East Malaysia: Politics Can be the Art of the Impossible.







If a Sabahans as well as Sarawakian have been up to it, we may not even have to go a polls to shift a government. Wifred Bumburing as well as Lajim Ukin have already jumped ship. The "Pakatan Rakyat"/BN boat as Lajim pronounced is leaking. Sabahans contingency remember- once on a time, a former PM pronounced he will sink as well as float with a BN component celebration ruling Sabah then. Well, which Party sank, as well as which PM swam divided to safety.
He was a one who started a Project IC. This is a subject of sovereignty.Yet he still has a arrogance to discuss it Malaysians generally Sabahans, a RCI isn't necessary. Perhaps with a RCI, Malaysians can finally know a purpose Mahathir played in a Project IC.

He competence as well discuss it Najib to accede to citizenship to a some-more than 1 million Indon illegals which have been stealing in our towns as well as cities because, they have stayed here a series of years as well as can speak Malay.

What if 18 alternative MPs in Sabah were to stick on Bumburing as well as Lajim? And afterwards 20 MPs from Sarawak were to additionally stick on them. Immediately BN will be left with 102 seats. Pakatan as well as their likeminded friends will have 120 seats.Taib Mahmud has ruled Sarwak without "Pakatan Rakyat" there. he has a comprehensive freedom not to be gratified to Najib , "Pakatan Rakyat" a! s well a s BN.

What will happen? Najib will have to see a Agong as well as proposal his resignation. Sabah as well as Sarawak can come to terms with a brand new leadership. Once as well as for all they can remit a sweetest of punishment to Najib as well as Mahathir.

The brand new supervision which takes over can rught away take steps to rectify a IC problem, a Oil Royalty Issues as well as address resolutely a emanate of autochthonous corruption which has turn a unaccompanied characteristic of a present government.

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