Noticias

Khairy: Moderation is key to Barisan’s success

03 Dic 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

The success of Barisan Nasional’s approach to politics in Malaysia’s plural society is rooted in its principle of moderation, said Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin.

He said the approach worked because the Barisan government listened to the people and tried to meet their rising expectations.

“We have liberalised our political system, getting rid of laws which allow detention without trial and we now allow university students to be involved in politics,” said Khairy at the Umno International Forum held ahead of the party’s general assembly on Tuesday.

Umno has to embrace new politics, says party president

03 Dic 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the transformation process in Umno should take into account the need for the party to move in tandem with the reality of new politics which now coloured the country’s political landscape.

Najib, who is also Umno president, said the party’s success thus far was not a guarantee for future success.

“To remain relevant, Umno has to be willing to carry out transformation that will reflect it as a party which is capable of assuring the future of the Malays and the country,” he said.

Solve internal crises to regain support, BN parties told

03 Dic 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

The Barisan Nasional component parties must resolve internal crises before implementing transformation to boost support of the people whom they represent, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

The Prime Minister said he was certain that all the Umno “friends” clearly understood that the fate of their parties depended on the extent of their capability to implement transformation.

“It is only with political will that we can come up with a party that is accepted by the public,” he said in an interview at his office in Parliament House yesterday.

Bersih wants EC members to step down for failing to clean up their act

30 Nov 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

Bersih 2.0 is organising a petition campaign calling for all Election Commission (EC) members to step down, claiming they had failed to conduct a free and fair general election.

Newly-minted steering committee chairman Maria Chin Abdullah said they are targeting January to send the petition to the King.

She claimed the EC had failed to clean up the electoral roll despite clear evidence of irregularities and had failed to act impartially.

PKR reps in Selangor agree to donate RM1,000 or 20% of new salary to education fund

30 Nov 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

The PKR elected representatives in Selangor have agreed to donate either RM1, 000 or 20% of their newly revised salary to an education fund for the poor.

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said on Saturday that Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim was receptive to his idea.  

 

He added that he has yet to put forth the idea to elected representatives of PAS and DAP in the state.

Anwar said as the plan is tentative, the mechanics of the donation have yet to be worked out.

BN, Pakatan to discuss 'global settlement' over 19 pending election petition appeals

13 Nov 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat are in discussions over a possible "global settlement" on 19 election petition appeals that are pending at the Federal Court for determination.

Global settlement refers to an agreement between the parties after they address or compromise on the matter accordingly.

Barisan's lawyer Datuk Firoz Hussein Ahmad Jamaluddin said the political parties were in discussions whether the matter could be resolved amicably.

Sg Limau by-election: Government to continue helping vernacular schools

31 Oct 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

The Barisan Nasional government will continue to assist Chinese and Tamil schools for as long as there is the sun and the moon, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said.

The Deputy Prime Minister said it was not true that the coalition was giving allocations to vernacular schools only when there was a general election or a by-election.

He said allocations announced ahead of the Sungai Limau by-election on Nov 4 were approved earlier and were not just “goodies” to entice Chinese voters, who number more than 1,800 here.

PAS slammed over false claim

25 Oct 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

PAS has came under fire for making false allegations that Barisan Nasional will pay money to voters in a desperate bid to win in Sungai Limau.

Former Jerai Wanita chief Khalijah Arshad said it was unbecoming of a party that claims to uphold Islamic principles to make such baseless allegations.

“Even party workers who go down to the ground to campaign get only RM30 each.

Hadi returned as PAS president for sixth term

25 Oct 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang has been returned unopposed as the party president for a sixth consecutive term.

Hadi, who assumed the post following the death of Datuk Fadzil Mohd Noor in 2002, had never been challenged in the biennial party elections.

He would have faced his first challenger this year had the party’s election committee not rejected the candidacy of Padang Serai chief Fauzi Tahir.

Fadzillah may get second chance to win Sungai Limau seat

21 Oct 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

Sungai Limau may see a battle between an architect and an ustaz as Barisan Nasional devises an out-of-the box strategy to wrest control of the state seat from PAS.

Barisan will likely give architect Datuk Fadzillah Mohd Ali a second chance to win the seat, while PAS will possibly opt for fresh face Azam Samad, who is Jerai PAS Youth chief.

Both Barisan and PAS will name their candidates today for the Nov 4 by-election.

Changes won party admiration, says Hisham

15 Oct 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
Bernama

Umno has enhanced its image after the party’s constitution was amended in 2009 to allow for more grassroots voices to be heard, says party vice-president Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein.

He said the number of delegates voting, which had been increased from 2,500 to 146,000 under the new election system, was meant to make the polls more transparent and democratic.

Mukhriz: Pick leaders who can hold their own

12 Oct 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

Kedah Mentri Besar Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir wants all state Umno wings to choose leaders who are “strong” enough to defend the Barisan Nasional Government’s policies.

He urged delegates from the Wanita, Youth and Puteri wings to also choose leaders who can face the challenges coming from the Opposition and help to ensure Barisan wins the next general election.

“We must have leaders who are able to hold their own when debating with the Opposition and defend the Government’s policies,” he said after introducing Umno candidates in Alor Setar yesterday.

230,000 Delegates To Determine Leadership Of UMNO Wings Saturday

12 Oct 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
Bernama


About 230,000 delegates from the three UMNO wings - Wanita, Youth and Puteri - will choose their leadership at the divisional and national levels when the delegates' meeting and election of the respective wings are held simultaneously at 191 divisions Saturday.

The meetings-cum-elections will definitely be keenly watched by party members and political observers as for the first time, it will involve a large number of party grassroots members who are given the right to chooose who to lead them for the next three years.

Umno polls: 334 bankrupt candidates barred from division contest

07 Oct 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

A total of 334 candidates vying for various positions at Umno division elections have been disqualified due to bankruptcy.

Umno election commitee chief Tan Sri Tajol Rosli Ghazali said 495 candidates for the same election had withdrawn while 39 were not allowed to contest due to disciplinary issues.

He said these people had been barred from contesting as they had sabotaged the party during the 13th general election.

PAS allows candidates to openly campaign

04 Oct 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

PETALING JAYA: For the first time since its inception more than 60 years ago, PAS is allowing candidates vying for positions in the party to campaign openly.

Party election committee chairman Asmuni Awi said candidates could promote themselves but not attack their opponents.

“We forbid statements, videos, caricatures and use of various other mediums and tools to belittle or slander other candidates.

“Those resorting to personal attacks risk disciplinary action,” he said.

Liow Denies Claims By CC Members That He Was Responsible For MCA's Failure During GE13

01 Oct 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
Bernama

MCA Deputy President Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai on Tuesday denied allegations by 20 MCA Central Committee (CC) members that the MCA failed miserably in the 13th general election (GE13) because he failed to carry out his responsibilities as the chairman of MCA's GE13 committee.

Liow also refuted claims from the group that he had refused to withdraw the membership of Pulai Sebatang state assemblyman Datuk Tee Siew Keong who was offered a post of exco in Johor, resulting in an internal conflict in the party.

PM Najib reaches out to Chinese community to build a more progressive nation

28 Sep 2013
Malasia
Fuente: 
The Star

DATUK Seri Najib Tun Razak is reaching out to the Chinese community for common ground to build a more progressive nation although the community overwhelmingly rejected the Government in the 13th general election.

The Prime Minister said he hoped the Chinese would support the Government and realise that the future of Malaysia could only be a success if they forged a closer working relationship with the Malay-bumiputra community, who formed 67% of the country’s population.

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