PAKATAN RAKYAT CONVENTION : TEN RESOLUTIONS! ONWARDS TO A BRAND NEW FUTURE!!


Pakatan Rakyat Convention - 10 resolutions

AGI IDUP AGI NGELABAN!
AS LONG AS we LIVE, we SHALL FIGHT!


The Pakatan Rakyat gathering inPenangsent an observable as well as chilling vigilance to arch rivals - Prime Minister Najib Razak as well as a Umno-BN coalition. Despite a roller coaster tour since sweeping to energy in a 2008 ubiquitous election, Pakatan has not been discontinued by a animosity as well as ill will unleashed by a domestic opponents, though has been able to grown up as well as grow stronger in a process.

Indeed, a star-studded conference gymnasium was packed with a likes of PAS boss Hadi Awang, Mujahid Yusof Rawa, PKR boss Wan Azizah, Selangor Mentri Besar Khalid Ibrahim, DAP confidant Lim Kit Siang andKarpal Singh.

Pakatan delegates as well as alternative members of a public who wanted to encounter their 'reformasi' heroes were marred for choice. DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, who is alsoPenangChief Minister, played host to a 2,000-strong throng during a convention.

Racial policies rejected, rough 10-point declaration unveiled. In a rousing opening address, Guan Eng warned Prime Minister Najib Razak's Umno party not to 'hijack' a federal constitution! as well as misrepresent a controversial Article 153 to divide a racial groups inthe country.

"Somehow Umno always fails to discuss that Article 153 also states that a bona fide interests of alternative communities contingency also be protected, Guan Eng said.

Guan Eng also denounced a ten-point request to be signed by all a tip Pakatan leaders as well as that is set to turn a coalition's rough declaration in a coming ubiquitous election. The resolutions to outline in
detail a changes Pakatan will deliver inside of a first 100 days of a receiving over Putrajaya if it wins a next ubiquitous choosing expected to be held early next year.

The resolutions are:

1. A restructure of institutions together with a Elections Commission (EC), a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), a Attorney-General's Chambers as well as a Royal Malaysian Police. During a debate upon a process framework, DAP's Anthony Loke requested PR bring a MACC underneath a purview of Parliament.

2. A dissolution of a Internal Security Act (ISA)

3. Instruct Khazanah Berhad, Employees Provident Fund (EPF) as well as alternative supervision bodies to take over main road assets from a concessionaires in sequence to abolish a fee system.

4. A restructure of a country's subsidies, to relieve subsidies since to a in isolation zone (such as a RM19 billion in gas subsidies since to independent energy producers) as well as transferring these to subsidies for theman upon a street.

5. Acknowledging a role as well as sacrifice! s of civ il servants by study a stream compensate schemes as well as increasing a incentives for teachers by RM500 a month.

6. Transferring in isolation H2O concessions to a government.

7. Offering free wireless Internet access to those in urban as well as semi-urban Areas

8. Cancelling Felda Plantations as well as opening up a farms to second- as well as third generation Felda settlers.

9. Increasing oil kingship payments to Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu as well as Kelantan to 20 per cent from 5 per cent currently.

10. Formation of a Royal Commission to solve a complaint of illegal immigrants as well as citizenship issues in Sabah andSarawak.

May we supplement No.?
11. To abolish a RM50 govt. Tax upon a make use of of credit card. This taxation is positively unsteadiness as well as unnecessary. We make use of credit label so as not to lift large volume of money for our own safety. Now, by commanding this tax,the supervision is forcing us to lift large volume of money thereby endangering our lives.?

Don't you consider Pakatan Rakyat deserves your vote for a change for a better during a next 13th G. E.?

Evidence? ? Look during a improvements inPenangand Selangor.

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