We need more Malayans who respect Sarawakians as their equals to be national leaders. 
We don't want Malayan Masters to treat us as if we are their servants. 
And again, thank you Azmin.
Azmin promises locals top Sarawak posts on polls win
December 13, 2010

Azmin highlighted that many top East Malaysian posts were filled
by West Malaysians. — file pic
by West Malaysians. — file pic
KUALA  LUMPUR, Dec 13 — PKR’s Azmin Ali has promised Sarawakians senior state  civil service positions — many of which are currently held by those from  peninsular Malaysia — should Pakatan Rakyat (PR) win the state and  Putrajaya in the next general election.
The newly-minted PKR deputy president pledged to Sarawakians at  Bintulu yesterday that the pact would grant them “full autonomy” in the  event of a victory in snap polls that are widely speculated to be held  within the first quarter of next year.
“If you look at the major appointments of important institutions and  organisations in Sabah and Sarawak, appointments were mainly made by the  federal government by sending senior civil servants from Semenanjung  (Peninsula Malaysia),” Azmin told The Malaysian Insider today.
“My point is, why Semenanjung? Don’t we have Sarawakians that can hold these important posts?” added Azmin.
The Gombak MP listed several top state posts that were filled by  Malaysians from the peninsula, such as the state police chief, the state  Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) director, the state customs  director, and the state immigrations director.
“These are important appointments made by Barisan Nasional (BN), but  the practice in the past is that they send people from Semenanjung. They  should recognise Sabah and Sarawak,” said Azmin.
Azmin also vowed to increase the state’s petroleum royalties should the pact come to run the federal government.
“Under the leadership of Pakatan Rakyat, we promise them that we will  increase the royalty for petroleum from five to 20 per cent,” said  Azmin.
“This is what the federal government has ignored for the past 46  years. So, Pakatan Rakyat pledges to deliver back to Sabah and Sarawak  in order to recognise the agreement.”
Azmin, also Bukit Antarabangsa assemblyman, said the pledge was made  during Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s visit to Sabah four  or five months ago, when the opposition coalition promised to grant  autonomy to the East Malaysian states should Sarawak and Sabah give PR a  mandate in the 13th general election.
“We said we will recognise the agreement signed 46 years ago, during  the formation of Malaysia,” said Azmin, referring to the 18-point  agreement that was made between Sarawak and then federal government  prior to the formation of Malaysia on September 16, 1963, as well as a  similar 20-point agreement between Sabah and the federal government.
Among the points of the agreements are that both states should  control their own finances, development and tariffs, the states’  education systems should remain under state control, and that entry into  Sabah and Sarawak would require state government approval.
Sabah and Sarawak should also not have a state religion although Islam is the official religion in Malaysia.
Azmin claimed that Sarawak, the country’s largest but fourth-poorest  state, did not possess full autonomy as guaranteed in the 1963  agreement.
“The senior appointments (in Sarawak government positions) still come from (the) federal (government). Why?” asked Azmin.
“Let them manage their own state. We should have full confidence in their leadership,” he added.
 
 
PR berupaya mengembalikan martabat Sarawak.... Hidup PR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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