Chitchat UMNO President And Najib Pledge Support For m&d Faggot And DAP! The Rest Of UMNO Scream 'Tidak Tidak!'

Only low IQ stinky chinks like you think that exchange rate indicates anything significant.

When jiuhu had a lot more chinks, the jiuhu ringgit was far stronger and more valuable. When jiuhu gradually went retard with islamisation and had fewer chinks, their currency became less valuable. Hard truth.

Under Dr M, Malaysia has been the only country in ASEAN with a car brand -

Jiuhu built the shell of the car. The engines and any complex parts were still imported from Japan, not local. That project didn't seem to go too well for jiuhu.

YOU insulted Islam.

How could I have insulted islam when all I did was to merely state what your prophet did? Your moslem prophet did own slaves, did fuck a kid, he did kill people who criticised him.

It is you who insulted your own prophet. You are ashamed of what he did and you do your best to deny his deeds.
 
I am all ears and eager to watch Sam aka @ mudhatter aka @ John Tan @ Jah Rastafar clash themselves

it does get cumbersome sometimes switching identies and once in a while trip over their own feet

that would what I would be watching

Go on ! Talk to thyselves
 
I will never support any politician whos in cahoot with DAP!

Tis two politicians have my respects.

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The m&d incompetent will be pm soon...
Hishammuddin is new BN treasurer general, says Ahmad Zahid | Malay Mail
Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein arrives for a special Cabinet meeting in Putrajaya October 23, 2020. — Bernama pic
Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein arrives for a special Cabinet meeting in Putrajaya October 23, 2020. — Bernama pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 23 — Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi today announced that his fellow Umno member Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein has been appointed the coalition’s new treasurer-general.

In a brief statement today, Ahmad Zahid said that a small reshuffle has been carried out by the BN leadership to strengthen the coalition.

“With this I appoint Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein as the new treasurer general of BN,” he said in the statement.

Ahmad Zahid, who is also the president of Umno, thanked Hishammuddin’s predecessor Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor for his service, while confirming that the latter will remain as Umno treasurer.
 
The m&d incompetent will be pm soon...
Hishammuddin is new BN treasurer general, says Ahmad Zahid | Malay Mail
Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein arrives for a special Cabinet meeting in Putrajaya October 23, 2020. — Bernama pic
Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein arrives for a special Cabinet meeting in Putrajaya October 23, 2020. — Bernama pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 23 — Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi today announced that his fellow Umno member Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein has been appointed the coalition’s new treasurer-general.

In a brief statement today, Ahmad Zahid said that a small reshuffle has been carried out by the BN leadership to strengthen the coalition.

“With this I appoint Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein as the new treasurer general of BN,” he said in the statement.

Ahmad Zahid, who is also the president of Umno, thanked Hishammuddin’s predecessor Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor for his service, while confirming that the latter will remain as Umno treasurer.

Very messy. If Zahid PM..chialat.CMI. Not so very perfect but still go for Hishammuddin at tis juncture
 
Very messy. If Zahid PM..chialat.CMI. Not so very perfect but still go for Hishammuddin at tis juncture
I prefer hishamuddin n khairy. They will make mudland become a 4th world cuntry. The more mudland fucks up the better for singkieland
 
The m&d incompetent will be pm soon...
Hishammuddin is new BN treasurer general, says Ahmad Zahid | Malay Mail
Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein arrives for a special Cabinet meeting in Putrajaya October 23, 2020. — Bernama pic
Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein arrives for a special Cabinet meeting in Putrajaya October 23, 2020. — Bernama pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 23 — Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi today announced that his fellow Umno member Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein has been appointed the coalition’s new treasurer-general.

In a brief statement today, Ahmad Zahid said that a small reshuffle has been carried out by the BN leadership to strengthen the coalition.

“With this I appoint Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein as the new treasurer general of BN,” he said in the statement.

Ahmad Zahid, who is also the president of Umno, thanked Hishammuddin’s predecessor Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor for his service, while confirming that the latter will remain as Umno treasurer.
Muhyiddin wants emergency declared. No parliament. He will not have that vote of no confidence.
 
mudhatter is quite right. Singapore has nothing, Malusia has all the right elements, just need to be managed better.

Malaysia is the top Islamic Banking hub in the world. When fiat money becomes just toilet paper, Islamic Banks will still survive, because they are not based on interest rates.
 
mudhatter is quite right. Singapore has nothing, Malusia has all the right elements, just need to be managed better.

Malaysia is the top Islamic Banking hub in the world. When fiat money becomes just toilet paper, Islamic Banks will still survive, because they are not based on interest rates.
What are you talking about. Islam is banking is the worst,. They call interest by another name. It's called profit sharing.
Now in sweden, Japan, etc they practice real Islam is banking. Zero interest rates.
 
What are you talking about. Islam is banking is the worst,. They call interest by another name. It's called profit sharing.
Now in sweden, Japan, etc they practice real Islam is banking. Zero interest rates.
so you prefer banking your money with the Jews and Chinese
 
When jiuhu had a lot more chinks, the jiuhu ringgit was far stronger and more valuable. When jiuhu gradually went retard with islamisation and had fewer chinks, their currency became less valuable. Hard truth.
It all come to SG, make every thing expensive for u n me. Who is the real retard now u tell me? :o-o:
 
Commentary: UMNO president Zahid Hamidi’s many headaches
UMNO president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi is typically the embodiment of calm. Going forward, however, Zahid and his faction will have to hunker down to confront multiple challenges, says ISEAS-Yusof Ishak’s Francis E Hutchinson.
UMNO president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. (File photo: Bernama)Bookmark
SINGAPORE: Typically, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, the President of the United Malays National Organization (UMNO), is the epitome of suave.
These days, however, he appears to be edgy, ruffled, and unsure. In part, this is due to the new normal in Malaysian politics, characterised by slimmer parliamentary majorities, internal coalition fissures and UMNO’s non-dominant position.
The last issue cuts deeply, as UMNO leaders are accustomed to being the first without equals in any coalition. And, given that their party contributes the highest number of MPs to the sitting Perikatan Nasional (PN) administration, they keenly feel the injustice of the party not occupying the prime ministership and choice Cabinet positions.
The proposed salve for the wound is for the grand old party to return to the apex of power – via a newly-forged parliamentary majority or early elections.
READ: Shifting political alliances on the cards after UMNO-Bersatu split, say analysts
A SENSE OF URGENCY
Bolstering UMNO’s profile has consumed Zahid’s attention over the past months. There is a sense of urgency as the party’s similarities to Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) means its support base may be cannibalised.
Nonetheless, some of Zahid’s recent moves are surprising. For example, he wrote to Muhyiddin in late February, stating that UMNO would not jointly contest the next election with PN.
Beyond jumping the gun, this move does not make tactical sense as it is likely to encourage Muhyiddin to put off elections and further expand into UMNO territory.
There are several factors for Zahid’s angst. First, once renowned for its discipline and internal cohesion, UMNO is now divided and Zahid is looking increasingly vulnerable.
There are three visible groups in the party. The first is “the Court Cluster”, led by the likes of Zahid, former PM Najib Razak, and senior party apparatchiks who face a bevy of corruption cases. They are seeking early elections and clemency for their legal travails.
Malaysia's Minister of Foreign Affair Hishammuddin Hussein leaves after a meeting at United Malays National Organization (UMNO) headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia October 26, 2020. (Photo: REUTERS/Lim Huey Teng)
The second comprises members such as Hishammuddin Hussein and Khairy Jamaluddin, who enjoy good relations with Muhyiddin, hold Cabinet positions and are less eager to go for elections.
The third group consists of party moderates, such as UMNO Deputy President Mohamad Hasan. Largely from the south of the country, they are not in the Cabinet and would like UMNO to return to power – but are not necessarily keen for the Court Cluster to regain control.
ZAHID’S HEADACHES
This infighting increases Zahid’s image problem. For all of living memory, the UMNO party president has been the prime minister.
However, given that Zahid is not, he has less wherewithal to demand compliance. There are now frequent calls for him to step down, including from party veterans such as former Deputy Prime Minister Musa Hitam.
UMNO’s party elections are due soon and Zahid may be challenged by one or both of the other groups for his position. The Supreme Council will shortly decide whether to hold party elections this year or, as is allowed by the party’s constitution, delay them by up to 18 months.
READ: Commentary: UMNO’s fear that Bersatu could destroy it does have some basis
Given the party president’s prerogative to appoint a number of its members, it is likely that UMNO’s apex body will vote to delay the election.
While this will give Zahid some breathing room, he faces another, bigger source of stress.
The UMNO president faces no less than 87 charges of criminal breach of trust, bribery, and money laundering. The trial for the first 47 charges pertains to transactions totalling RM117 million (US$28 million) linked to his charitable foundation Yayasan Akalbudi.
Malaysia's former prime minister Najib Razak arrives at the Duta court complex in Kuala Lumpur on Feb 18, 2021. (Photo: AFP/Mohd Rasfan)
Since it began in November 2019 it has been delayed no less than 15 times due to requests for Zahid to travel to Sabah for the state elections or to self-isolate following a contact with a COVID-19 case.
Regardless, the prosecution has called on 90 witnesses and has but a handful to go. Given the amount of evidence presented, it is unlikely the High Court will dismiss the case, opting, instead, to require Zahid to enter a defence. Despite foreseeable delays, it is likely that the trial will conclude this year.
 
Commentary: UMNO president Zahid Hamidi’s many headaches
UMNO president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi is typically the embodiment of calm. Going forward, however, Zahid and his faction will have to hunker down to confront multiple challenges, says ISEAS-Yusof Ishak’s Francis E Hutchinson.
UMNO president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. (File photo: Bernama)Bookmark
SINGAPORE: Typically, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, the President of the United Malays National Organization (UMNO), is the epitome of suave.
These days, however, he appears to be edgy, ruffled, and unsure. In part, this is due to the new normal in Malaysian politics, characterised by slimmer parliamentary majorities, internal coalition fissures and UMNO’s non-dominant position.
The last issue cuts deeply, as UMNO leaders are accustomed to being the first without equals in any coalition. And, given that their party contributes the highest number of MPs to the sitting Perikatan Nasional (PN) administration, they keenly feel the injustice of the party not occupying the prime ministership and choice Cabinet positions.
The proposed salve for the wound is for the grand old party to return to the apex of power – via a newly-forged parliamentary majority or early elections.
READ: Shifting political alliances on the cards after UMNO-Bersatu split, say analysts
A SENSE OF URGENCY
Bolstering UMNO’s profile has consumed Zahid’s attention over the past months. There is a sense of urgency as the party’s similarities to Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) means its support base may be cannibalised.
Nonetheless, some of Zahid’s recent moves are surprising. For example, he wrote to Muhyiddin in late February, stating that UMNO would not jointly contest the next election with PN.
Beyond jumping the gun, this move does not make tactical sense as it is likely to encourage Muhyiddin to put off elections and further expand into UMNO territory.
There are several factors for Zahid’s angst. First, once renowned for its discipline and internal cohesion, UMNO is now divided and Zahid is looking increasingly vulnerable.
There are three visible groups in the party. The first is “the Court Cluster”, led by the likes of Zahid, former PM Najib Razak, and senior party apparatchiks who face a bevy of corruption cases. They are seeking early elections and clemency for their legal travails.
Malaysia's Minister of Foreign Affair Hishammuddin Hussein leaves after a meeting at United Malays National Organization (UMNO) headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia October 26, 2020. (Photo: REUTERS/Lim Huey Teng)
The second comprises members such as Hishammuddin Hussein and Khairy Jamaluddin, who enjoy good relations with Muhyiddin, hold Cabinet positions and are less eager to go for elections.
The third group consists of party moderates, such as UMNO Deputy President Mohamad Hasan. Largely from the south of the country, they are not in the Cabinet and would like UMNO to return to power – but are not necessarily keen for the Court Cluster to regain control.
ZAHID’S HEADACHES
This infighting increases Zahid’s image problem. For all of living memory, the UMNO party president has been the prime minister.
However, given that Zahid is not, he has less wherewithal to demand compliance. There are now frequent calls for him to step down, including from party veterans such as former Deputy Prime Minister Musa Hitam.
UMNO’s party elections are due soon and Zahid may be challenged by one or both of the other groups for his position. The Supreme Council will shortly decide whether to hold party elections this year or, as is allowed by the party’s constitution, delay them by up to 18 months.
READ: Commentary: UMNO’s fear that Bersatu could destroy it does have some basis
Given the party president’s prerogative to appoint a number of its members, it is likely that UMNO’s apex body will vote to delay the election.
While this will give Zahid some breathing room, he faces another, bigger source of stress.
The UMNO president faces no less than 87 charges of criminal breach of trust, bribery, and money laundering. The trial for the first 47 charges pertains to transactions totalling RM117 million (US$28 million) linked to his charitable foundation Yayasan Akalbudi.
Malaysia's former prime minister Najib Razak arrives at the Duta court complex in Kuala Lumpur on Feb 18, 2021. (Photo: AFP/Mohd Rasfan)
Since it began in November 2019 it has been delayed no less than 15 times due to requests for Zahid to travel to Sabah for the state elections or to self-isolate following a contact with a COVID-19 case.
Regardless, the prosecution has called on 90 witnesses and has but a handful to go. Given the amount of evidence presented, it is unlikely the High Court will dismiss the case, opting, instead, to require Zahid to enter a defence. Despite foreseeable delays, it is likely that the trial will conclude this year.
Zahid hamidi and najib should back off and allow new leaders to take over. They are the stumbling block prevrnting umno from moving forward. Hanging on to their position in order to bargain support for amnesty to snyone who can provide them with it.personal interest comes first instead of their " agama, bsngsa dan negara" slogan
 
Zahid hamidi and najib should back off and allow new leaders to take over. They are the stumbling block prevrnting umno from moving forward. Hanging on to their position in order to bargain support for amnesty to snyone who can provide them with it.personal interest comes first instead of their " agama, bsngsa dan negara" slogan
But these old guard umno is popular with the voters. So they should stay. N letting hishamuddin n jamaludin take over will not make things better
 
But these old guard umno is popular with the voters. So they should stay. N letting hishamuddin n jamaludin take over will not make things better
They are not popular otherwise they could have won the election. The longer they hang on, the worse it is for umno.
Muhyiddin is screwing up the country. He too is a tsinted leader with seversl scandals.these tsinted people will not make good leaders and one year is enough to gauge. Using the emergency is cheating.but then, even the Agung can be bought if he agrees to a emergency. End of Agung's term, maybe he will be awarded with a major concession or contract. Just watch.
 
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