To be a great politician, one should ideally have a healthy self-esteem and display a respectful demeanor to be a positive role model to party members. Confident intellect should be projected in the type of statements that one makes. The emblem of commendable political etiquette should be behavior and mannerism that stems from a heart humbled by one's own successes. A good leader must be undaunted by obstacles in the path and persevere in striving to meet objectives and promises without hitting out or demeaning another person in the process.
I long to see leaders who can, while leading and challenging members, also solicits healthy debate and discussion with open-mindedness to ideas and opinions which may differ from their own.
Is there then a need to hit out publicly at another person from the same party ? I can understand if statements are exchanged by members from opposing sides but what if the members are from the same party?
This evening, Joseph Sipalan wrote an article in Malaysiakini HERE on Don't insult the deputy president, Azmin tells Zaid. The report said:
PKR vice-president Azmin Ali today demanded that Zaid Ibrahim retract his statement published in an online news portal, where he called outgoing deputy president Syed Husin Ali nyanyuk or senile.
Azmin who is expected to face-off with Zaid in a two-man race for the deputy presidency, slammed the latter for his outburst, saying it is "shameful" to the party members and leadership.
Zaid was today quoted in the Malay section of Free Malaysia Today as calling Syed Husin senile for accusing the former of not being fully involved as Pakatan Rakyat coordinator when drafting the opposition coalition's formal policy.
"We cannot have new members offending senior leaders who have been tested in our struggle, unlike Zaid who does not understand the meaning of our struggle," Azmin told Malaysiakini.
"My advice to him is to look back at the Permatang Pauh declaration and understand its meaning. Don't be arrogant, don't act as if you know everything... stop the ego," he said, referring to party advisor Anwar Ibrahim's vision for Malaysia which he announced on Sept 12, 1998.
Both parties are wrong (not that I am judging) and should refrain from speaking to the press when it comes to minor conflicts such as this one. The greater good of the party should always super cede personality clashes.
Mutual respect, tolerance and social/political etiquette must be observed. It does not do much for party solidarity if members speak up publicly against another member. Party solidarity must be maintained and if there is a conflict or disagreement, reason together and come to an agreement without playing up on issues.
Let the democratic process take its course in the PKR elections without leaders influencing other members by their statements or responses.
Ideally, when standing for elections, candidates should tell voters what are their USP - unique selling proposition and why voters should vote them! So let's hear what Zaid, Azmin and whoever is standing for elections have to say about themselves, their qualities/experience/hopes and dreams and let the elections be one that leaves a fragrance in the air that few can forget!
Perhaps then, more rakyat will be convinced that indeed, this is a party capable of making the journey to Putrajaya.
Anonymous Even Nazri can be civil. And he is Umno!!!!!