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By JEREMY MAHADEVAN
So, we all know what’s happened – as far as the ideals of democracy are concerned, Malaysia has just taken a big step in the best direction. However, because it’s probably too early to provide a considered judgment on that step, this article is not about the results of the recent elections; rather, it concerns the aforementioned democratic ideals.
Election time is often characterised by a frenzied evangelism on the part of democrats, who work themselves into a froth in an attempt to cajole the public to take the horse of state by the reins, so to speak, and ride out in droves to vote. This zeal is understandable; in many parts of the world elections are decided not in the booths but at the door – turnout can often determine victory.
theCICAK itself has played host to one of these harangues, by Keith Leong, while another by Huzir Sulaiman appeared in The Star a few weeks prior to the polls.
While largely sermons rather than arguments, they both hold as an almost tacit assumption … Click here for the full article!
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