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– Looks like the romance between UMNO and PAS is over and there is not going to
be a wedding a simple or grand wedding. PAS bended over and gave the arse
before the wedding and UMNO gladly took it and shaft it real good. Not PAS
bride is soiled already and no other suitors want PAS as it will tarnish their
name if associated with an immoral PAS who indulge in pre-martial political sex
of the worse kind, having their butts creamed by UMNO.
Best PH
and Pribumi leave PAS out of the equation because
Die hard
UMNO members who are defecting to Pribumi or PKR will never vote i for the hypocrites
as they blame PAS for the current racial and religious intolerances and also propping
up Najib
Die hard
PAS members who hold TGNA in high esteem and now are flocking to Amnah will not
vote for PAS which is called UMNO tambah
Non-Malays
and Non-Muslims will punish the PH parties or Pribumi if they team up with PAS.
PAS as
UMNO tambah only have left around 30% die hard members who do not use their
brains at all and will garner only maybe 35 to 40% of rural Malay votes and UMNO
will also be fighting for the same pool. The balance of rural Malay votes will
be for Pribumi-PH if PAS is not in the opposition grouping
PAS is
going to die a natural death as now money is king in PAS
Read
below
She hopes the amendments to the Bankruptcy Act and
the Child Sexual Crime Bill will be tabled in the current Dewan Rakyat sitting,
with Hadi's bill listed No 7 on the Order Paper.
KUALA LUMPUR:
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Azalina Othman Said hopes the
amendments to the Bankruptcy Act and the Child Sexual Crime Bill will be tabled
in the current Dewan Rakyat sitting.
She was asked by reporters whether the amendments to the Syariah
Courts (Criminal Jurisdiction) Act 1965, also known as Act 355 or RUU355, would
be tabled at this sitting.
Azalina hoped the two bills will be tabled as they affect a lot of
people
I hope the Child
Sexual Crime Bill and the amendments to the Bankruptcy Act will be read in the
Dewan Rakyat. They affect a lot of people.”
The amendments to the Bankruptcy Act are aimed at giving a new
lease of life to people who are declared bankrupt.
PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang had tabled a motion on the last day
of Parliament’s sitting last May after the government allowed it to take
precedence over government bills.
However, the PAS president deferred debating the bill and retabled
a revised version in November last year after it was moved up again on the
Order Paper list.
Hadi’s bill is listed at No 7 on the Order Paper list.
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