“Apa lagi Umno mahu?” asks Anwar Pakatan Rakyat said it was baffled by the Barisan Nasional government's refusal to have debates and dialogues on national issues. "We have stated our intention to hold dialogue with the government to discuss four pressing national issues namely racial tension, the economy, crime and corruption. "But we are baffled by Umno's apparent fear and reluctance to hold a dialogue with us," said opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, adding that Umno did not understand the difference between dialogue and unity talks. "Umno asks 'apa lagi Cina mahu'? So let me ask, 'apa lagi Umno mahu'?" he jested, quoting Utusan Malaysia's infamous front-page headline in the aftermath of the 13th General Election.
Anwar also said he met Pas president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang and DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang last night, saying both agreed to renew calls for a dialogue with the government. Anwar expressed cautious optimism that the government would accept the opposition's offer to hold a dialogue. "We have fought our battles in the general election, it is time to sit down in an amicable manner and discuss the issues affecting the people and the nation. "We need to work on a policy together which will enhance the national economy and draw investment to Malaysia," Anwar said.
His comments come amid the latest findings by Universiti Malaya Centre for Democracy and Election (UMCEDEL) that majority of voters were fed-up with politics and want Pakatan Rakyat and Barisan Nasional leaders to join hands in addressing the nation's problems. Anwar, who is Parti Rakyat Keadilan de-facto leader, was in Sabah today to testify before the Royal Commission of Inquiry on illegal immigrants. He later launched the party's new liaison office at Millenium Square in Kota Kinabalu
The charismatic leader Anwar captured the attention of the 100-strong crowd with his strong remarks and jabs at the government. "When I was the Finance Minister, the price of fuel did not go up nor did the toll rates. We warned the public to expect an increase in the fuel prices and true enough, see what happened?" he said. He noted the continued debate on controversial subjects "ranging from the use of the word Allah to the economy dipping to rising cost of living". Anwar said plans to uplift the Bumiputeras have failed. "Numerous plans have been implemented to improve the fortunes of the Bumiputera community, but after so many decades, the poorest people in Malaysia are still the Malays and Bumiputera. "There is no proper governance and transparency. Corruption is a deep-rooted problem which has yet to be effectively tackled by Najib," said Anwar........ September 19, 2013. (here)
I took the liberty to answer that earlier
Mamat ni dah lama block gua on twitter...tetiba je...whole PKR jingbeng semua block gua...
Tapi takpe...
Anyway have you all checked out the Man.....
He finally came out I guess...
All new....
Gile geli you...
Anyway lu ingat ini pasar malam ke brader boleh jual shit like this?
The charismatic leader Anwar captured the attention of the 100-strong crowd...."When I was the Finance Minister, the price of fuel did not go up nor did the toll rates. We warned the public to expect an increase in the fuel prices and true enough, see what happened?
Giler bangang ...
Gua pun saja la dajal tweet kat kita punya hero tamil....
Kasi taruk satu chart aje
What you are seeing is a 30 year chart look at the movements during his tenure as Finance Minister...
Oh sebelum gua lupa...gua nak pergi check bila dia jadi Fin Min...
Terserempak dengan benda ni...
Anwar was hailed for guiding Malaysia through the period of instability. He backed free market principles and highlighted the issue of the proximity of business and politics in Malaysia. He advocated greater accountability, refused to offer government bail-outs and instituted widespread spending cuts. These prescriptions saved the Malaysian economy and earned Anwar many accolades, including the Asian of the Year from Newsweek International (Source here : AhBeng Bodoh primary reference point - WikiPedia)
Saved the Malaysian Economy???
Tabik Spring la brader....
Bak kata Karpal....TaBuleBela
Anyway folks....that chart is a 30 year average of Brent, West Texas and Dubai Fateh....just look at the level of speculation that went into the markets....even OPEC was so pissed off
Record-high crude prices have nothing to do with supply and demand but rather are caused by speculation and a weak dollar, Opec Secretary General Abdullah al-Badri said on Tuesday. World leaders have hounded Opec to pump more as prices hurtle towards $130 per barrel, but Badri said the organization would not act on production levels until it was warranted by market fundamentals. "There is a lot of oil in the market, stocks are very high, about 53 days forward," he said in an interview with Reuters during a visit to Opec founding member Venezuela. "We are worried because these prices have nothing to do with supply and demand." The International Energy Agency on May 13 reported that oil stocks in OECD countries equaled 53.3 days of demand in March, at the same time revising down its forecast for world oil demand growth in 2008 because of record prices and slower economic growth. Badri warned prices could keep rising due to non-market factors such as a continued decline in the dollar, but said the organisation sees no reason to hold an extraordinary meeting before the next one scheduled for September. Oil prices topping $129 per barrel have sparked anger from consumer nations that have accused Opec of gouging, but Badri said the boom in oil prices has lifted commodities prices across the board, which has made it more expensive to pump oil. (here)
Mamat Bangang ni baru keluar jail terus promise
Bodoh siot bila orang tanye how you plan to fund this...
Lividen of Anti Corruption Measure.....macam cina bangang ni kecing (
here)
No actually why don't you check out the HangCing Index (
here) instead...gua dah summarized semua lu punya kencing
Gua mau tanya satu benda..
Lu orang tak malu ke?
Now lets go to the part where you want to discuss....
"We have fought our battles in the general election, it is time to sit down in an amicable manner and discuss the issues affecting the people and the nation. "We need to work on a policy together which will enhance the national economy and draw investment to Malaysia," Anwar said.
Oh really you guys want to sit together???
Then how do you explain the Conduct of one of PR's Top Leaders in Hong Kong recently? (
here)
Eh Mamat lu kata lu towkey...
Gua tengok satu PR tu gelak kat lu la Beb....lagi lagi Cina....
Can you just get the fuck out of our public space please......and can you please bring this lady along as well
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UPDATE: 1215am 21/09
Hero Tamil jawab doe......kampung giler..confirm bangang
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