Syed Saddiq said Puteri Wangsa assemblyan Amira Aisya, who is Muda deputy president, would act as the president following the decision made by the party’s leadership.
Might be the first woman political party president.
Syed Saddiq said Puteri Wangsa assemblyan Amira Aisya, who is Muda deputy president, would act as the president following the decision made by the party’s leadership.
Might be the first woman political party president.
Maybe a little bit of both, and also due to SEA is full of developing nation so it’s a good bet for investment.
It’s a bad move to involuntarily involve school kids for such complex politic, as it will easily end up with anti-semitic sentiment. A shameful display by the Madani government.
RM4.78 to 1USD as of today.
And also switch away from coal power plant.
It’s inside someone’s farm, so it’s a private property and government can’t build any structure on it, it’s the farm owner’s responsibilty for that. Besides, before this incident there’s no law governing farm’s safety infrastructure regarding campsite.
They launched the investigation to determine whether it’s the land clearing activity nearby that caused the landslide
Seems like they are accelerating the EV plan
It will amount to a handful of it per year.
Tax cut is usually the preferred method, cash incentive mean the thing is funded by the government’s pocket.
“In the case of (candidates from) other parties, they will be the opposition and I think it will be difficult for them to bring development here, but if our candidate wins, the Pahang government is under BN.
“We (BN) can continue to work to help the people here. If the opposition wins, the candidate will not be able to do this,” he told reporters while accompanying Amizar to campaign at Felda Chemomoi here today.
As always, threatening the voters is BN’s tactic.
Weird to use cash incentive for this.
One bad apple spoil the whole bunch.
The motion on the 12th Malaysia Plan Mid-Term Review (12MP MTR) was passed with a majority voice vote in the Dewan Rakyat today, without any opposition MPs in the hall who staged a walkout during the winding up speech by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
With the exception of Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman (Muda-Muar), all the MPs from the Opposition bloc walked out of the house due to their dissatisfaction over Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul’s order for Datuk Mohd Radzi Md Jidin (PN-Putrajaya) to leave the hall for disrupting the winding up session by Anwar, who is also the minister of finance.
Opposition that failed to oppose.
“On the matter of asset declaration, the prime minister has strongly criticised since January the existing declaration practice as a ‘sham’ or a ‘gimmick’ and instructed that a more transparent and comprehensive mechanism be drawn up instead, and not just a declaration without a specific format.
It’s September and no new mechanism pops up. 🤷
I hope they do, i’m curious what Sabah Sarawak under autonomy would look like since they’ve been exploited for so long.
Both Syed Saddiq and Muda however indicated that he will still vote for “progressive” government Bills which require two-thirds support in the Dewan Rakyat to become law, especially proposed laws for institutional reforms.
While Pulai win with quite a big majority, PN in Simpang Jeram seems to be catching up. Low voter turnout likely due to two thing: the election having low to no impact to the status quo, so out of state people didn’t go back to vote, or; people just doesn’t bother to vote because of BN+PH union.
Whatever the case is, they need to work it out for the next 4 years.
Unfortunately the turnout isn’t that good, hope the result is good either way.
Criminal Breach of Trust