Joe Fernandez' observation
KOTA KINABALU : In Egypt, Mubarak used to win every presidential election, collecting 90 per cent of the votes cast.
Finally, the people of Egypt were convinced that there was no way that they could bring down the Mubarak Government through elections.
They took to the streets and created the Egyptian Revolution.
The moral of the story is that no political party can legitimately win more than two or three terms consecutively. Government by its very nature is evil but probably a necessary evil as long as it doesn't get too big for its boots.
KOTA KINABALU : In Egypt, Mubarak used to win every presidential election, collecting 90 per cent of the votes cast.
Finally, the people of Egypt were convinced that there was no way that they could bring down the Mubarak Government through elections.
They took to the streets and created the Egyptian Revolution.
The moral of the story is that no political party can legitimately win more than two or three terms consecutively. Government by its very nature is evil but probably a necessary evil as long as it doesn't get too big for its boots.