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Muyiddin has fallen. Long live whoever that will replace him.

Mamak Kutty'e era is over and won't be favored now. It's either Ku Li aka Tengku Razaleigh. Tomorrow, it may be RM3.14 -> S$1.
 
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Now you know why german wanted those 1 million syrians. They are very specific. Syrians and not Africans or chinese. Malays are not even on the list.

I believe they don't pray 5x per day, if so how to operate 24hrs.

Next parliament sitting, WP Raeesah Khan should propose to have a prayer room in every shopping mall to help the m&ds cope in bad time of Covid.

Have been wondering why we don't have prayer room in our malls like jiuhu?
 
I believe they don't pray 5x per day, if so how to operate 24hrs.

Next parliament sitting, WP Raeesah Khan should propose to have a prayer room in every shopping mall to help the m&ds cope in bad time of Covid.

Have been wondering why we don't have prayer room in our malls like jiuhu?

Because moslem prayers are useless? God doesn't speak to moslems.
 
Mamak Kutty'e era is over and won't be favored now. It's either Ku Li or Tengku Razaleigh. Tomorrow, it may be RM3.14 -> S$1.

Better for jiuhu if DAP or a Christian m&d bumi party takes over. But unlikely due to religious and racial discrimination.
 
Because moslem prayers are useless? God doesn't speak to moslems.
Hey, you are wrong! moslem prayer is very powerful. Before a muslim commit terrorism or beheading of infidel, he would pray to Allah to seek guidance and the success rate is 99.9%.
Next time, you want to do bad deed, you should pray to Allah to increase your chance of success. But when a m&d pray to Allah for good grade, the success rate is usually low. Depends on what you intend to do, good or bad.
 
Better for jiuhu if DAP or a Christian m&d bumi party takes over. But unlikely due to religious and racial discrimination.
DAP can never be the government of the day. That's why Anwar is still PM in waiting because his party is the closest ally to the DAP and most of the opposition MPs are still anti-Chinese for the top post.
 
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DAP can never be the government of the day. That's why Anwar is still PM in waiting because his party is the closest ally to the DAP and most of the opposition MPs are still anti-Chinese for the top post.
DAP dunno how to manage a economy. Clueless.
Sarawak asked for RM1 mil yo repair debilitated schools and were denied by finance ministry under DAP.
Sabah planned gas pipeline and power station cancelled on grounds there are sufficient power in sabah by DAP minister. The is insufficient power in sabah. The people there have given up hope of opening factories or hotels due to not enough power.
 
The best man for the job. I hope he gains control again...

M'sian group seeks royal pardon for ex-PM Najib, wants him to 'save M'sia' as interim PM
Najib has since denied any knowledge of the petition.


Malaysian group Pertubuhan Sahabat Ulul Amri Malaysia (PSUAM) petitioned the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (Malaysia's king) to grant a royal pardon to former prime minister Najib Razak, reported Malaysiakini.

Najib was convicted and sentenced to 12 years in prison in July 2020, but is appealing his conviction.

PSUAM, which translates into "Friends of the Authorities Association", also wants Najib to be the next prime minister on an interim basis.

The chairman of the group, Syed Muhammad Imran, reportedly said that it is "an opportunity to save Malaysia", and that Najib fulfils two criteria -- having the king's trust and experience in leading the country.

Not the first time PSUAM has supported Najib
PSUAM has publicly expressed support for Najib on multiple occasions, including when he was still serving as Prime Minister.

The group also lodged a police report over a video that allegedly "humiliated and defamed" Najib in April 2018, as per Radio Televisyen Malaysia.

Speaking to media outside the Istana Negara, Imran said he thinks that "many Malaysians want Najib back to lead the country".

The group said that Najib has been providing "useful advice" during the pandemic, on matters related to welfare and the economy.

The group also insisted that Najib is innocent until proven guilty, despite him already being sentenced to twelve years’ jail and fined RM210 million (S$68.11 million) for seven charges linked to Malaysia's state development fund, 1 Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

Najib is currently appealing the court case and is facing additional charges, as per Malaysiakini.

Najib: Thanks but no thanks
However, Najib seems to have rejected the group's "goodwill" in a recent Facebook post.

Responding to the news, Najib claimed that he does not know about the petition and did not have communications with the group.

He uploaded a screenshot of the news, and added "Thanks but no thanks!" in red font.

He added that he does not want his cases to be dismissed and rejected any political interference in his court proceedings.

The former prime minister said he wants to go through the legal process as he is "confident" that he will be proven innocent, and therefore has no need of a pardon.

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The best man for the job. I hope he gains control again...

M'sian group seeks royal pardon for ex-PM Najib, wants him to 'save M'sia' as interim PM
Najib has since denied any knowledge of the petition
The best man was badawi. His second wife sscrewed him up real bad.
 
Malaysia PM set to resign after plea for support fails
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Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin sits in parliament.
If Muhyiddin Yassin steps down, it will spark a second change of government in Malaysia since the pandemic began last year.( AP: Vincent Thian )
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With his last-ditch plan to seek opposition backing for his government rejected, embattled Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin appears set to resign after failing to cobble up majority support.

Key points:
The PM acknowledged on Friday he might have lost majority support in Parliament
Under Malaysia's constitution, the prime minister must resign if he loses majority support
A Malaysian minister said the Prime Minister would submit his resignation to the King on Monday
Mohamad Redzuan Mohamad Yusof, a minister in the Prime Minister's Department, said Mr Muhyiddin would submit his resignation to the King on Monday.

"Tomorrow, there will be a special Cabinet meeting. After that, he is expected to have an audience with the King and present his resignation," Mr Redzuan told The Associated Press.

He said the premier informed members of his Bersatu Party at a meeting Sunday that he had exhausted all avenues to sustain his administration and resigning was the last resort.

Mr Redzuan said Mr Muhyiddin would point out to the monarch that his alliance still had the biggest bloc of support despite losing the majority.

If Mr Muhyiddin steps down on Monday and it is accepted by the palace, it will spark fresh political uncertainties and a second change of government in Malaysia since the pandemic began last year.

More than a dozen politicians from the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), the largest party in the ruling alliance, have pulled their support for the government, which is enough to cause its collapse because of its razor-thin majority. Two UMNO ministers have resigned from the Cabinet.

Under Malaysia's constitution, the prime minister must resign if he loses majority support and the king can appoint a new leader who he believes has the confidence of Parliament.

Mr Muhyiddin initially insisted he still had majority support and would prove it in Parliament next month. But in a U-turn on Friday, he acknowledged he might have lost majority support in Parliament and he sought the backing of opposition parties to keep his government from collapsing.

A man wearing a white disposable face mask waves from the window of a black car.
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin met with the King earlier this month.( AP: FL Wong )
Mr Muhyiddin promised to call general elections by next July. He also offered a raft of benefits, including proposals to limit his tenure, bolster checks and balances and offer a senior minister role to the Opposition Leader in return for their support. But all opposition parties have rejected the olive branch, calling it open bribery and demanding Mr Muhyiddin resign.

"His coalition government has lost face. It is looking most likely that Muhyiddin is going to resign but it's not clear who will be taking over and when," said Bridget Welsh of Malaysia's University of Nottingham, an expert on South-East Asian politics.

Mr Muhyiddin can advise the King to dissolve Parliament and call for early polls, but this is not a likely option as daily COVID-19 infections breaching 20,000.

The King can decide on a new leader, but currently, no one coalition can claim a majority. A three-party alliance, which is the biggest opposition bloc, has nominated its leader, Anwar Ibrahim, as a candidate for prime minister. But the bloc has under 90 members, short of the 112 needed for a simple majority. That is also less than the 100 politiicans believed to be backing Mr Muhyiddin.

Calls for 'peaceful transition' to better manage COVID crisis
Some local media said UMNO, the biggest party in the ruling alliance, is pushing one of its members to replace Mr Muhyiddin, in order to keep the alliance intact. But it is unclear if a deal can be struck and if the King will accept it.

Mr Muhyiddin's party also appeared to reject the UMNO plan. Mr Redzuan said letting the party take over the top job "would send the wrong signal." Some party leaders are facing criminal charges and Mr Muhyiddin says he was approached to interfere in the cases.

"We see a situation where the King has to decide if this is about Muhyiddin the man or Muhyiddin's government," which has lost majority support, Ms Welsh said. "The focus should be to ensure a peaceful transition to better manage the COVID-19 crisis."

Mr Muhyiddin took power in March 2020 after initiating the collapse of the former reformist government that won 2018 elections. His party joined hands with UMNO and several others to form a new government that has been unstable. UMNO has been unhappy with playing second fiddle to Mr Muhyiddin's smaller party.

Mr Muhyiddin had been ruling by ordinance without legislative approval since January after suspending Parliament under a state of emergency declared to battle the coronavirus. Critics said he used the emergency, which expired on August 1, to avoid a vote in Parliament that would show he had lost majority support.

Public anger with his government mounted after a lockdown imposed in June failed to contain the virus, with daily cases soaring above 20,000 this month. Malaysia has reported more than 1.36 million confirmed infections since the pandemic began and more than 12,000 deaths.

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A leaked video shows ministry staff packing up his belongings.

 
The reason why I take close interest in Malaysian politics is that 2 of my granduncles are Penangites. Both were quite successful businessmen before retiring. One granduncle was a close friend with a former Penang Gerakan chief due to then being school mates together. As a teen, I used to be interested hearing chats of the adults especially when it comes to politics in Malaysia. Both my granduncles and their sons used to visit my late grandfather's home at Wan Tho Ave during CNY and that's when they used to chit chat about the Malaysian politics. As a kid, I found their talks interesting especially when they revealed that they had to grease the hands of some Bumi Government officials to obtain project tenders.
 
Ismail Sabri would be another lame duck PM. Razaleigh has long been interested in the top job. As a fellow royalty, he would be an acceptable choice for these fucktard state Sultans. At his age, he's probably going to be a PM for 2 years at most before the GE. But at the same time, age is catching up with Anwar. It's now or never for the PH chief. But I have a feeling that the Sultans will bypass him again for the top job. For Anwar to get the post that he has been craving for, he need Mahathir and the chaps from Sabah to support him to give him some cushion support. But I don't think it will happen.
 
The last masjid on orchard road area was sold by those munafiks running MUIS. A wakaf property under syariah can almost never be sold.
May Allah reward them justly on judgement day.

I deliberately post tat question. See tat kafir Syed remained silent and dumb. Mamak Syed talked like one con lawyer. Belat here and there. I also asked him whether he came across any churches or temples built in carpark or basement of building. Kip saying Msia this and that. Look at Msia temples and churches. So big, tall and grand. And he said MALAYsia is racist, evil and unjust? Tiu him!
 
You mean you hear god speaking to you? My friend. You need help. Call this number 63892000 asap tell them god is speaking to you.
You don't believe in God?
The whole basis of the holy books is to seek guidance only and directly from God. He is omni present( everywhere) omniscient ( knows everything) , omnipotent( powderful).
He cannot be created nor destroyed( like energy).
Do we can deduce that maybe God is a form of energy if based on those conditions.
 
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