Moving house... ( 4 )
So, we have Anifah Aman, the younger brother of Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman, as deputy prime minister under Pakatan Rakyat?
The man was quoted as saying in theSun: Anifah: Once the defections start, there's no stopping. He did not discount himself from moving house, (caveat) "if it is in the best interest of the people".
Apparently, the lure of the 20% oil royalty offer by Pakatan Rakyat, deliverable or not, is a big carrot for the rabbits.
Meanwhile, horse-trading continues though Abdullah Badawi has found a temporary respite, at least for now.
Comments
The lure of the 20% on one side, but what about the things being said that the BN MPs are also lured by PKR with millions of ringgit worth of money? Is that true? Where does PKR get those amount of money??
Such lucrative deals, but I'm thinking why PKR really need these MPs who are obviously in it for the money and benefits. How sure are PKR that the BN MPs will be loyal to PKR?
Posted by: farzain
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May 16, 2008 11:19 AM
if we are to have true democracry, PKR shldnt attempt back door majority via enticing BN MPs to jump parties. I fully agree with Haris Ibrahim in his Star interview...if MPs want to switch parties, they must go back to the rakyat for mandate!!!Otherwise it's making the whole electoral process into a fiasco.
Posted by: islandglades
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May 18, 2008 05:07 PM
i personally feels the most pressing issue is illegal immigrants in sabah , high cost of living in sabah , 10% of malaysians in sabah subsidizes 70% of the country's cooking oil as quoted by datuk Yong of SAPP appearing in the star's news report , last but not least the promises made by federal leaders during the march'08 elections to sabahans.
Posted by: kent
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May 18, 2008 09:34 PM