Thursday, April 24, 2008

Is Anwar Ibrahim Malaysia's next PM?

If you asked me. I would would probably say yes. He looks pretty convincing. He is in a position and situation where he cannot afford to produce lies. He might not be everyone's favorite choice but he is the man for the job for now. He is what Malaysia needs at the moment. We need a strong leader to drive this nation back to being one of the leading countries in Asia. Our government lacks political common sense. And Anwar has proven he has plenty of it. With his unexpected big success in the last general election. By Collaborating with other opposition parties and finding a platform for all parties to work together produced his desired outcome.
He has given a statement today stating it wont take him more than 3 years to be the next PM. I would be interested to see his line up for his cabinet. I am very sure the Indian support is still strongly hold by the opposition and for good reasons. Even tough Datuk Samy has been addressing all the issues which were earlier been avoided by him. He still has a long way to go to earn back the people's trust and respect. I personnel y think he needs the peoples backing on this issues because he is still a very strong man with political power and He can do much more now for the people without the government holding him back. I feel we should let him do his part before he leaves for good.
The 5 guys in ISA is still a very big concern to the Indian public. As the government still does not want to address their wrong doings. Where this would end up is still a big question mark.
Another news that bothers me is that the rise in fuel price which should also benefit the Malaysian government because we are also fuel exporters. It's US$117 for a barrel now. Why would it be a burden to our country? In subsidies? Maybe someone could explain it to me. Talking about the fuel price, the High Speed Electric train between KL and Singapore would have been the answer to our prayers but the government dropped the project. Air travel price will only keep going up. And our government reduces our options. No new Bridge, No new Immigration and No new alternative travel. What happen to our famous slogan "Malaysia Boleh".
So lets see if Anwar can turn around all this problem and make Malaysia a more efficient, clean, peaceful and democratic country. There is talks of making Malaysian Press free from government control. Hard to believe but lets hope they do.

I suppose leadership at one time meant muscles; but today it means getting along with people. Mohandas Gandhi

Maybe thats the kind of leader we need now. Take care and god bless you all.

Regards,
Pathmanck
www.pathmanck.blogspot.com

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