Monday, 3 September 2018
The changes my country has experienced from 9.5.2018 till today
After GE14, our former PRIME MISTER DATO SERI NAJIB BIN RAZAK had accepted the result and admit that PAKATAN HARAPAN has won the GE14 this year.Most of the Malaysian are very happy.Exactly two months ago on 9th May 2018, Malaysia saw a change of government. The Pakatan Harapan spin-machine is trying to make us believe that finally, after 61 years, Malaysia has managed to remove a corrupt and autocratic government.This, of course, is a lie because every man and his dog know that Malaysia began to go downhill soon after Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad took over as Prime Minister in 1981 and after Anwar Ibrahim joined him as his partner-in-crime in 1982. So, even if it is true that Malaysia was a most corrupt and autocratic country until 9th May 2018, it was so for only 37 years and not for 61 years as the Pakatan Harapan spin-machine is alleging.The Economist weighed in on Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad's "second act", a reference to his return as head of government after his first tenure of 22 years from 1981 to 2003.In an opinion piece, The Economist dubbed PH's win in the 14th General Election (GE14) in which it ended Barisan Nasional's (BN) 61 years of rule, as something that surprised the Dr Mahathir-led coalition itself.The defeat of incumbent Prime Minister Najib Razak and his party, the United Malays National Organization (UMNO), on May 9 was unexpected and unprecedented in Malaysian history.Our women leaders are amazing. Dr Wan Azizah. Nurul Izzah. Hannah Yeoh. Maria Chin. All these women and more, are our country new ministers.Tun DR MAHATHIR MOHAMAD has made a few promises before the election day. He had abolished the GOODS AND SERVICES TAX(GST). Secondly, he wants to stabilise the price of the petrol.Besides, he have stopped some projects that will affect our country economies. Dr Mahathir has promised to give the job within two years to Anwar Ibrahim, a former UMNO colleague who was locked up both by Dr Mahathir and by Mr Najib on spurious sodomy charges. Mr Anwar was freed from prison shortly after the election and leads the most prominent party in the coalition, Parti Keadilan Rakyat. More recently, Dr Mahathir has said that letting Mr Anwar take over after two years was only “a suggestion”. But if he does step down in the proposed time frame, Dr Mahathir does not have long to enact the policies he cares about.
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