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Friday, 23 March 2018

Malaysian General Election

GE14 - Results Overview
Politics of Malaysia
Factors That Decided GE14

Malaysia Today
Mahathir has to go in 2020, no need to wait for Apec 2020, which is in November, as that is obviously an extension tactic. ... Speed is of the essence because wealth is already being transferred – to the wrong people. ... Bersatu fared the worst among the Pakatan Harapan coalition partners ...
GE14/PRU14
Pengerusi Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) Tan Sri Mohd Hashim Abdullah, berkata bagi menjalankan proses pilihan raya itu, SPR menyediakan 8,253 pusat mengundi di seluruh negara yang melibatkan 28,115 tempat mengundi (saluran).

Category: News & Politics

"We will be changing the curriculum in school to focus on mastering the real Islamic teachings, English as well as science and technology...so...
The Thing About Royalty
..Monarchs do come and go but they usually stay a very long time before going. Theirs is a job for life unless they abdicate willingly or get overthrown.... 
Protect Workers Rather Than Jobs
The Star (Views)... Technology optimists argue that progress creates many more jobs than it destroys....
Old Politics in New Malaysia
In PAKATAN government faces the arduous task of changing the value system of the people, especially with the unrepentant sense of entitlement within its leadership ranks....(opinion) 
New EC Chief... Azhar Harun
The 14th Malaysian general election(GE14/PRU14) will elect members of the 14th Parliament of Malaysia on or before 24 August 2018. The 13th Parliament of Malaysia will automatically dissolve on 24 June 2018. The first meeting of the first session of the 13th Parliament of Malaysia was held on 24 June 2013.
 The Constitution of Malaysia requires that a general election to be held in the fifth calendar year unless it is dissolved earlier by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong due to a motion of no-confidence or at the request of the Prime Minister.
The 222 members of the Dewan Rakyat are elected from single-member constituencies using the first-past-the-post voting system. Malaysia does not practice compulsory votingand automatic voter registration. The voting age is 21 although the age of majority in the country is 18. The redistricting of electoral boundaries for the entire country are expected to be completed before the next general election. Elections are conducted by the Election Commission, which is under the jurisdiction of the Prime Minister's Department.
Prior to the election concerns have been raised about the redistricting efforts, including accusations of gerrymandering.
The government has been criticized for rushing through the redistricting process and for creating vastly disproportionate districts in opposition strongholds where one MP may represent as many as 10 times the number of constituents as an MP in a government dominated district...read more>

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POST G14
Mixed Views on Outlook of Market
Local investors are buying renewed optimism post-GE14 while foreigners are mostly net sellers....

G14 Results
Results Overview
Simple majority is 112 and two-third majority is 148
BN = 79
PH = 113
PAS = 18
OTH = 12
GE14 Parliment Results.

YAB PM Najib
BN Candidates for FT Will Act As “VILLAGE HEADS”. Federal Territories Barisan Nasional candidate line-up for the 14th general election (GE14) has been described as a team of “village heads”, as they were picked based on the preferences of grassroots and the people..
Perak To Benefit from RM5B Highway....
Religion and GE14...BN is sensibly using above the psychological war of words between two opposition groups...
Johor likely to stay a BN ‘fixed Deposit’ Pakatan Harapan is aiming to win enough state seats to gain a simple majority in the 56-member state assembly, where it currently has 16. It is also eyeing 10 more parliamentary seats to add to its current six...
NTP is a success story Malaysia is now at the cusp of rapid change and the Government is determined to drive the country's development to greater heights in the future, says Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak...read more>
Healthy performance seen for Malaysia banks


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Why The Chinese Hate MCA And BN - Poor MCA. The party’s leaders have been wearing their best game faces as the election approaches, apparently confident that they’ll make gains. But even if Liow Tiong Lai suddenly discovers the cure for cancer, they’re almost certain to be wiped out. The reason: Chinese people are mad as hell and hungry for change. The problem is, I’m not sure if they know (or want) what comes next...read more>

Malaysian Chinese votes expected to return to Barisan Nasional: MCA ... The Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) expects Chinese votes to return to the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition as Prime Minister Najib Razak has implemented “inclusive policies”. These include the easing of restrictions on Chinese schools, MCA President Liow Tiong Lai told ...

Why Chinese voters still favour the opposition - The Malaysian Insight AT a kopitiam in Pandamaran town, Klang, the owner and his regular customers laughed when asked why local Chinese do not support MCA and ... He said BN's mismanagement of the country's economy, corruption and wastage had led to a weak ringgit, resulting in the people struggling with rising cost of ...

Fed up with opposition lies, more Chinese voters returning to MCA, BN ... Chinese voters are coming back to MCA and Barisan Nasional (BN) as they are fed up with the opposition, MCA president Datuk Seri Liow ... "DAP and its ally PKR would also instigate the people to hate the government so that they can gain the people's votes" he told reporters today.


Economic and Political Issue

Economic issues really matter in coming general election - Business ... THE year 2018 carries two important milestones for Malaysia. First, 2018 is the Mid-Term Review of the Eleventh Malaysia Plan (2016-2020), whereby the Economic Planning Unit of Prime Minister Department will take stock of our economic achievements and development programmes in 2016-17, ...

Minimal Impact on Malaysia for nowRHETORICS are translating into action, as trade spat continues to brew rapidly between the world’s two largest economic juggernauts, the United States and China.
The US President Donald Trump’s move to impose sweeping tariffs on US$50bil worth of imports from China has raised concerns on the potential domino effect on other countries.
Malaysia, known as an export-reliant economy, could also be hit with unfavourable impacts, both directly and indirectly, if the trade war escalates into a global scenario.
Nomura, in a special report, projects Malaysia’s “ultimate exposure” to the United States – including via intermediate goods to China for assembly into final products destined for the United States – at 10% of gross domestic product (GDP), about half of which is in electronics products...read more>
Taking unicorns by the horn...
Ericsenz redefines private equity...
PETRONAS aims to maintain discipline...
MB: Kedah will be Barisan’s for sure - Barisan Nasional says it will retain Kedah in the general election and predicts taking 30 of the 36 state seats for a resounding victory.
On the parliamentary front, the ruling coalition has declared that it could win 13 of the 15 seats, including the “hot seat” of Langkawi...read more>
Different bubbles, different stories...
Education builds a nation...
Letter of Opinions...

Selected videos

Useful links
Those who had been invited to address at Congress Meeting
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for closer ties between the U.S. and Japan in his address to a joint session of congress Wednesday. Abe also expressed "eternal condolences" for the American lives lost fighting Japan in World War II. "On behalf of Japan and the Japanese people, I offer with profound respect my eternal condolences to the souls of all American people that were lost during World War II," he said. "History is harsh. What's done cannot be undone," Abe said recalling his visit to the National World War II Memorial. "With deep repentance in my heart, I stood there in silent prayers".
PM Abe is such a great leader. This speech is very impressive. I love Japan more than ever. May US-JAPAN friendship last forever!...
(Japan Industrial Culture)...
Great Speech. I am proud to have you as Prime Minister.


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