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(20-11-2022, 01:24 PM)Rubitin Wrote: [ -> ]1+1+1=3. win.
No coalition allowed is fairer.

I am more curious with a coalition govt who will be elected Msia PM? Anwar? This is what I want to know. Now it seems whoever align with BN lesser loser to boost their seats will form govt? Then BN now can hang up and sell liao not bad sia
GE15 has shown that the Malays in the north are increasingly rejecting the moderation practiced by BN and PH in favour of a more religious mindset which PAS preaches.

Muhyiddin Yassin’s offensive “Christianisation” argument is a clear attempt on Perikatan Nasional’s (PN) part to take Malaysia down the same road, not for any spiritual wellbeing but simply for the political gain of those in power.

Unfortunately, results from GE15 have shown that overzealous Islamisation, now offered by PN, is quickly gaining traction in the north.

It is bound to impact even further the country’s development, its attractiveness to foreign investment, economic viability, and the fundamental rights of non-Muslim Malaysians, as well those of women and children, in a significant way.

Malaysians need no reminding that countries which have gone down this path, especially Afghanistan and Iran, have suffered immensely. Malaysia cannot follow suit.
If DAP and Anwar can work w Madhatter in 2018, I don't see why they cannot bend in 2022. Games of Throne played out in real life.
Build back what huh? HSR ah?
Nothing will change wan.
No parties want to work with anwar, that is well known
(20-11-2022, 04:06 PM)Alam Wrote: [ -> ]GE15 has shown that the Malays in the north are increasingly rejecting the moderation practiced by BN and PH in favour of a more religious mindset which PAS preaches.

Muhyiddin Yassin’s offensive “Christianisation” argument is a clear attempt on Perikatan Nasional’s (PN) part to take Malaysia down the same road, not for any spiritual wellbeing but simply for the political gain of those in power.

Unfortunately, results from GE15 have shown that overzealous Islamisation, now offered by PN, is quickly gaining traction in the north.

It is bound to impact even further the country’s development, its attractiveness to foreign investment, economic viability, and the fundamental rights of non-Muslim Malaysians, as well those of women and children, in a significant way.

Malaysians need no reminding that countries which have gone down this path, especially Afghanistan and Iran, have suffered immensely. Malaysia cannot follow suit.
Well  said...... Clapping