从投票集团到分裂:2021 年砂拉越州选举中的华人反对党选票

IF 0.3 Q3 AREA STUDIES Kajian Malaysia Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.21315/km2024.42.s1.5
I. Ngu, Xing Jing
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本研究分析砂拉越华人在2021年砂拉越州选举(SSE21)中的投票模式及其支持反对党的倾向。研究首先回顾了自 2006 年砂拉越州选举以来,全国反对党联盟、前民联(PH)联盟(Barisan Alternatif,BA)和民联(PR)是如何在砂拉越华人选民中获得支持的。投票趋势揭示了华人投票模式的变化,从投票集团到分散投票,以及他们在最近的州选举中对当地反对党的开放态度。为了研究多元化投票模式和分散程度,本研究对砂拉越两个华人占多数的城市选区--峇都林当和武吉阿塞克--进行了研究。研究认为,华人的政治倾向,包括他们拥护区域主义的倾向,受到当地和国家政治发展的深刻影响。在过去的二十年中,民族支持政治和普遍存在的腐败行为在一定程度上解释了华人寻求政权更迭的原因。砂拉越政府在其官方叙述中强调区域认同和多元文化,这培养了一种归属感,也影响了华人的认同政治。本文认为,支持主张分离主义的小党派的决定可以被解读为地区少数民族的战略投票,他们认为自己的平等权利被剥夺了。文章还认为,如果菲律宾共产党无法巩固之前的支持,华人中的政治分裂可能会持续下去。否则,沙捞越人民党(PSB)和沙捞越国民党(PBK)将走向衰落。地方反对党的可持续性取决于政党的内部改革。政党应减少个人政治的影响,因为个人政治往往会滋生跳党现象,使政党的未来或机构发展面临不确定性风险。
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From Voting Bloc to Fragmentation: The Chinese Opposition Votes in the 2021 Sarawak State Election
This study analyses the voting patterns among the Sarawakian Chinese and their pro-opposition inclination in the 2021 Sarawak State Election (SSE21). It begins by recounting how the national opposition alliances, former Pakatan Harapan (PH) alliances—Barisan Alternatif (BA) and Pakatan Rakyat (PR)—gained popularity among the Chinese voters in Sarawak since the 2006 state elections. The voting trends reveal changes in Chinese voting patterns, from a voting bloc to fragmented votes, and their openness to local opposition parties in the recent state elections. In order to examine the plurality voting pattern and the extent of fragmentation, this research studies two Chinese-majority urban constituencies, Batu Lintang and Bukit Assek in Sarawak. It contends that the Chinese political leanings, including their tendency to embrace regionalism, are profoundly shaped by local and national political developments. In the past two decades, ethnopatronage politics and prevalent corruption practices partly explain the Chinese’s quest for regime change. The Sarawak government’s emphasis on regional identity and multiculturalism in its official narrative nurtures a sense of belonging, which also impacts Chinese identity politics. This article argues that the decision to support minor parties advocating for separatism can be read as strategic voting of the regional minority who feel deprived of their equal rights. It also contends that political fragmentation among the Chinese might persist if PH fails to consolidate its previous support. Otherwise, it spells the decline of Parti Sarawak Bersatu (PSB) and Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK). The sustainability of local opposition parties depends on the internal reform of parties. The parties should reduce the influences of personal politics as it tends to breed party-hopping, which places parties’ future or institutional development at risk of uncertainty.
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