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Ismail Sabri Becomes the new Premier minister of Malaysia

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They are all corrupted...im not bothered with local politics anymore, it is the same old jostle for power.

With stature comes money.
yea...lets see any surprise in next year's general election
 
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Najib? No way it would be viewed as an scandal they will not take such actions
He is stalling his case, step son and his wife acquitted. There are many involve, not even Mahathir dare touch. They are pushing all the blame to Jho Low. In Najib defence, he didn't know anything, all mastermind by Jho Low. Jho Low wanted to surrender, they threaten him not to come back. After Najib already said, "The money is not for himself".
 
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Lee regretted the painful history. He said that if Tunku Abdul Rahman was firm enough to soothe the radicals, build a multiracial Malaysia, and let the Chinese and Indians share power in the police, army and administrative agencies, Malaysia will be more prosperous and fair than it is today. “Much of what has been achieved in Singapore could have been replicated throughout Malaysia. Both countries would have been better off,” he added.

However, there is no “if” in history and everything is now unalterable fact. Lee had played an important role and should bear a certain degree of historical responsibility in the withdrawal of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia. History will have a fair judgement on this point.

As a leader closely related to Malaysia, Lee had always observed the development of Malaysia even after the withdrawal of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia, and expressed his views. In his book One Man's View of the World, he commented on Malaysia:

  • The population structure of Malaysia will make it more difficult to shake Malay supremacy. Many Chinese and Indians choose to leave Malaysia and emigrate to other countries.
  • Race-based policies is putting Malaysia at a disadvantage. It is voluntarily shrinking the talent pool needed to build the kind of society that makes use of talent from all races. They are prepared to lose that talent in order to maintain the dominance of one race.
  • Eventually, the Chinese and Indians will exert little influence at the polling booths. When that day comes, with no votes to bargain with, the Chinese and Indians cannot hope to bring about a fair and equal society for themselves.
 
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