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Who are the national leaders who are Prime Minister-designates talking about the objective of Malaysia rising up again to become a great world-class nation?

(Versi BM)

In a week’s time, Malaysia will be celebrating the 66th National Day and in 34 years’ time, Malaysians will be Malaysia’s Centennial.

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Anwar has four short years to carry out policy changes and institutional reforms beneficial to all Malaysians, Malays and non-Malays before the 16th General Elections in 2027

(Versi BM)

The Perikatan Nasional (PN) of PAS and Bersatu have failed in its grandest plan to use the six state polls on August 12, 2023 to topple Anwar Ibrahim as the 10th Prime Minister to replace him with Muhyiddin Yassin, who in ten months, downgraded Malaysia’s Transparency International ranking to 62nd position in its 2020 Corruption Perception Index

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Anwar should present the Madani Economy Plan to week-long meeting of Special Parliament in September for parliamentary sanction

The Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, should present the Madani Economy Plan to the week-long meeting of Special Parliament next month in September.

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The general elections in the six states are not going to cause the Anwar unity government to fall but it is an opportunity for the voters in the six states to declare they want Malaysia to be world champions again

(Versi BM)

PAS and Perikatan Nasional (PN) want the six state general elections to lead to the downfall of the Anwar Unity government.

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Obviously, what I have tried to do in the last 14 months was a failure as Hadi believed that my suggestion that PAS join the Anwar Unity government was an official proposal and not my personal unofficial view

(Versi BM)

Obviously, what I have tried to do in the last 14 months was a failure as the PAS President, Hadi Awang, believed that my suggestion that PAS join the Anwar Unity Government was an official proposal and not my personal unofficial view.

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What it takes for Anwar Unity Government to prove that the “green wave” is a misnomer in the six state general elections in August

(Versi BM)

Is it possible for the Anwar Unity Government to make a breakthrough in the six state general elections in August?

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What was Hadi smoking when he claimed that PAS was offered the chance to join the Anwar unity government?

(Versi BM)

What was Hadi Awang smoking when he claimed that PAS was offered the chance to join the Anwar unity government?

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Co-operation of Anwer Unity Government and PAS to resolve the 60-year water problem and the lack of development in Kelantan, Terengganu and Kedah is a worthwhile proposition for the people in the three states but this is my personal proposal and not a DAP proposal

(Versi BM)

I thank the PAS Deputy President, Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man his response to the proposal that PAS work together with the Anwar Unity Government to resolve long-standing issues and I take note of Tuan Ibrahim’s statement that PAS has no “personal issues (with DAP) but we will stick to our promise made to the rakyat during election campaigning, and we will not lie to the voters by leaving Perikatan Nasional (PN)”.

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The high morale and commitments of the Unity Government Convention yesterday to make Malaysia a respected world-class nation are the basis to think of Anwar Ibrahim as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia not just for a term of five years but two terms of 10 years

(Versi BM)

The high morale and commitments of the Unity Government Convention yesterday to make Malaysia a respected world-class nation are the basis to think of Anwar Ibrahim as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia not just for a term of five years but two terms of 10 years

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Anwar Unity Government should not fall between two stools — over-optimism of victory in Penang, Selangor, and Negeri Sembilan, and over-pessimism of defeat in Kelantan, Terengganu, and Kedah

(Versi BM)

The Anwar Unity Government should not fall between two stools — over-optimism of victory in Penang, Selangor, and Negeri Sembilan, and over-pessimism of defeat in Kelantan, Terengganu, and Kedah.

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The next two tests to determine whether the Anwar unity government can last the full term of five years

(Versi BM)

The next two tests to determine whether the Anwar unity government can last the full term of five years are:

  1. The May/June meeting of Parliament; and
  2. The general election in the six states of Penang, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Kedah, Kelantan, and Terengganu.

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May/June meeting of Parliament a make-or-break session for the Anwar Unity Government

(Versi BM)

The three week meeting of Parliament in May/June will be a make-and-break session for the Anwar unity government.

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IPSOS survey that two-thirds of Malaysians believe country on right track five months after GE15 is external vote of confidence in Anwar unity government a positive development to match the parliamentary vote-of-confidence

(Versi BM)

The IPSOS survey that two-thirds of Malaysians believe the country is on the right track five months after 15th General Election is a positive development and an external vote of confidence in Anwar unity government, matching last December’s parliamentary vote of confidence in the Anwar unity government.

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Let the Cabinet make history tomorrow by doing a quartet — declassifying the reports of the CEP, IRC, and the Hishammuddin special committee on management of foreign workers, as well as lifting the ban on the book “The Golden Son of the Kadazan”

(Versi BM)

Let the Cabinet make history tomorrow by doing a quartet by declassifying the reports of Council of Eminent Persons (CEP), the Institutional Reform Committee (IRC), and the Hishammuddin Yunus special committee on management of foreign workers, as well as lifting the ban on Bernard Sta Maria’s book “The Golden Son of the Kadazan”.

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Anwar Unity Government can self-destruct if it embarked on policies which are totally at variance with its core values

(Versi BM)

Yesterday, I expressed confidence that the Anwar Unity Government can survive for five years and graded the survival chances as follows:

  • 90% it can survive for one year;
  • 80% it can survive for three years; and
  • 70% it can survive for the full term of five years.

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Can Anwar survive five years as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia?

(Versi BM)

Can Anwar Ibrahim survive five years as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia?

This is a question which Malaysians must constantly ask themselves for the next five years, unless Anwar is toppled before five years.

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Anwar has passed the three tests of the eight-week Dewan Rakyat meeting while the Perikatan Nasional leaders and MPs have failed in their efforts to try to topple the Anwar unity government and further polarise the nation through heightened and untruthful race and religious rhetorics

(Versi BM)

The eight-week meeting of the Dewan Rakyat ended last Thursday — with the 10th Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim passing the three tests of the eight-week Dewan Rakyat meeting while the Perikatan Nasiohal (PN) leaders and MPs failed in trying to topple the Anwar Unity Government and to further polarise the nation through heightened and untruthful race and religious rhetorics.

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Following the declassification of the 1976 Double-Six Crash Report, the Cabinet should next declassify the reports of CEP and IRC

(Versi BM)

I welcome the Cabinet decision to declassify the full report of the federal investigation on the 1976 plane crash that killed 11 people, including the then Sabah chief minister Fuad Stephens, for there is simply no reason or justification to keep the report under the Official Secrets Act for 47 years.

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I am now more confident that the Anwar unity government can last five years to carry out institutional reforms in the country to reset Malaysia to become once again a first-rate world-class nation

(Versi BM)

After the first 100 days of the Anwar unity government, I am now more confident that the Anwar Ibrahim can last five years as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia to carry out institutional reforms in the country to reset Malaysia to become once again a first-rate world-class nation.

This is not only because of the success of the Anwar unity government, where after the first “Hundred Days”, the people are still hopeful that the Anwar unity government can reset and return to Malaysia’s original nation-building principles the nation’s founding fathers have written into the Malaysian Constitution and the Rukun Negara, but because the Parliamentary Opposition, the Perikatan Nasional (PN) had dismally failed the Hundred Days test.

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Whether calculated from when Anwar Ibrahim was appointed Prime Minister or when the Cabinet was formed, Anwar had passed the “100 Days” test while Perikatan Nasional (PN) had failed the “100 Days” test

(Versi BM)

Whether calculated from when Anwar Ibrahim was appointed Prime Minister on 24th November 2022 or when the Anwar unity Cabinet was formed on 3rd December 2022, Anwar had passed the “100 Days” test while the Perikatan Nasional had failed the “100 Days” test.

The Anwar Unity Government had passed four crucial tests in its First Hundred Days — namely the convening of the 15th Parliament, the Vote of Confidence in Anwar Ibrahim as the 10th Malaysian Prime Minister, the passage of the Motion of Thanks for the Royal Address and yesterday, the second reading of the 2023 Budget.

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