Now no goverment, so consider under martial law ?
You must be stupid to equate the govt and the law.
Parliament and govt is dissolved means cannot pass new laws. But current laws are still in effect.
Civil servants still exists to run the country.
msia erections sure mor interesting 2 c dan sinkielan erections ...Itu election sure manyak twists and turns binya. Let's sit back and enjoy the fun.:o
msia erections sure mor interesting 2 c dan sinkielan erections ...
u got buy ur chivas atau heineken oredi? ...
u got teach ur susilee how 2 scrub ur green moss oredi? ...Sudah panggil susilee (minah current) pergi beli yesterday.:o
if u stay in msia, iz time 2 stock up ... go buy rice, canned fud, eggs n fill up ur fridge close 2 5 may ......
polling day - 5 may ...
if u stay in msia, iz time 2 stock up ... go buy rice, canned fud, eggs n fill up ur fridge close 2 5 may ...
make plans 2 dun haf 2 go 2 msia on 5 may nite n 6 may ...
sel ur msian stoks if u tink bn wil perform worserer or perish ... buy msian stoks if u tink bn wil perform betterer or thrash opps ...
a comparison of manifestos ...
<div><table border="1" class="table1" width="100%"><tbody><tr><th>Pakatan Rakyat</th><th>Barisan Nasional</th></tr><tr><td>Increase O&G royalty to 20% vs 5% currently</td><td>Increase BR1M to RM1,200</td></tr><tr><td>Lower petrol and diesel prices</td><td>Increase book voucher to RM300</td></tr><tr><td>Reduce electricity tariffs</td><td>Attract RM1.3 tn of investments</td></tr><tr><td>Lower water charges</td><td>Create 3.3 mn new jobs</td></tr><tr><td>Abolish tolls</td><td>Public disclosure of government contracts</td></tr><tr><td>New salary scheme for civil servants</td><td>Transformative salary scheme for civil servants</td></tr><tr><td>Abolish Monopolies, from telcos to Astro, rice prices and sugar prices</td><td>Lower band fees by 20%</td></tr><tr><td>Abolish excise duty on cars over five years</td><td>Reduce car prices by 20-30%</td></tr><tr><td>Build 150k affordable homes</td><td>Build 1 mn affordable homes</td></tr><tr><td>Free higher education, subsidised for private</td><td>Fair race mix of civil servants</td></tr><tr><td>Depoliticise MACC</td><td>Elevate MACC to higher level</td></tr><tr><td>Only individual taxi permits</td><td>Increase individual taxi permits</td></tr><tr><td>Higher portion of revenue for FELDA settlers</td><td>No stamp fees for first-time home buyers</td></tr><tr><td>Implement Bersih electoral reforms</td><td>RM500 mn seed funding for the Indians</td></tr></tbody></table></div>
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Dr Chua Soi Lek, president of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), will not contest the upcoming general election to allow for new leaders to emerge to keep the party relevant.
"The coming 13th general election is a mother of all elections and the party has assembled a credible team of candidates," he said in a statement on Thursday.
Nearly half the MCA's candidates will be fresh faces, he said.
The MCA, a senior partner in the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, will face a hard fight by the opposition Pakatan Rakyat in the battle for Chinese votes. The MCA contested 40 parliamentary seats in the 2008 general election but won only 15.
"I will be leading the charge in the election campaign running up to the polls but will not be offering myself as a candidate," said Dr Chua, who had resigned as a Cabinet Minister and did not contest the 2008 polls after being secretly filmed in a sex video.
There was speculation earlier that he might make a comeback to contest this election.