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Sunday, October 14, 2012

PKR mampu urustadbir negara dengan baik jika diberi mandat rakyat


KEMABONG: Ketua Pembangkang Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim menyelar sikap kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) yang dipimpin Perdana Menteri Dato' Seri Najib Tun Razak sebagai tidak prihatin kepada masalah bebanan rakyat kerana terpaksa berdepan dengan kos sara hidup yang tinggi terutamanya keperluan asas seperti minyak petrol dan barangan runcit yang lain.

Beliau berkata, melihatkan keperitan hidup rakyat yang semakin tertekan kerana masalah itu, mendorong beliau mencadangkan kepada kerajaan supaya harga minyak diturunkan namun Perdana Menteri bimbang kononnya negara akan muflis jika ia diturunkan.

“ Kita tak faham kenapa kerajaan lantas sahaja berkata negara akan muflis jika setiap benda yang pembangkang cadangkan demi kebaikan rakyatnya diberi jawapan yang negatif...sedangkan minyak, gula dan lain lain keperluan terus naik tetapi kerajaan membiarkan ini berlaku.

“Sebaliknya, tanah adat (NCR) hak rakyat diambil mereka, balak dan saham hilang entah kemana perginya...menjadikan rakyat hidup merana.

“Sebagai Perdana Menteri atau Ketua Menteri harus memikirkan secara meluas dan jangka panjang kesan tindakan seperti itu kepada anak cucu cicit dari kepelbagaian kaum dinegara ini,” kata beliau semasa program ceramah perdana di Kg Kalibatang Lama yang dihadiri kira kira 1,000 orang pada Jumaat.

Ketua Pembangkang itu yang juga merupakan Penasihat Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Nasional dan Ahli Parlimen Permatang Pauh berkata, tidak ada cara lain lagi untuk memperbetulkan kecacatan pentadbiran negara masa kini yang diterajui BN-UMNO selain dari menumbangkan mereka pada pilihanraya umum kali ke-13 (PRU-13) akan datang ini.

Tegasnya lagi, jika rakyat memberi mandat kepada Pakatan Rakyat (PR) menawan Putrajaya selepas PRU-13, beliau yakin bahawa PR mampu melakukan yang terbaik untuk menerajui kerajaan baru dengan lebih sempurna sepertimana berlaku kepada negeri negeri yang ditadbir pembangkang khususnya Selangor dan Pulau Pinang.

Beliau mengambil contoh bahawa selepas PR mengambil alih kerajaan negeri Selangor pada tahun 2008 (PRU-12) langkah utama dilakukan ialah menstrukturkan semula pengurusan bekalan air dimana rakyat Selangor menempah sejarah menikmati bekalan air secara percuma sehingga sekarang.

“Bukan setakat itu sahaja...malah setiap pelajar masuk Universiti dapat bantuan sebanyak RM1,000. Ibu yang melahirkan anak mendapat bantuan RM200 iaitu sama dengan Pulau Pinang kerana ia telah menjadi dasar kerajaan PR yang telus dan ikhlas.

“Kita bukan janji kosong tetapi PR kotakan janjinya dimana diSabah juga akan menikmati semua janji ini jikalau Sabah ditadbir PR selepas PRU-13 kelak,” tegas beliau disambut dengan sorakan hadirin.

Melihat senario itu, Najib sehingga sekarang tidak berani membubarkan Parlimen sepertimana yang sering dicanangkannya dipentas pentas ceramah umum UMNO-BN sebelum ini untuk menghadapi rakyat pada PRU-13 bagi mendapat mandat bari secara demokrasi, jelas Anwar.

Dalam pada itu, Dato'Seri Anwar yakin akan dapat menumbangkan kerajaan BN yang ditunjangi UMNO pada PRU-13 berdasarkan pemerhatiannya ketika program turun padang berceramah diseluruh negara telah mendapat sambutan yang diluar jangkaan kerana rakyat telah bosan dengan keadaan sekarang lantas mahukan perubahan.

Secara berseloroh beliau berkata, “ Nampaknya selepas PRU-13 kita lantik Najib jadi Ketua Pembangkang yang baru (atau)...kalau tidak pun kita lantik sebagai Duta Besar Malaysia ke negara Monggolia,” ujarnya.

51 comments:

  1. Anwar mula misi menghasut rakyat untuk undi PKR. Pembangkang Sabah pula akan hilang undi.

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    1. Pembangkang TIDAK akn hilang undi tapi BuKAN PKR la..................

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  2. Rakyat Sabah jangan bagi mandat dengan PR

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    1. tukar kerajaan bukan seperti tukar baju. kalau PR memimpin dengan teruk, tunggu dlu 5 tahun baru boleh tukar semula.

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    1. boleh tengok pada 4 negeri tadbiran pembangkang. tengoklah bagus ka tidak mereka uruskan negeri2 tu.

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  4. siapa mereka yg dpt mengurus? bukankah slma ini pntdbiran negara getting better? sudah diberikan peha mau betis lg...

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  5. Saya tidak mahu Parti yang memberi IC ori kepada pendatang asing.orang cakap apapun, saya tetap katakan TIDAK kpd Pengkhianat Negara Malaysia.PAKATAN akan bawa perubahan.saya Yakin.

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  6. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak's visit to three districts in Sabah over the weekend is poised to further strengthen the Barisan Nasional (BN) in the state ahead of the next general election.

    A political analyst said the prime minister's assertion in Penampang on Saturday that the federal government never seized Sabah's rights has somewhat diluted the opposition's trump card - playing up or harping on that issue to win the hearts and minds of the people.

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  7. In what is seen as a plus point for the BN, Najib had aptly assured the local people during a walkabout in Kundasang town that the federal government had big plans for Sabah "if the BN is given the mandate once again".

    As a prelude to this, Najib, the architect of the 1Malaysia concept, announced on his visit to Kudat on Sunday that he agreed in principle to build a coastal road linking Tuaran, Kota Marudu and Kudat as well as the setting up of a Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) centre in Kudat in the northern part of Sabah.

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  8. Political analyst Salman Nurillah sees the prime minister's visit to Sabah as a timely boost for the BN as it sought to reassert its dominance following the recent departure of several state BN leaders to the opposition camp.

    Although Sabah BN might face a strong challenge from the opposition in the urban and suburban areas, he predicted that Sabah would remain a stronghold of the BN, helmed by Najib and, at the state level, by Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman.

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  9. In the last election, in 2008, Sabah BN almost made a clean sweep of all the 25 parliamentary and 60 state seats. The only seats that fell to the opposition, namely the DAP, were the Kota Kinabalu parliamentary and Sri Tanjung (Tawau) state seats.

    Salman, a former civil servant with a law degree from Universiti Malaya and a Master's degree from UiTM, said the big turnout for the prime minister's programmes in Penampang, Kundasang and Kudat "where thousands of people were so eager to see him face to face and listen to his speech, actually sent a strong signal or message to the opposition, especially local parties like STAR and SAPP, that the people still have trust and confidence in the BN to deliver".

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  10. "While the local parties are trying to show that they are fighting for the rights of Sabah, the big plan for Sabah for the year 2013, with a huge allocation, was actually complementing the struggle and showing that our PM really cares for the welfare of the people of Sabah,"

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  11. negeri Selangor jagaan PKR pun byk masalah.

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  12. rakyat jgn mudah terkena pancingan pembangkang.

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  13. Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek today accused Pakatan Rakyat (PR) of not having a viable economic model to replace that of Barisan Nasional (BN), adding the opposition pact will lead Malaysia into bankruptcy within two years of its rule.

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    1. “From my debate with Lim Guan Eng, it’s obvious that Pakatan do not have any economic model to develop the social economic sector of the nation,” the MCA leader said today in his address to delegates at the party’s 63rd anniversary celebrations here.

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    2. “What they have are only populist policies, giving money here and there but not addressing the underlying economic structural issue in Malaysia,” he added.

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    3. Dr Chua said if PR honours their policies as stated in their manifesto Buku Jingga, the nation will go bankrupt in two years “just like Greece”.

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    4. “For example to abolish tolls, it will cost RM50-100 billion; to absorb all the National Higher Education Fund (PTPTN) loans, it will cost RM40 billion,” he explained.

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    5. “Ensuring every household will have a RM4,000 monthly income in five years, a total of RM93.9 billion annually would need to be paid out to the 3.8 million households to ensure their income is guaranteed at RM4,000 per month,” he added, reiterating Malaysia will be “the Greece of ASEAN in two years”.

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    6. He also reiterated his party’s assertion that a vote for DAP will only serve to empower PAS.

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    7. “It is not political spinning. It is political reality,” he said, adding that empowering DAP helps pave the way for PAS to be the “tai kor” (big brother) at both state and federal levels.

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    8. “Religion is a very volatile issue in a multiracial country and if you put it as a national political agenda, it becomes a recipe for national disaster.”

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  14. Abolishing the national higher education loan scheme and implementing all of Pakatan Rakyat’s (PR) Buku Jingga policies will bleed RM188 billion annually from federal coffers and bankrupt the country, Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin has said.

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    1. The Rembau MP, speaking during last night’s lively debate with PKR strategy director Rafizi Ramli, ran down the federal opposition’s plans, pointing out that the country’s annual Budget for this year is merely RM233 billion.

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    2. “In total, if we calculate all of PR’s promises of the moon and the stars, we will have to spend RM188 billion in one year alone. And what is the size of our Budget, ladies and gentlemen? RM233 billion.

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    3. “You deduct that from the Budget and we only get RM45 billion remaining.

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    4. “To pay the salaries of our civil servants alone, we need to spend RM52 billion... so we would not even be able to afford paying the salaries of our civil servants,” the fiery youth leader thundered during the late night debate aired live on Astro Awani.

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    5. “Our country will become a bankrupt nation. You do not believe me? Then look at Greece in Europe. And for your information, Saudara Rafizi, Greece is among the few nations that offers free education.”

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    6. Khairy had earlier derived the RM188 billion figure by combining the estimated expenditure a government run by PR would have to incur annually if it were to implement all of its Buku Jingga policies, with the cost of scrapping the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loan scheme and offer free education to all Malaysians.

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    7. He claimed that according to Rafizi’s own projections, removing the PTPTN would cost the government some RM185 billion, which, if settled in staggered payments over 10 years, would amount to over RM18 billion annually.

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    8. “To scrap the PTPTN loan would firstly cost RM30 billion. Then Rafizi has suggested the construction of 10 new universities... This would cost RM2 billion each, judging from the targeted annual enrolment rate of about 10,000 new students,” Khairy said.

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    9. Adding this to the offer of settling the school fees of students seeking both private and public education would rack up a RM188 billion education bill for the country, he added.

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    10. “But you cannot stop here... you have to read this promise along with PR’s other Buku Jingga promises because this is a question of the government’s sustainability in the future.

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    11. “PR’s suggestion to scrap toll, for example, would cost between RM30 and RM50 billion to buy up all the concessionaires.

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    12. “Then, maintaining the tolls would cost about RM2 billion per year. Free WiFi, RM1.2 billion per year. Cancelling the water concession in Selangor alone would cost RM15 billion.

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    13. “Raising oil royalties for Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu and Kelantan would cost RM12.5 billion. And finally, maintaining a minimum wage of RM4,000 for every household would cost up to RM90 billion,” he said.

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    14. Based on these projections, said the youth leader, Malaysia would have to spend some RM170 billion to fulfil PR’s Buku Jingga promises.

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    15. But in his rebuttal, Rafizi disputed Khairy’s numbers, and mocked him for being such an expert on PR’s Buku Jingga policies.

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    16. Rafizi maintained that scrapping the federal loan scheme PTPTN and offering free education to young Malaysians would only cost the government an estimated RM5 billion annually, which he said was a far cry from the billions the country bleeds annually due to corrupt practices.

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    17. The RM5 billion figure, he explained, would include RM3 billion to cover existing fees paid by undergraduates in public universities, as well as create more places so students would not be forced to enrol in expensive private institutions.

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    18. He added the further RM2 billion annually would be used over the next decade to write off the current PTPTN debts, which he said amounts to some RM24 billion.

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    19. “This is not merely an issue about writing off these PTPTN debts but also about taking a look at the country’s economic standing and sustainable future.

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    20. Rafizi also drew similarities between Malaysia and the United State’s current staggering student loan debt of over US$2.3 trillion (RM6.9 trillion).

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    21. “This is all linked — why our graduates are unable to service their loans is because of the rising cost of living,” he said, pointing out that eventually, it would be the government and taxpayers who would have to bear the country’s staggering education loan debt.

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    22. “That is why the central bank of New York has said that if this debt is not cleared, it would pose as a massive stumbling block to the world economy... This problem lies not only here but in many other nations,” he said.

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    23. The federal opposition is set to make higher education reform a key policy to win the hearts of young Malays, a demographic it believes will make up the bulk of fence-sitters in the coming polls.

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    24. But Khairy insisted last night that the suggestion was fabricated by PKR after it began to realise that its support from younger voters have waned significantly.

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    25. As such, insisted the Umno Youth chief, abolishing the PTPTN and offering free education were not policies agreed on by PKR’s other PR partners, namely DAP and PAS.

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    26. Rafizi refuted this later during the debate, however, pointing out that PAS leaders were among the strongest advocates for free education.

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