In no official title, Datuk Seri Najib Razak could not tell people to give a five-year mandate to lead the country since he was not elected through elections.
In contrast, the National front (BN) won the general election-12, March 2008, Najib was appointed by Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to lead the BN, thus forming the government.
Actually, the people gave a mandate through an election of Abdullah, not Najib. He can not be said that, supposedly he was given the mandate by the people.
Najib, in his statement last night insisted the BN government now intends to use the full five-year mandate to serve the people after the election in 2008.
Turntable
Monday, 2 July 2012
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Afraid Call Polls, a Moral Victory for Opposition
'Fear' Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who until now has not the courage to announce the dissolution of parliament is a moral victory to the opposition.
The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) spiritual leader Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat said, the reason he (Najib) called for a five-year mandate to wait before holding a general election 13 (GE13) describes 'something' that has not convinced the president of the United Malay National Organisation (UMNO).
"One of our moral victory when Umno is not afraid to disband parliament.
"After a day, the day was postponed. Of course there is something. Problem that we do not know, for sure he 'stomach staple," he said
After many speculations arise as to the date GE-13, and relentless pressure from the Opposition, Najib yesterday came up with the statement implies the election will not happen in the near future.
He gave the grounds that the mandate of five years to wait before holding general elections this time.
Commenting further on 'fear' Najib, the Minister of Kelantan has not ruled it was because the people who are now more and more to support the opposition.
"Yesterday in Johor, were never so many.
"This proves that changes in consciousness and wave of existence," he said.
The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) spiritual leader Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat said, the reason he (Najib) called for a five-year mandate to wait before holding a general election 13 (GE13) describes 'something' that has not convinced the president of the United Malay National Organisation (UMNO).
"One of our moral victory when Umno is not afraid to disband parliament.
"After a day, the day was postponed. Of course there is something. Problem that we do not know, for sure he 'stomach staple," he said
After many speculations arise as to the date GE-13, and relentless pressure from the Opposition, Najib yesterday came up with the statement implies the election will not happen in the near future.
He gave the grounds that the mandate of five years to wait before holding general elections this time.
Commenting further on 'fear' Najib, the Minister of Kelantan has not ruled it was because the people who are now more and more to support the opposition.
"Yesterday in Johor, were never so many.
"This proves that changes in consciousness and wave of existence," he said.
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Bankruptcies Increased in Malaysia
Bankruptcies in Malaysia
Year 1999 - 79,000 cases
Year 2003 - 106,000 cases
Year 2010 - 218,561 cases
(Age is involved between the ages of 34 Years to 44 Years) (31.43 percent)
Year 2012 - 241,740 cases
The largest number of bankrupt people aged 35 to 44 years involving a total of 37,493 followed by 30,910 (45-54 years), 21,353 (25-34 years) and 14,379 (55 and above).
While the people of Malaysia under the age of 25 is about 1,617 people.
Large clusters of housing loan receivables amounted to 14,327 bankrupt, to prove the country's economy in crisis.
Based on research gathered by the credit card issuer for 2007 to 2009, there were no reported cases of bankruptcy for credit card holders aged 25 years and below, while for credit card holders aged between 26 and 30 years, the debt due to bankruptcy cases in an average of two per year.
This is a figure that must be taken by the government. Although the number of bankruptcy due to failure to pay credit card debt is recorded 4,417 cases in the past five years to May 2010.
What is the best solution? It is nothing but an open debate between Najib and Anwar must be held. In the U.S., UK and other countries, including Israel, it can have a debate between the party's top leaders.
Opposition Policy will not making Malaysia bankrupt. Education loans (PTPTN) will also be expanding rich-poor gap is already bad in Malaysia, as well as increasing the number of bankruptcy at a young age.
Car prices in Malaysia are among the highest in the world. Similarly, the properties of which are becoming increasingly price which caused home prices continued to rise. Under these conditions led many people into debt and eventually forced into bankruptcy.
Malaysia will face serious financial difficulty or go bankrupt because of extravagant spending rather than the implementation of minimum wage policy.
Year 1999 - 79,000 cases
Year 2003 - 106,000 cases
Year 2010 - 218,561 cases
(Age is involved between the ages of 34 Years to 44 Years) (31.43 percent)
Year 2012 - 241,740 cases
The largest number of bankrupt people aged 35 to 44 years involving a total of 37,493 followed by 30,910 (45-54 years), 21,353 (25-34 years) and 14,379 (55 and above).
While the people of Malaysia under the age of 25 is about 1,617 people.
Large clusters of housing loan receivables amounted to 14,327 bankrupt, to prove the country's economy in crisis.
Based on research gathered by the credit card issuer for 2007 to 2009, there were no reported cases of bankruptcy for credit card holders aged 25 years and below, while for credit card holders aged between 26 and 30 years, the debt due to bankruptcy cases in an average of two per year.
This is a figure that must be taken by the government. Although the number of bankruptcy due to failure to pay credit card debt is recorded 4,417 cases in the past five years to May 2010.
What is the best solution? It is nothing but an open debate between Najib and Anwar must be held. In the U.S., UK and other countries, including Israel, it can have a debate between the party's top leaders.
Opposition Policy will not making Malaysia bankrupt. Education loans (PTPTN) will also be expanding rich-poor gap is already bad in Malaysia, as well as increasing the number of bankruptcy at a young age.
Car prices in Malaysia are among the highest in the world. Similarly, the properties of which are becoming increasingly price which caused home prices continued to rise. Under these conditions led many people into debt and eventually forced into bankruptcy.
Malaysia will face serious financial difficulty or go bankrupt because of extravagant spending rather than the implementation of minimum wage policy.
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