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1 hour ago, Lala81 said:

Well. For the foreseeable future, many of the MY chinese will still come over. Dilute some of the PRC influence in the chinese community here.

That is much more preferred as they are the traditional source!

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1 hour ago, Lala81 said:

Well. For the foreseeable future, many of the MY chinese will still come over. Dilute some of the PRC influence in the chinese community here.

Suppork. Dunno abt u, but Sg definitely feels more tiong today than it was 10 yrs ago

 

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1 hour ago, Lala81 said:

Well. For the foreseeable future, many of the MY chinese will still come over. Dilute some of the PRC influence in the chinese community here.

There is something Uniquely Malaysia that an elected MP can switch parties as he wishes without losing his seat!

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2 minutes ago, Soya said:

Suppork. Dunno abt u, but Sg definitely feels more tiong today than it was 10 yrs ago

 

 

你们坏的很够力的 。。

怎默可以酱说我们的🇨🇳朋友的。。

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a quick catch up of the history ... 1999 all over again? LOL

* 1982 - As a rising young politician, Anwar joins Mahathir's party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), soon after the latter became prime minister for the first time.

* 1993 - Anwar rises rapidly in the party to become deputy prime minister, on course to succeed Mahathir.

* 1998 - Months of feuding with Mahathir over Malaysia's handling of the Asian financial crisis culminates in Anwar's sacking. In opposition, Anwar wins support from a large section of Malay Muslims, the dominant ethnic group in the multi-cultural country, to drive his Reformasi movement and Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), or the People's Justice Party.

* 1999 - Anwar is convicted and jailed for corruption and sodomy, charges he maintains were politically motivated.

* 2003 - Mahathir steps down after 22 years as prime minister.

* 2004 to 2013 - Four years after his 2004 release, Anwar is again accused of sodomy by a male aide. Anwar says the accusations aimed at removing him from his post at the time, as leader of the opposition, which came close to defeating Najib Razak, another Mahathir protege, in the disputed 2013 election.

* 2015 - During Najib's administration, Anwar is jailed for sodomy for the second time.

* 2016 to 2017 - Mahathir quits UMNO amid calls for Najib to resign over a multi-billion dollar corruption scandal at a state fund. Mahathir forms a new party, Bersatu, before joining forces with Anwar's opposition coalition, Pakatan Harapan (PH).

He promises to seek a royal pardon for Anwar and hand him the premiership if the coalition succeeds in its bid to oust Najib and the UMNO-led government.

* 2018 - Mahathir leads the opposition coalition to an unprecedented victory in a May 9 general election, ending UMNO's 60-year rule. Within a week, Anwar is pardoned and released.

* 2019 - Anwar denies accusations of having sexually assaulted a former male aide, describing them as "politics at its worst". The case was dropped on grounds of insufficient evidence.

* 2020 - Mahathir faces pressure from Anwar's allies in the coalition to set a date for the handover, sources say. Separate meetings at the weekend between politicians from the ruling coalition and UMNO spark talks of a possible alliance to form a new government. Anwar blames the bid on "our former friends" in Mahathir's Bersatu and "a small faction of traitors" from his own party.

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Najib denies signing SD supporting rumoured new coalition led by Dr M

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The report yesterday claimed that Najib was among federal lawmakers who made statutory declarations supporting Dr Mahathir, to head up a new coalition government with the Opposition.

The Pekan MP reportedly told news portal The Malaya Post about the SD, amid mounting speculation over Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) future as the ruling coalition.

“Yes I’ve signed it (the SD), but conditionally,” he was quoted as saying.

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2020/02/24/najib-denies-signing-sd-supporting-rumoured-new-coalition-led-by-dr-m/1840278

Denials by politicians are quite interesting, as the denial is usually pretty close to the truth. [:p]

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AI is no match against laoma, the prata king. He kena left right and centre but cannot do anything! 20 years of reformasi is being extinguished by the same old cunning fox!

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2 hours ago, Windwaver said:

He didn't meet with the king leh, does that mean the King doesn't agree? :secret-laugh:

 

The meeting is scheduled at 1400 hrs today. They are supposed to meet in a few minutes' time!

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5 hours ago, Victor68 said:

Frankly, anyone in MCF thinks this Anwar will be a better PM for Malaysia although I don't like TDM. But hor, who else to lead them? Najib? He only greedy but during this time, was the economy good? Maybe those Malaysian can share. 

Madhatter is a madman and Chinese/Singapore hater. His only agenda is to elevate Malay to "modern race" status like Japanese to compensate for his inferior complex and to cure his  PTSD, which resulted from his study time in Sg. 

On the other hand, Anwar is an Erdogan wannabe. Both sucks and Malaysia Chinese is the sucker. 

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7 minutes ago, Somewhat1975 said:

Madhatter is a madman and Chinese/Singapore hater. His only agenda is to elevate Malay to "modern race" status like Japanese to compensate for his inferior complex and to cure his  PTSD, which resulted from his study time in Sg. 

On the other hand, Anwar is an Erdogan wannabe. Both sucks and Malaysia Chinese is the sucker. 

Why this sentence? Don't see the link between him and Erdogan. 

 

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