Sunday, December 26, 2010

100 DAYS: MUHYIDDIN SHAKE




KUALA LUMPUR, December 25: The statement repeated the Deputy Prime Minister, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin on offer 100 days Pakatan Rakyat is not convinced yet that the BN concern to teachers and civil servants who contributed a lot to drive the development and stability of our country during this time.
This is due to offer 100 days of Pakatan Rakyat is contained in the Orange Book launches and refined in the Convention People's Alliance was the Kepala Batas-2 in the last week continues to get attention and comments from leaders of Umno and BN.
General Secretariat of the Perak, Drs Khalil Idham Lim said, for a long time, Muhyiddin making comments on the issue by challenging the opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to increase the salary of RM500 to civil servants in the states governed by Pakatan Rakyat.
Muhyiddin, he justified the move should prove the sincerity of the government for the states under Pakatan Rakyat safeguard civil servants and officers.
"He questioned whether Anwar is willing to do so, and I see it as a question of desperation and loss of the arguments and facts," he said in a statement to Harakahdaily.
He added that Muhyiddin looks very shaky with this issue so that a statement to belittle the People's Alliance considers bid by Muhyiddin does not make sense, while all government employees are waiting to give votes to Pakatan Rakyat in the general election to 13.
"It seems Muhyiddin looks increasingly foolish with his latest statement to keep the thread wet repeatedly.
"I would like to stress to all teachers and staff if you are giving votes to Pakatan Rakyat, then we will perform as promised and if our disobedience, please return it to the BN's power plug into the 14 general election," he said, who is also Chief of Perak PAS.
But for sure, he said BN sesutu promised to safeguard the civil servants and that the disclosure of us to be your fate.
Muhyiddin said he seemed to defend himself with the allegations that Anwar was upset with his statement before the People's Alliance says that action to introduce the special educators' remuneration of RM500 a month will lead Malaysia bankruptcy.
He is also Titi Serong Assembly, adding that the real cause was the effects of a bankrupt government amalam wasteful spending, corruption, misuse of power, cronyism, nepotism and various other irregularities during the Umno and BN still in power in Malaysia.
He said the shallow ground Muhyiddin with Pakatan promises to give compensation to the government of RM500 country went bankrupt is absurd.
In addition, he said the challenges for implementation in the country in order by the Alliance carried out before the actual discussion topic for the promise of the Alliance in the Orange Book after the Pakatan Rakyat master Putrajaya.
He added the nation's wealth stands with many exposures, including any question regarding the oil revenue that was collected by the government since the time of Tun Hussein Onn is estimated RM456 billion.
"The question now, where has the money been spent?" He asked.
Added, the total national revenue would include what is called the Consolidated Fund from various sources, including gambling revenue, the amount is huge and more than able to safeguard public sector workers in dispute Muhyiddin.
"I believe the experience of Anwar who served as deputy prime minister and finance minister, that the offer made by the Pakatan Rakyat is included in the financial ability of the country," he said.

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