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Independents or Depending on Who Pays the Most?

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  I have to be straight to the point. To those who think that Malaysia needs independent candidates to change the political landscape in the country, it is another form of deception that will end up everyone feeling disappointed.          In the major democracies around the world, there are only two major parties -- either the Republicans or the Democrats, the Labour or the Liberal. Before the formation of Pakatan, Barisan was the only coalition.            No matter how individual parties like PKR, DAP or PAS (when it was formerly under Tok Guru Nik Aziz Nik Mat) performed in the past, none of these parties could succeed in their march on their own to Putrajaya.          Politics in Malaysia or anywhere in the world has always depended on the strengths of the coalitions. Hence, in the more mature economies, you either vote for the Democrats or the Republicans.        ...

Opposition MPs fined RM3,000, but others just escape?

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  I am finding it very hard to reconcile all the facts when I was told that the Opposition Members of Parliament had been issued three summonses each, totalling RM3,000.           In fact, a lot of the decisions made by the previous government under Mahiaddin Yasin and the present government under Ismail Sabri Yaakob simply do not make sense to me.           The special parliamentary sitting was already in session but after a few Covid-19 cases were detected, there was such a big commotion in parliament on the evening of July 29.            The hype was on the Delta variant, p resumably, and the special parliamentary sitting was conveniently cut short. Meanwhile, the number of cases are still hovering around 20,000 cases every day when the government announced that cinemas will be allowed to open soon. It just doesn't make sense at all!           Why do I say...

Why so heartless to fine them RM2000 or sentence them up to six months' jail?

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  (20+) SJ Echo - Posts | Facebook           What wrong did these peddlers commit to warrant a fine of RM2000 for selling or buying at traffic light junctions?           Sometimes, out of empathy, I would buy a bottle or two although I would never eat them straightaway until I have washed the contents thoroughly.           These young entrepreneurs are willing to work very hard to just earn a living. We may not know their family circumstances but the very fact that they are willing to work under extreme weather conditions tell us that they need the money for survival.          Hence, I cannot understand why a law has to be passed to stop such peddling. While I can understand that the traffic light junction is dangerous for such activities, to fine them RM2000 or put them in jail for six months is simply heartless.             In ...