Friday 15 June 2012

Malaysia Needs Change!

Najib Is Damaging His Reformist Reputation

On June 13, Government prosecutors will drag into court 10 electroral reform leader, a coalition of non-governmental groups who campaign for clean elections. Government seeking compensation for damage to public property during a clash between protesters and police in Kuala Lumpur on 28 April. At least 300,000 people marched for clean elections in the Malaysian capital on that day, while thousands more participated in protests in 11 other cities across the country and 80 cities around the world.

Peaceful demonstrations 28 April show discontent against the Election Commission of Malaysia refused to implement the 8 claims a fair election. Government that has ruled the country since independence in 1957, restricting civil liberties and imitate opposition ideas in delivering prosperity. That there is no political capital, however, contains the seeds of its own decay. The success of the opposition translate to a better education with demands and expectations of the more advanced.

Opposition leader, Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim is confident of winning the next election then toward Putrajaya. Opposition offers free education to the people include the cost of education, cost of living and accommodation. He adds that countries such as Turkey does not have oil revenues can provide free education to its citizens. Oil prices will also be reduced, the current government does not reduce prices, but rising every year.


The average people understand and support the electoral system reform demands. How governments manage and operate protesters also affect the public perception that it has a negative effect and has eroded support for the prime minister. How cruel, outrageous propaganda, lies, slander the Alliance leaders and Datuk S Ambiga (electroral reform chairperson) one of the defendants in the case brought by the government give effect to the people. They do not want more deceived. What crime Ambiga? Just because the support (demand) fair election? Clearly, the trend does not support Najib, but nowadays, especially the rural areas most people are still shackled government propaganda.

No matter supported or not, must be the responsibility of an elected leader to ensure free and fair elections. You can continue to governance and the governance of the people of this country as in the 1950s.

"Libya has changed, Syria has changed, why not Malaysia?"


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