Rafidah, Salut!

Ku Li, a while ago
I stick on Apanama [Rafidah a fine example. Who next?] in taking a hats off to Rafidah Aziz for carrying a great sense of giving way, voluntarily, to new faces to paint us during a subsequent general election. She's not a initial in Umno to heed to Najib Razak's call for a changing of guards; Idris Jusoh, a former Terengganu Menteri Besar, offering not to mount for re-election in Dec final year. Between then as well as now, each aged ensure has been quiet like a mouse.

Johari
Rafidah was simply a single of a best - if a not a best - ministers in Mahathir Mohamad's Cabinet. As Minister of International Trade as well as Industry, she wooed foreign investors with her famous charms as well as defended a interests with fury as well as no fear. She is currently still active as well as alert. Her preference has zero to do with being winnable or not. If Rafidah decides to contest in PRU13, she could still win. Easily. She's winnable. But this is about overstaying, about carrying a great sense to know which it's time to go as well as let a new/young red blood take over.

Nor Mohamed
I instruct which a a likes of Tengku Razaleigh,Nor Mohamad Yakcob, Syed Hamid Albar, Azmi Khalid, Radzi Sheikh Ahmad, Johari Baharom, Tengku Adnan as well as Mohamad Bin Aziz, to name a few, will take a evidence from Rafidah. Today or tomorrow, not subsequent month as well as don't wait for for someone to suggest we incentives. we hear Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, a former Prime Minister, has pronounced he will not be fortifying his seat even yet he'd win Kepala Batas, with eyes closed! Now which is most inspiring, if true!

Mohamad Aziz

Multiple-term Members of Parliament have been no longer something which Malaysians reason with awe. It's about giving way when we know which there is zero we can suggest which you've not already offering years as well as years ago. And which is true not just for Umno or BN politicians. There have been most in Pakatan Rakyat who should follow Rafidah's e.g. as well as give us voting Malaysians a break.

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