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Anwar owes all Malaysians an apology

Avantas

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After keeping the entire nation in suspense for the past two months that 16th September will be a watershed in the history of Malaysia, yesterday came and passed just like another other day.

We have heard Anwar Ibrahim claimed countless of times since the March 08 GE that he will take over the federal government no later than 16th September. For whatever reasons only known to himself, it did not materialize.

Anwar owes all Malaysians a public apology for creating so much racial tension and political uncertainty with his wild claims which has led to an efflux of direct foreign investments, drop in the KLSE index and a depreciation of the Ringgit.

Read rest of article here:

http://wayangparty.wordpress.com/2008/09/17/anwar-owes-all-malaysians-a-public-apology/
 

suteerak1099

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doesnt matter if the claims materializes or not. as long as its a 2party govt, we're sure to see more good shows down the road.
 

jacobsgoh

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All politicians are liars; lky ever said that he'll return from his grave, if thing went wrong with Leeapore. lky is more successful than others - in Leeapore at least.
 

suteerak1099

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All politicians are liars; lky ever said that he'll return from his grave, if thing went wrong with Leeapore. lky is more successful than others - in Leeapore at least.
u're darn right on them being very good liars. many promises made in the past decades, but so far... nobody's keeping track on how much of the promises materialize... while how many more remained empty promises.
 

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Small Malaysian party quits ruling coalition
Posted: 17 September 2008 1720 hrs
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KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia - A small party in Malaysia's ruling coalition announced Wednesday it was quitting and would become independent, in a fresh blow for the beleaguered government.

The decision by the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP), which has two lawmakers in parliament, comes as the opposition led by Anwar Ibrahim is signing up defectors from the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition in a bid to seize power.

"The SAPP supreme council has declared that the party is no longer a member of the Barisan Nasional coalition," party president Yong Teck Lee told a press conference.

"We will be independent at the moment and provide quality opposition in and outside the parliament, as well as the state assembly, until the time comes when SAPP is ready to be back in the government."

Yong said SAPP was not joining Anwar's three-member Pakatan Rakyat opposition alliance.

"But we will be in consultation with all parties, Pakatan included, that shares our beliefs and struggles," he said.

The SAPP has been an irritant to the coalition since June, when it called for a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, and its departure from the coalition was not unexpected.

In the past it has said it would consider joining the opposition, which has actively courted disaffected lawmakers in Malaysia's underdeveloped eastern states of Sabah and Sarawak.

Yong has previously attacked the coalition's record in impoverished Sabah, which lies on Malaysia's half of Borneo island, saying it had been subject to unfair laws and excessive taxes.

Anwar said this week that he has the support of more than 31 lawmakers from the coalition, giving him a small majority in parliament that would end Barisan Nasional's 51-year rule over this Muslim-majority nation.

He has called for a meeting with Abdullah to arrange a smooth transition of power, but the premier has refused and demanded that Anwar release the names of the defectors.

In March elections, the coalition won 140 seats and the opposition claimed 82, denying the government its two-thirds majority in parliament for the first time in history
so this small party quit the BN and now will wait and see.
if Anwar reallys has the numbers to topple the government,they will join.
but if Anwar do not have the numbers,they will probably rejoin the BN and hope to get additional benefits.
 
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