Malaysia
Malays will lose everything in ‘hung parliament’ scenario, says Umno leader
November 29, 2011
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 29 — Malays will lose their rights and power should Pakatan Rakyat (PR) win more federal seats in the next general election, an Umno leader said today.
Datuk Ahmad Maslan, who is Umno information chief, said that the worst-case scenario in the future for Malays would be a “hung parliament” situation like in Australia, where Barisan Nasional would be unable to carry out policy agendas due to the lack of a simple majority.
steadyaku47 comment:
Mat I live in Australia. A hung parliament here has meant that every initiative by the Gillard Government (the government in power) will be closely scrutinise to ensure that it is in the best interest of the people of Australia. Not for the interest of the Gillard government but for the people of Australia. For a start nothing like the PA BILL 2011 will ever see the light of day over here. None of the IPP contracts given to UMNO cronies or any of the negotiated tenders given to God knows who, would ever be allowed to be given out! No corruption, no politicians getting rich stealing the Rakyat's money and definitely no rescues of companies belonging to a son of the Prime Minister!
“If there is a hung parliament scenario like Australia, let’s say 112 government seats to 110 opposition seats, it is the worst thing that could happen.
steadyaku47 comment:
Again Mat was it not UMNO that f*#ked up the Malay Sultans? I have not heard DAP ever saying a word that could be construed as them saying goodbye to the Sultan! And anyway the Malay Sultans deserve to be F*#k!
The DAP have never accepted any royal teats...opps sorry I mean tittle for the same reason I will not: Those royal tittles have been awarded to thieves, thugs and gangsters and are not worth a plate of Kajang Satay! The satay sold in Bangsar maybe but Kajang Satay - NO!
Speaking at a forum titled “Agenda Melayu pasca pilihan raya”, the deputy minister trained his sights on the DAP, accusing the opposition party of disrespecting the royal institution, as well as the national language.
“Say goodbye to Islam, because they (DAP) are agents of Christianisation ... in talking about the Malay agenda we cannot run away from this,” said Ahmad.
“I am perturbed as to why PAS can consort with DAP, as opposed to forging ties with Umno. Won’t it be better if PAS joins BN, added together we would have about 160 federal seats?” he said.
steadyaku47 comment:
DAP are agents of Christianisation? Woi Mat where did you get that from? Did you pluck that out of the sky because it sounds good?
And you say it is better that PAS and UMNO forge ties because "we would have about 160 federal seats" - so that is what all this is about ! The getting of seats! Religion and Federal seats ! Bagus lah tu. You stupid idiot! Do not ever use Islam to get you more Federal seats. What next...use religion to justify a declaration of an emergency if BN loses the 13th general elections?
The Pontian MP said that Umno has always “extended its hand” to PAS, but the Islamist party has always rejected their overtures.
Stressing that the threat of “Malays losing power” was very real, Ahmad claimed that the Chinese community was slowly gaining control of the country’s politics and economy.
This, he said, was because the Chinese were currently leading in voter registration.
“Chinese youths above the age of 21 are already registered voters. What about Malays? Some are 31 and they have yet to register.
“We no longer hold power. Look at Selangor, who are the state excos? Ronnie Liu, Xavier, Elizabeth, Teresa Kok, this is the DAP agenda, Christianisation,” he said.
Ahmad said Malays needed to plan “10 steps” ahead if they want to remain dominant.
steadyaky47 comment:
Can you count to 10? How to plan 10 steps when you cannot count to 10?
Umno goes into from today what is likely to be its last general assembly before a general election expected early next year.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak is said to need a marked improvement from the last polls to retain his position as only a return of Barisan Nasional’s customary two-thirds majority of Parliament can guarantee he remains in office.
BN ceded 82 federal seats and five state governments to the opposition in the landmark March 2008 election.
steadyaky47 comment:
This time around BN will cede more seats and more state governments - I kid you not!
And what Najib said is true : Only a two third majority can guarantee that he remains in office - now that did not need a rocket scientist to work out..did it? Even Najib could work that out himself!
Bravo Pak Hussein
ReplyDeletePak Hussien, I m chinese BUT Malaysia is my country. And I see myself as Malaysian first. we need to take back this great nation of ours from these bunch of thieves.
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