Wah! That's the spirit.
With the placard "Kotakan Kata!” he sure is very motivated to make good the "not 2/3 majority vote" that his party had garnered in recent election.
Hopefully things will turn out for the better for the old man, how wishful thinking that may sound. Well, the PM has all the rights to make amends, let's be fair.
With the placard "Kotakan Kata!” he sure is very motivated to make good the "not 2/3 majority vote" that his party had garnered in recent election.
Hopefully things will turn out for the better for the old man, how wishful thinking that may sound. Well, the PM has all the rights to make amends, let's be fair.
But what about this?
Khairy Jamaluddin (BN-Rembau) then got into the petty and childish act of counting words when he pointed out that Parliamentary Opposition leader Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (PKR-Permatang Pauh) had also asked a question that exceeded the 40-word limit as outlined in the Standing Orders.
But he got shot down as the Opposition lawmakers pointed out that her question had yet to be asked.
Read more here
Certainly not good for this eager beaver & man-in-a-hurry MP that comes with an Oxford reputation. ...Tak begitu? Poor SIL!
Kit Siang seems to have summarized it up for KJ and his "first day in school" experience when he lamented with regard to the whole proceedings. He said, "This is a very bad start, this a terrible start, this is an atrocious start for parliamentary proceedings in the 12th Parliament". Poor us!
Kit Siang seems to have summarized it up for KJ and his "first day in school" experience when he lamented with regard to the whole proceedings. He said, "This is a very bad start, this a terrible start, this is an atrocious start for parliamentary proceedings in the 12th Parliament". Poor us!
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