candidate is winnabilit­y and not just because the party had contested the seat in the past.

KUCHING: The days of relying solely on the status quo for seat allocation is over, said United People’s Party ( UPP) Youth chief Dr Johnichal Rayong Nyipa.

Rayong, who is Engkilili assemblyma­n, agreed with Barisan Nasional ( BN) chairman Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak that no one party could claim to own a seat forever.

“What is more important is whether the party can win the seat or not for BN. The criteria today to choose a candidate is winnabilit­y and not just because the party had contested the seat in the past,” he told The Borneo Post yesterday.

Rayong was commenting on Najib’s message to component parties during the pre-14th General Election (GE14) election machinery meeting at the Putra World Trade Centre on Saturday, where BN component parties were urged to stop relying on the status quo when it came to seat allocation­s in GE14.

Selangor Umno liaison committee chairman Tan Sri Noh Omar, who conveyed the message, said Najib stressed the importance of unity and tolerance among component parties to ensure the coalition’s victory in the general election.

Noh said Najib pointed out that

Dr Johnichal Rayong Nyipa, United People’s Party (UPP) Youth chief

in GE14, seat allocation would be based on winnable candidates, in a breakaway from the past three general elections when seats contested were based on the status quo.

“If we want to win, we need to give and take. We can’t contest based on status quo, but on the BN principle.

“If a seat belonged to a certain party previously, it does not mean the party will own it forever. It is time to make a change. We have to look at winnable seats and whether people can accept (the candidate).

“Basically, to win GE14, we need the BN spirit and learn to share power,” Noh told the media on the gist of Najib’s speech after the latter left the event.

Rayong said this is the new political reality that some parties appear unable to see or to accept.

“They will cling to a seat and demand to contest it even if it means the seat will be lost by BN. That is selfish party politics. Such politician­s clearly place their own party’s interest over the interest of BN.

“That is not the spirit of BN. The true spirit of BN is for all parties to ensure maximum victory for BN and component parties must be prepared to give way to the paramount interest of BN,” he said.

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Dr Johnichal Rayong Nyipa

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