Sunday, February 15, 2009

OUTGOING PRIME MINISTER DATUK SERI ABDULLAH SEEKS PUBLIC FEEDBACK - RAISES QUESTION?


When we surf the said website, it states as follows:-

Grab the opportunity for your voice to be heard

E-mail your feedback and views to the Prime Minister in the form of your statement of support, complaint, suggestion, wish and hope as regards the performance and pledges of the Prime Minister, the national and state government leaders. Let us work together to preserve security, peace and prosperity for the people of Malaysia and the Nation.

Your feedback is very much appreciated.

Thank you.

Please provide valid e-mail address and phone number so as not to miss your opportunity to get response from Prime Minister.

Does this mean that PM Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will entertain the majority request?

WILL DATUK SERI ABDULLAH CALL FOR A SNAP GENERAL ELECTIONS BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE SO A NEW AND ABLE GOVERNMENT CAN BE FORMED ?

news n picture courtesy of anilnetto.com

2 comments:

Goostee said...

Although it's late, but it is still not too late to do something worthwhile. In fact, if it's true that he's really inviting feedbacks, that itself can be taken as partial redemption for his failings to date. Hence, his first task is to stop the erosion in the rakyat's confidence by not going ahead with Najib's appointment until he satisfactorily clears himself from the numerous baggages that he carries. Don't make the mistake that Mahathir claimed to have made in choosing the wrong successor. The effort to stop perpetuating a bad mistake, if in fact there is any truth in the claim, would go a long way to redeem Pak Lah's other shortcomings.

Goostee said...

Although it's late, but it is still not too late to do something worthwhile. In fact, if it's true that he's really inviting feedbacks, that itself can be taken as partial redemption for his failings to date. Hence, his first task is to stop the erosion in the rakyat's confidence by not going ahead with Najib's appointment until he satisfactorily clears himself from the numerous baggages that he carries. Don't make the mistake that Mahathir claimed to have made in choosing the wrong successor. The effort to stop perpetuating a bad mistake, if in fact there is any truth in the claim, would go a long way to redeem Pak Lah's other shortcomings.