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Ku Li says country needs a ‘New Deal’, not ‘1 Malaysia’ PDF Print
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Saturday, 11 July 2009 00:00
By Leslie Lau, The Malaysian Insider

On the eve of the prime minister’s first 100 days in office, Umno veteran Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said tonight that Malaysians should evaluate 1 Malaysia against issues like “the fact of constitutional failure in Perak” and “the stench of corruption” in the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) project.

Tengku Razaleigh, who made an unsuccessful bid to contest the Umno presidency, also asked Malaysians to consider the “cynical political plays on racial unity against assurances that national unity is the priority,” when judging the Barisan Nasional (BN) government elected into power last March.

The former finance minister also gave short shrift to the PM’s economic reforms, and argued for a “Malaysian New Deal” without race based considerations in order for the country to be talent-driven and competitive.

Datuk Seri Najib Razak marks 100 days in office as prime minister tomorrow. In that time he has put in place reforms in the capital markets and released a number of Internal Security Act detainees.

But he has also presided over a major crackdown on dissent while the Perak power grab saga continues to be played out.

In recent days, one of his most ardent backers Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad also began to criticise the current government, particularly on the reversal of the policy to teach science and mathematics in English.

Speaking to public relations consultants at a dinner here tonight, Tengku Razaleigh pointed out that the current government was elected into power on March 8, 2008, and not 100 days ago.

He also argued that Najib had effectively been in power since last year when Tun Abdullah Badawi’s departure schedule had been announced.

“The issues before the present BN government are not transformed overnight with a change of the man at the top,” he said.

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written by joeawk, July 10, 2009 23:32:06
It is not about BN or Pakatan, it is about which coalition can taker Malaysia forward. After 50 yrs of BN, what have we and are we still not losing hope on BN and still want to cling on?

IMalaysia, succeed or fail, we move on, we change government. We cannot look back but must look forward. It is not about we liking Anwar and loatheing Najib. It is the entrenchment of so many things which is not right about UMNO/BN that we seek change. BN/UMNO cannot change enough to enable Malaysia to move forward. Their baggage is just too heavy to drag along and still be effetive.

UMNO/BN is not an option. We must change government and we must put up Pakatan. UMNO/BN would not let go easily and they will manipulate Pakatan people, but we must remain focus to vote in Pakatan candidates in the next General Election. This is the deal for us
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written by Ahjamal, July 10, 2009 23:46:12
Ku Li your have good vision and also a great leader. Sad to say in UMNO they dont need this kind of sincere leader. All they need are the same kind able to bluff most importantly is to cover up one another and rob the nation dry. Most ex senior minister and good ex civil servants have come out to say the the Perak state govermnent grab is unlawful but UMNO and the police plus the court tuned it legal. Only contries without shame is equal to our nation.
Perhaps Ku Li should consider PAS or PKR to joinly remove all this kind of evil leaders in UMNO plus those in component parties.
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written by cheekhiaw, July 11, 2009 00:40:30
Ku Li,

'New Deal' or 'New Steal'?Not '1Malaysia' but '1Malaysia Many Thieves'
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written by mowadoha, July 11, 2009 02:30:20
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written by Milo, July 11, 2009 09:30:38
There are too many cancer cells in UMNO. Healthy cells such as the like of Ku Li cannot survive in such an environment. We need UMNO to reform quickly to become a better party....because, if that doesn't happen, we will not get a viable two-party system of governance after the next general election...as again one party will dominate with absolute power - this time PAKATAN RAKYAT!
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written by InEffective, July 11, 2009 10:51:06

If this politician wants to emulate Roosevelt and that president's incredible accomplishments, then credible leadership action (not only rhetoric) and behavior is needed.

When is he going to lead ?
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written by shamadz72, July 11, 2009 20:47:10
Mu doh tau UMNO lagu tu, mu dok buak gapo dale tong taik tu lagi
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written by jason, July 11, 2009 23:42:06
Ku li you are a true Malaysian.Hope you will join the rakyat to bring in a new government.
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