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Saturday, March 30, 2013

PR will turn deficit budget into surplus

The Finance Ministry says that PR manifesto will increase the federal budget deficit from 4% to 11.5%. But, BN has had federal budget deficit for 15 years consecutively. On the other hand,  PR will cut down serious leakages & manage the budget effectively to turn deficit into surplus within a certain period as has been done in states such as Selangor. It is important that Malaysians compare PR manifesto with BN manifesto, as there definite differences between the two.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Royal Commission of Inquiry & Corruption in Sarawak

Malaysians are concerned with financial leakages including corruption in the country including Sarawak. Many are signing petition to ask the Central Government to set up a royal commission of inquiry on corruption in this large state which is rich in resources. For decades, the exploitation of these resources such as huge jungle that sustains logging activities. The public would l.ike to know how the big revenues from these activities are used for their benefit.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Seen to be fair in giving out taxi licences to individual

PM YAB Najib announces 1,000 taxi licences for individual drivers who have a good record, being prepared to take a grant of RM5,000 from Yayasan Rakyat 1 Malaysia to buy Proton Exora. We believe that the Government must be seen to be sincere in giving out licences and that there must be no underlying tricks.

A fair & reasonable principle for TV appearance

Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Rais says that PR will also be given a chance to announce its manifesto on TV. This is only credible if it is based on the principle of fairness & reasonableness. The minister must uphold this principle sincerely.

Friday, March 22, 2013

A fair & reasonable policy for public housing

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak will be launching PR1MA Kuantan on Saturday, 23.3.13, in an effort to provide affordable housing for middle income earners.
The crux is that Malaysians would like public housing schemes adopt a truly fair & reasonable policy in allocating housing units.

Reduce the national & household debts

Malaysian national debt is said to be about RM500 billion or about 53% GDP & the household debt to GDP ratio was 80% in 2012. Bank Negara governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti had said that the central bank was supervising the country’s household debt, and lending measures have been tightened.
We believe that the people would like to see national & household debt reduced effectively.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Automobile policy consistent with competitive car market


Automobile policy consistent with competitive car market

YAB Tan Sri Muhyiddin talks about systematic liberalization of car industry and asks local car manufacturers to step up production. Malaysia needs a fair policy. This includes the policy on subsidies to the national car, Proton, estimated to be over RM100 million a year.








Monday, March 11, 2013

Comprehensive report on the Sabah incursion of 'Sulu Sultan army'


Sabah is part of Malaysia. We defend national sovereignty

Since 8 February, 2013, a group of 'Sulu Sultan army' has appeared in Lahad Datu suddenly, resulting in bloodshed.

In the 350 years history, Brunei Sultan was supposed to hand over Sabah to Sulu Sultan who handed it to British North Borneo Company. The company surrendered the territory to British Government which handed it to Malaysia in 1963.

International community including the Unted Nations recognizes Sabah as part of Malaysia. We defend the national sovereignty.

The Government must submit a comprehensive report on the history of Sabah and the encroachment of the 'Sulu Sultan army.'







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Thursday, March 07, 2013

Defend Malaysian Sovereignty

The international community including the United Nations recognizes Sabah as part of Malaysia. We defend the national sovereignty.

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

DAP Dinner in Kepong

DAP will hold a big dinner on March 8, 2013, Women's Day, at Taman Menjalara Kepong. Speakers invited include Kit Siang,  Karpal,  Anwar,  Nike Aziz and Chong Eng.

Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Report on Malaysia's illicit financial flows

Global Financial Institute (GFI) announced Malaysia's illicit financial flows as US$285.4 billion (2001-2010). Bank Negara describes it as exaggerated, indicating that US$227.1 billion were unrecorded financial flows. Let it present a full report on the country's illicit financial flows.

Election Commission must be independent

Election Commission (EC) must be independent

Nobody, including the Prime Minister, should meddle with the EC which should be seen to be independent. EC has to convince the people that there is no outside interference and that it does its work without fear or favour.



Sunday, March 03, 2013

Meaningful change & Pakatan Rakyat policy & sistem &

Prime Minister YAB Najib stresses constructive change. The implementation of Barisan Nasional policy & system in the past 56 years make people wonder if it is capable of bringing about this type of change. On the other hand,  Malaysians assess Pakatan Rakyat policy & its system in Kedah,  Kelantan,  Penang & Selangor. Then, they decide on whether PR or BN is capable of creating a meaningful change.

Saturday, March 02, 2013

Full report on illicit financial flows

Global Financial Institute (GFI) reports Malaysia's illicit financial flows as US$285.4 billion (2001-2010). Bank Negara describes it as exaggerated, indicating that US$227.1billion being unrecorded financial flows. Let it present a full report on the illicit financial flows of this country.