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Posted: 06 May 2013 03:05 PM PDT

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Posted: 06 May 2013 04:01 AM PDT

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Posted: 06 May 2013 01:37 PM PDT

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BERAKHIRLAH SUDAH PRU13

Posted: 06 May 2013 07:32 AM PDT

PRU 13 - PRU TERAKHIR UNTUK NAJIB.

Posted: 06 May 2013 07:21 AM PDT

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MEDIA Rakyat MALAYSIA

Posted: 06 May 2013 03:32 AM PDT

MEDIA Rakyat MALAYSIA


TSUNAMI PENGUNDI-PENGUNDI CINA????

Posted: 05 May 2013 06:35 PM PDT

Anwar Ibrahim

Posted: 05 May 2013 07:25 PM PDT

Anwar Ibrahim


Malaysia votes in ‘day of reckoning’

Posted: 04 May 2013 11:18 PM PDT

Al Jazeera

Long lines and police on full alert as polarised nation votes in general elections cast as too close to call.

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Malaysians are voting in elections that could see the coalition ousted after nearly 56 years in power [Reuters]

 

Voters have braved long lines in Malaysia to take part in a historic general election that is widely expected to go down to the wire.

Voting began at 8am local time [0000 GMT] at more than 8,200 polling centres across the country after a last-ditch campaign frenzy that went until the stroke of midnight. Polling stations close at 5pm [0900 GMT] on Sunday, with results expected to emerge within hours.

The run-up to the election has polarised the nation of 28m people, with the powerful ruling coalition, led by Prime Minister Najib Razak, facing off against a revitalised opposition, led by Anwar Ibrahim, looking to unseat its rival for the first time since independence from Britain in 1957.

A massive front-page headline on The Star newspaper proclaimed a "Day of Reckoning". The newspaper reported that bus and train terminals were swamped with voters traveling to their home districts to cast ballots.

"This election is crucial for the country. This is the first time there has been such a narrow margin. It's the first time that citizens are being heard by both sides. We are moving towards democracy," Shanaz Zain, 35, told Al Jazeera after casting his vote.

There are 13.3m registered voters in Malaysia.

‘We will be vigilant’

Both sides have expressed confidence in the outcome, but unofficial opinion polls have put the overall results as too close to call.

"It's fifty-fifty right now, nobody knows what will happen," said Frankie Gan Joon Zin, a candidate for the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition in Kuala Lumpur's tourist and nightlife district of Bukit Bintang.

The streets of the capital, even in Gan's usually bustling area, were quiet and security presence was light despite the bitter campaign marked by allegations of election fraud and hundreds of reports of violence by rights groups.

Some voters have complained of fading indelible ink [AFP]

 

Police have banned all victory parades and street demonstrations after the results are announced. "We are on full alert to prevent any disturbances from happening, and all policemen have been ordered to maintain law and order at polling stations," Khalid Abu Baker, deputy inspector general of police, toldThe Star newspaper.

The opposition has already warned of a disputed result and has accused the ruling coalition of flying in tens of thousands of foreigners from South Asia to tip the balance in hard-fought constituencies.

The government said it had arranged some incoming flights, but said they were part of a voter-turnout drive.

Meanwhile, some voters have complained of fading indelible ink. The non-removable ink is being used for the time, but many have said using detergent or bleach can remove marks on fingertips, meaning voters could cast ballots more than once.

“I wash it with Dettol and the ink all came off, it should not come off according to the authority,” said Tan, a voter. “It’s not a problem for me, but what I think, there will be a lot of fraud will be perpetrated as a result of this removal of the ink.”

However, Ahmed Omar, deputy chariman of the election commission, said that “no fraud is possible” because “names only register once.”

Night rally

At a rally last night, Anwar told supporters: "I warn the Election Commission and the government again that the people will not tolerate any electoral fraud. We will be vigilant of all suspicious activities.”

The 13-party ruling coalition, led by Razak, is banking on robust economic growth, averaging around 5 percent annually, and fears of instability brought on by a possible transfer of power. It has painted the opposition as fractious and pro-Islamic.

The three-party opposition, known as Pakatan Rakyat, has campaigned against corruption and vowed to roll-back a decades old quota system that favours ethnic Malays in schools, business contracts and civil service jobs.

"We've waited five years for this moment. I don't mind waiting a little longer," a voter who identified himself as Gary R, told Al Jazeera.

"The old world has to give way to the new."

On Sunday, Prime Minister Razak voted in his hometown Pekan, Pahang state, 240km east of the capital Kuala Lumpur, and opposition leader Ibrahim in his hometown Permatang Pauh, Penang state, northern Malaysia.

BN faces fight of its life in this general election

Posted: 04 May 2013 11:08 PM PDT

Malaysiakini

Malaysians vote on Sunday in an election that could weaken or even end the rule of one of the world’s longest-lived coalitions, which faces a stiff challenge from an opposition pledging to clean up politics and end race-based policies.

Led by former finance minister Anwar Ibrahim, the opposition is aiming to build on startling electoral gains in 2008, when the Barisan Nasional (BN) ruling coalition lost its customary two-thirds parliamentary majority.

The historic result signalled a breakdown in traditional politics as minority ethnic Chinese and ethnic Indians, as well as many majority Malays, rejected the National Front’s brand of race-based patronage that has ensured stability in the Southeast Asian nation but led to corruption and widening inequality.

Under Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, the blue-blood son of a former leader, the coalition has tried to win over a growing middle class with social reforms and secure traditional voters with a $2.6 billion deluge of cash handouts to poor families.

He can point to robust growth of 5.6 percent last year as evidence that his Economic Transformation Program to double incomes by 2020 is bearing fruit, while warning that the untested three-party opposition would spark economic ruin.

Najib, who is personally more popular than his party, has had some success in steadying the ship since he was installed as head of the dominant United Malays National Organisation (Umno) in 2009. Formidable advantages such as the coalition’s control of mainstream media, its deep pockets and a skewed electoral system make it the clear favourite.

But opinion polls suggest a tightening race that could further reduce the coalition’s majority and lead the opposition to dispute the result over claims of election fraud.

The opposition alliance has been buoyed by unusually large, enthusiastic turnouts at campaign rallies in recent days. It says its “X factor” may be a surge in young, first-time voters who are more likely to be attracted to its call for change after 56 years of rule by the BN coalition.

“The momentum is far greater in 2013,” Nurul Izzah, Anwar’s daughter and an opposition member of parliament, said at a meeting with journalists and foreign diplomats on Friday.

“I’ve never enjoyed so much support everywhere. That’s our only hope, to ensure a good turnout.”

A failure to improve on 2008′s performance, when the BN won 140 seats in the 222-seat parliament, could threaten Najib’s position and his reform programme. Conservative forces in Umno, unhappy with his tentative efforts to roll back affirmative action policies favouring ethnic Malays, are waiting in the wings to challenge his leadership.

Anwar’s last stand?

The election represents possibly the last chance to lead Malaysia for Anwar, a former rising UMNO star who was sacked and jailed for six years in 1998 following a feud with then prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, who remains an influential figure.

The 65-year-old former deputy prime minister says his corruption and sodomy conviction was trumped up. He received a new lease on political life last year when a court acquitted him of a second sodomy charge.

His alliance, which includes an awkward partnership between a secular ethnic Chinese party with an Islamist party, is riding a growing trend of civil-society activism, which has been most evident in a series of big street protests in recent years calling for reform of the electoral system.

A clumsy police response to a rally in 2011 led Najib to roll back draconian colonial-era security laws, though critics say he did not go far enough and demands for electoral reform have not been fully addressed.

A narrow victory for the ruling coalition on Sunday would almost certainly spark opposition complaints of voter fraud, which could spill over in street protests. Anwar has accused the coalition of flying up to 40,000 “dubious” voters across the country to vote in close races.

The opposition, which can present a viable alternative from its record of governing in four states it took over in 2008, is running on a platform of transparency and integrity, saying it will break down an entrenched network of patronage that has grown up between UMNO and favoured business tycoons.

It pledges to replace policies favouring ethnic Malays in housing, business and education with needs-based assistance.

It can bank on ethnic Chinese voters, who make up about 25 percent of Malaysians and who abandoned the ruling BN coalition in 2008. Maintaining its momentum among ethnic Malay voters may be more difficult amid warnings from the BN that they would be at risk from Chinese economic domination if the opposition won.

“We’ve seen a consolidation of Chinese support. I think the question for us to a large extent is how the silent majority of Malay voters will go,” said Ong Kian Ming, who is running for a seat in an ethnically diverse constituency near Kuala Lumpur.

- Reuters

PKR foils dubious voter in Pandan, report lodged

Posted: 04 May 2013 11:04 PM PDT

Malaysiakini

A dubious voter in Pandan, Selangor, was turned away from the polling station after PKR polling agents objected, PKR Pandan candidate Rafizi Ramli (below) said.

NONEHe said Pandan voter Seok Leong Yew alerted his team to the dubious voter, whose registered address was the same as Seok’s.

"We have circulated all the suspicious IC numbers to our polling agents. So as soon as the polling clerk read out his IC number, our polling agent objected.

"Since our agents objected (to the dubious voter), he left without voting. We could not to stop him," Rafizi told a press conference outside the Ampang district police headquarters before going inside to lodge a police report over the matter.

The incident was reported taking place at the polling centre at a Taman Dagang religious school.

Accompanying him to lodge the report is Seok and another Pandan voter Sivaprakasam Kuruppiah, who also found out today that there are unknown voters registered at his residential address.

Letters addressed to ‘phantoms’

Seok told reporters that he found six hand-delivered slips in his mailbox at 9am today when he returned home from voting, which instructs each Pandan voter in the household which polling station and polling stream to go to.

However he did not recognise four of the six addressees, and claims he has lived at the address since the house's completion 25 years ago and had never rented it out or sold it.

Meanwhile, Sivaprakasam said he had received three of the instruction slips, but did not recognise two of them, which were Chinese names.

He and his family, all Indians, have similarly occupied the house continuously for 14 years since it was completed.

While not ruling out the possibility of clerical error on the Election Commission's (EC) part, Rafizi expressed concern that they could also be phantom voters, especially in view of fresh complaints that the indelible ink meant to deter such fraud have been widely reported by voters to be completely washable.

"Let's see what the EC has to say. What is important is that we are making a police report so that the police can summon these people and the EC can do the rest of the work.

"I am sure the EC will have a good reason for this," he said.

Not detaining phantoms

Rafizi added that although the instruction slips had BN's logo on them, the information is identical with that on the EC's database that PKR also uses.

Rafizi added that to avoid any untoward incidents, he has instructed his election workers not to detain the alleged dubious voters, but only to take photographs of the voter and their IC to facilitate investigations later.

“I am concerned that if we detain them for long, the issue of phantom voters would be buried if it escalates into violence, since our workers have no legal standing to detain them.

“The important issue now is about phantom voters, and I don’t want to risk a confrontation,” he said.

In Cheras, DAP incumbent Tan Kok Wai said voters at Sekolah Kebangsaan Taman Segar caught a suspicious foreign-looking man who tried to vote at 9am.

Tan said the suspect produced his MyKad to prove that he is a Malaysian, but a member of the public said he does not believe him and handed the man to the police.

“However, a few men tried to intervene and insisted that the suspect be allowed to vote. I arrived at the scene and saw the suspect being taken to the polling centre to vote,” Tan said.

“However, the hundreds of voters there shouted “hantu, hantu” (phantom, phantom) and the suspect felt overwhelmed by the angry voters and left the centre without casting his vote,” Tan said.

His party workers, he added, were monitoring the situation. Video clips and pictures of the incident have gone viral on the Internet.

Wee Choo Keong

Posted: 05 May 2013 03:25 PM PDT

Wee Choo Keong


BN has won the 13th General Elections

Posted: 05 May 2013 10:39 AM PDT

Updates @ 2:40 am on 6 May 2013: The Election Commission has announced at 2:30 am this morning that BN has won 130 seats, Pakatan 81 and 11 more Parliamentary seats to be declared later this morning. As at 1:00 am 6 May 2013, YAB Datuk Seri Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak, the Chairman of [...]

Reject “POLITICS OF HATRED” and vote for a 1MALAYSIA

Posted: 04 May 2013 03:29 PM PDT

Selamat pagi dan Selamat mengundi pada 5 Mei 2013! Yours truly believes that it is the wishes of all Malaysians that the polling day will go on smoothly without any untoward incidents. All Malaysians should exercise their voting rights to determine the Government of Malaysia for the next five years. We must vote wisely based [...]

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DunSemarang

Posted: 06 May 2013 01:48 AM PDT

DunSemarang


DSBJ DunSemarang tetap bersamaMu

Posted: 05 May 2013 09:53 AM PDT


Dun Semarang di bawah Pimpinan Datuk Haji Samsolbari bin Jamali akan tetap bersamamu dan membela masa depan tanpa sebarang prajudis dan perkauman. Melayu dan UMNO Dun Yong Peng anda tidak bersalah, kuatkan semangat dan teruskan berusaha kerana kita bangsa yang penuh toleransi, ikhlas dan tidak ada element Rasis. Kita sedia maklum Yong Peng...Go Peng...Tai Peng..semuanya Peng Peng...tempat kawasan hitam suatu masa dahulu. Semua kawasan yang hitam dulu akan hidup sebagai DAP...lihat Penggaram....Bekok....Gelang patah...Scudei...buatlah analisis sendiri wahai anak bangsaKu yang kini  ramai di menara gading. Jangan lupa bangsamu, agamamu dan negaramu.

Tahniah Parlimen Ayer Hitam DWKS

Posted: 05 May 2013 07:45 AM PDT

Tahniah...Ir Dr W.K.Siong Parlimen Ayer Hitam, Terima kasih kepada semua pengundi UMNO yang menyokong calon Barisan Nasional. Undi anda adalah ikhlas tanpa ada sentimen perkauman..Tahniah Melayu UMNO. Semuga bertambah sedar dan bersatu wahai anak-anak bangsaKU.

TAHNIAH! Datuk Samsolbari bin Jamali.

Posted: 05 May 2013 07:40 AM PDT

Tahniah!!! kami warga Dun Semarang mengucapkan syabas dan tahniah kepada Datuk Samsobari Bin Jamali. Terima kasih atas sokongan sepenuh hati pengundi Dun Semarang. Semua AJK dan Petugas UMNO Dun Semarang. Tahniah kepada semua yang menyokong UMNO.

UMNO Cawangan Bukit Ampang

Posted: 06 May 2013 01:40 AM PDT

UMNO Cawangan Bukit Ampang


PRU13: Najib menghadap Agong sembah warkah pelantikan

Posted: 06 May 2013 01:10 AM PDT

PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Najib Razak pagi tadi menghadap Yang di-Pertuan Agong dan menyembah warkah bagi melantik beliau sebagai Perdana Menteri berikutan kemenangan Barisan Nasional dalam Pilihan Raya Umun Ke-13 (PRU-13) semalam. 

Perdana Menteri dalam satu kenyataannya am berkata perkara itu selari dengan Fasal (2)(a) Perkara 43 Perlembagaan Persekutuan bahawa Seri Paduka Yang di-Pertuan Agong telah memberi perkenan supaya beliau dilantik sebagai Perdana Menteri. 

"Istiadat Pengurniaan Surat Cara Pelantikan dan Istiadat Mengangkat Sumpah Jawatan dan Setia serta Sumpah Simpah Rahsia sebagai Perdana Menteri akan diadakan pada jam 4 petang ini di Istana Negara Kuala Lumpur. 

"Saya akan menghadap Seri Paduka Yang di-Pertuan Agong untuk menyembah warkah memohon perkenan baginda selaras dengan Fasal (2)(b) Perkara 43 dan Fasal (1) Perkara 43A Perlembagaan Persekutuan terhadap Jemaah Menteri dan Timbalan Menteri dalam masa terdekat," katanya dalam kenyataan di sini.

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PRU13: BN berjaya kekalkan penguasaan di negeri-negeri, tawan semula Kedah

Posted: 06 May 2013 01:08 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR: Prestasi Barisan Nasional (BN) pada keseluruhannya baik dengan berjaya mengekalkan penguasaan di negeri-negeri selain menawan semula Kedah dan menambah kerusi di Kelantan. 

BN dapat membentuk kerajaan di negeri jelapang padi selepas menang 21 kerusi daripada 36 kerusi Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) yang dipertandingkan. 

BN berjaya menambah sebanyak tujuh kerusi daripada hanya 14 kerusi yang dimenangi pada pilihan raya umum 2008. 

Di Kelantan, BN menangi 12 daripada 45 kerusi yang dipertandingkan, peningkatan sekali ganda daripada enam kerusi yang dimenangi pada 2008. 

Enam kerusi yang ditambah adalah Galas, Air Lanas, Selising, Semerak, Gual Ipoh dan Dabong selain mempertahankan kerusi Nenggiri, Paloh, Kuala Balah, Bukit Bunga, Kok Lanas dan Pengkalan Kubor. 

Selain itu, prestasi baik BN di bawah pentadbiran Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak juga mengekalkan kemenangan majoriti dua pertiga di Melaka, Pahang, Perlis dan Sabah. 

BN juga berjaya mengekalkan kuasa di negeri-negeri yang didakwa kononnya akan dimenangi pakatan pembangkang iaitu Negeri Sembilan, Johor, dan Perak. 
Parti gabungan turut kekal memerintah Terengganu setelah memperoleh majoriti mudah apabila memenangi 17 kerusi daripada 32 kerusi yang ditandingi. 

Bagaimanpun BN masih gagal menebus kekalahan di Kelantan, Selangor dan Pulau Pinang yang terlepas ke tangan pakatan pembangkang pada pilihan raya tahun 2008. - BERNAMA

PRU13: PAS hilang Kedah, merosot di Kelantan

Posted: 06 May 2013 01:06 AM PDT


KUALA LUMPUR: Selain hilang Kedah, PAS hanya peroleh 21 kerusi Parlimen serta hilang lima kerusi Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) di Kelantan, iaitu daripada 37 kerusi kepada 32 kerusi DUN pada pilihan raya umum ke-13 (PRU-13). 

Bagaimanapun PAS berjaya meningkat penguasaannya di peringkat DUN dengan peroleh 85 kerusi berbanding 83 kerusi pada pilihan raya umum 2008 iaitu di Terengganu, Johor, Melaka dan Selangor. 

Beberapa pemimpin tertinggi PAS juga tewas kepada BN pada PRU13 termasuk Timbalan Presidennya Mohamed Sabu di Kedah, Naib Presiden Salahuddin Ayub di Johor dan seorang lagi Naib Presiden Datuk Husam Musa di Putrajaya. 

PRU-13 menyaksikan PAS kalah 52 kerusi daripada 73 kerusi Parlimen yang ditandinginya dengan hanya peroleh 21 kerusi Parlimen.

Ia sekali gus memperlihatkan kemerosotannya berbanding pada 2008 apabila parti itu kalah di 43 kerusi daripada 66 kerusi Parlimen ditandinginya dan memperoleh 23 kerusi.

Genggaman 21 kerusi DUN Kedah oleh pakatan pembangkang pada 2008, kini terlepas apabila BN menguasai 22 daripada 36 kerusi DUN Kedah pada PRU13 yang menyaksikan kerajaan negeri PAS hanya memerintah sepenggal negeri Jelapang Padi itu.

Bagaimanapun, Pensyarah Jabatan Pengajian Antarabangsa dan Strategi Universiti Malaya Prof Datuk Mohamad Abu Bakar berkata biarpun merosot di peringkat Parlimen namun PAS berjaya mengukuhkan kedudukannya di peringkat DUN. 
"PAS telah meningkatkan kedudukan di peringkat DUN dengan peroleh 85 kerusi pada PRU13 berbanding 83 kerusi pada 2008," katanya kepada Bernama.

Prof Mohamad berkata PAS bersama PKR berjaya mengekalkan Kelantan dengan peroleh dua pertiga daripada 45 kerusi DUN, iaitu 32 PAS dan satu kerusi PKR.
Berbanding 2008, PAS memiliki 37 kerusi DUN, PKR (satu) dan BN (tujuh) di Kelantan manakala parti itu memperoleh 12 kerusi Parlimen dan BN hanya dua kerusi.

Bagaimanapun PAS hanya menguasai sembilan daripada 14 kerusi Parlimen di Kelantan dengan lima kerusi itu berjaya direbut BN dalam PRU-13.

Pilihan raya kali ini juga menyaksikan PAS hanya menguasai satu daripada 15 kerusi Parlimen di Kedah diikuti sekutunya PKR empat kerusi manakala BN 10 kerusi.

Pada 2008, masing-masing mengekalkan lima kerusi Parlimen di Kedah bagi PAS, PKR dan BN.

PRU-13 juga menyaksikan PAS merupakan parti pakatan pembangkang yang peroleh jumlah yang kecil untuk Parlimen berbanding DAP 38 kerusi dan PKR 30 kerusi. - BERNAMA

Barisan Nasional menang 133 Kerusi Parlimen pada PRU13

Posted: 06 May 2013 01:03 AM PDT

Kuala Lumpur: Barisan Nasional (BN) mendapat mandat baru pada Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-13 (PRU-13) apabila menguasai 133 kerusi Parlimen bagi membolehkannya membentuk kerajaan dengan majoriti mudah. 

Pakatan pembangkang pula mendapat 87 kerusi dengan DAP memperoleh 38 kerusi, PKR (28 kerusi) dan PAS (21 kerusi). 

"Kita perlu mengadakan penyatuan nasional supaya sikap ekstremis dan isu perkauman tidak sihat dapat diketepikan. Kita mahukan dasar yang berpaksikan kesederhanaan atau wasatiyah. Kita amat mementingkan kesederhanaan dalam perpaduan nasional" Najib Razak, Perdana Menteri

Keputusan diumumkan oleh Pengerusi Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR), Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Yusof yang disiarkan secara langsung oleh stesen televisyen pada jam 12.50 tengah malam.

BN juga berjaya merampas semula Kedah daripada pakatan pembangkang, tetapi Selangor, Kelantan dan Pulau Pinang kekal dikuasai pembangkang.

Pembangkang di Selangor berjaya mendapat 44 daripada 56 kerusi bagi membentuk kerajaan berbanding hanya 12 kerusi dimenangi oleh BN.

Pembangkang juga berjaya memperoleh kemenangan dua pertiga di Kelantan dengan mendapat 33 kerusi, berbanding BN hanya 12 kerusi. 

BN tambah kerusi

Di Pulau Pinang; pembangkang turut menang majoriti dua pertiga apabila memperoleh 30 kerusi dan BN menang 10 kerusi dengan DAP menyapu bersih semua 19 kerusi yang ditandingi, PKR mendapat 10 kerusi dan PAS hanya satu kerusi.

Bagaimanapun, BN menang tipis di Kedah, Terengganu dan Perak. Di Kedah BN mendapat 21 kerusi berbanding 15 untuk pembangkang, manakala di Terengganu BN memperoleh 17 kerusi dan pembangkang 15 kerusi.

Di Perak; BN berjaya melepasi jumlah majoriti mudah apabila mendapat 31 daripada 59 kerusi, berbanding 28 untuk pembangkang. Pada pilihan raya umum 2008, BN tewas tetapi berjaya membentuk kerajaan pada 2009 selepas tiga ADUN pembangkang menyokong BN.

Sementara itu, di Wilayah Persekutuan, BN menambah kerusi Parlimen apabila berjaya merampas Titiwangsa daripada PAS dan mengekalkan Setiawangsa, Putrajaya dan Labuan. 

Kerusi lain yang dimenangi pembangkang ialah Kepong, Wangsa Maju, Segambut, Bukit Bintang, Lembah Pantai, Seputeh, Cheras, Bandar Tun Razak dan Batu.

BN buat analisis

Datuk Seri Najib Razak, dalam persidangan media selepas kejayaan itu berkata, keputusan yang kurang memberangsangkan kepada BN, berpunca daripada 'tsunami kaum Cina' yang tidak memberikan sokongan kepada BN sehingga MCA dan 
GERAKAN yang mewakili kaum itu tewas di kebanyakan kerusi kepada DAP.

Katanya, BN akan membuat analisis terhadap keputusan pengundi Cina, selain kajian mengenai kegagalan mencatat kemenangan dua pertiga di Terengganu.

Beliau berkata, 'tsunami kaum Cina' berlaku kerana pihak pembangkang memainkan sentimen perkauman tidak sihat untuk negara ini kerana Malaysia mahu menyatukan rakyat pelbagai kaum.

Amalan demokrasi lancar

Najib juga berkata, keputusan itu membuktikan amalan demokrasi di negara ini berjalan lancar dan teratur.

"Keputusan rakyat ini turut menunjukkan aliran polarisasi pengundi dan ini membimbangkan. Jika tidak ditangani, ia boleh menimbulkan perbalahan dan ketegangan di negara ini. 

"Kita perlu mengadakan penyatuan nasional supaya sikap ekstremis dan isu perkauman tidak sihat dapat diketepikan. Kita mahukan dasar yang berpaksikan kesederhanaan atau wasatiyah. Kita amat mementingkan kesederhanaan dalam perpaduan nasional," katanya.

Kepada pembangkang Najib berkata, demi kepentingan negara beliau berharap pembangkang menerima keputusan dengan hati terbuka dan biarkan proses demokrasi berjalan lancar.

Najib juga memberi jaminan semua aku janji akan dilaksanakan dan ditunaikan oleh kerajaan BN. 

"BN akan menubuhkan mekanisme khusus bagi memantau pelaksanaan aku janji supaya rakyat sedar apabila kita membuat komitmen, kita akan tepati," katanya.

-berita harian

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Firstly, I must notify you that internet is not the right place to discuss this proposition. On this ground, it becomes unavoidable that a meeting  should be schedule to enable us have a face to face business discussion. Sincerely speaking, i need no education to understand the reason why people finds it extremely difficult in trusting strangers in this wicked world. It is not my duty to blow my trumpet but trial will surely convince you on how transparent, honest and absolute truthfulness i am in this project and i can't wait to prove to you the authenticity  of this deal beyond any reasonable doubt. I believe in practical view ad demonstrations.
 
Secondly, let me start by introducing myself officially.  My name is Dr. Mrs. Ada Emillia Ahmed Bin Venezuela Citizen married to Libyan and wife of late Retire General Ahmed Diko Bin, who was shot dead during the civil war in Libya. ,My late Husband was Financial adviser and business associate with Mr.Saif Al-Arab Gaddafi that deals in Crude Oil lifting, Gold Dust/Bars situated in Tripoli-Libya. I was married with 6 kids,two boys and four girl.I lost my two daughters during Libya War last year. it was a terribly situation for me and my Family Right now in the desert.
 
My Husband was executed with the late Libyan president Gadaffi during the Libyan civil war which claimed the souls of uncountable innocent people mostly women and children. We have been in hiding for over months now in the desert without good food, water or medication. It is tougher that a jungle full of wild beasts here in the desert. After the death of my husband, we have been in the desert in Bani Walid with my children and my youngest daughter but unfortunately another incredible tragedy yet occurred as my daughter was shot by the Militants who has vehemently refused to lay down their arms as ordered by present regime while she was searching for medication for us. And i was left completely helpless. May their soul rest in peace.
 
I have been trapped here with my children for the past months and have not been able to locate internet service around the refugee camp.
 
Your indication of interest to this great opportunity proposal shall be highly appreciated as I will be glad to receive your response and answer to my email as below,
 
1 .  I seeking that company or individual who have the ability to assist me for the transfer of the fund, invest and manage it.
2.   Do you have the ability to invest the total fund?
3.   The fund will be transferred bit by bit into your account if you are ready and capable to handle it .?
4.   Do your account have the ability to accommodate the sum of $40Million to $240Million?
5.   The fund is completely out of Libya .
6.   What area of investment do you think this amount will be invested?
7.   Have you received money overseas before?
8.   Do you know or have idea of Gold Bar and Dust?
9.   Do you know any buyer who can travel down to where the Gold is lodged to enable him see, pick up sample straight to the refinery to confirm the purity before discussing on the affordable price to be given.
10.  I seeking that Mandate/broker who can assist me to find buyer the below commodity.
11.  The buyer have to arrange for trip to where the Goods was located. This will provide him the avenue to take some sample to
a)                                COMMODITY:        Aurum Uranium (AU)
b)                                FORM:                    Gold Dust or Dore Bars
c)                                PURITY:                  93.5% minimum
d)                                FINENESS:           22+ Karats minimum
e)                                QUANTITY             550 kgs
f)                                PACKAGING :        In Metal Boxes
 
This is where you comes in as i tremendously needs your helping hands.What am seeking for is nothing but a trust worthy fellow who will assist me in getting the money into his company or private account for better investment. Somebody that can take us as sister, brother, mother and father. Ready to relocate us out of the desert once the transfer of the fund is completed into your account. Can I rely on you?
 
Yours Madam Ada Emillia

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