Dr M: Budget will boost BN support in GE13


KUALA LUMPUR, October 9 The Najib administration's Budget 2013 can only bloat voter await for a ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) supervision in inhabitant polls due soon, former budding apportion Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad pronounced today.
The country's fourth budding minister, who was in office for twenty-two years from 1981 to 2003, additionally praised Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's due budget, observant it will boost a coalition's electoral chances.
"The Budget is good... I feel there will be a enlarge in await for BN," he told reporters currently after officiating an endowment rite during a National Heart Institute (IJN) here this afternoon.
Only final month, Dr Mahathir had forecasted which BN would emerge from a 13th ubiquitous elections during a helm of a enervated supervision in what is widely expected to be a tightly-contested race for federal power.
Dr Mahathir told a forum of business leaders here upon September 19 which it was "likely" which BN would keep Putrajaya after a polls but may form a diseased government, which he said, was undesirable as a bloc would afterwards be some-more preoccupied with its domestic presence than governing a country.
He pronounced a Najib administration's use of handing out money to Malaysians was "very close" to vote-buying, but certified which a measure was to assistance give a discerning boost to BN's await bottom forward of elections.
Appearing upon a branch for BN, a outspoken leader had pronounced a bloc indispensable a strong supervision to assistance it implement policies which may be "unpleasant" but would be profitable to a country in a long term.
Any supervision formed with a diseased parliamentary infancy could be defeated simply through mass defections, Dr Mahathir had warned.
BN leaders disagreed w! ith Dr M ahathir's comment of its chances.
They additionally disagreed with his idea which a Najib administration's money handouts were a form of vote-buying but forked out which a domestic veteran had additionally concurred which BN desperately indispensable to boost its popularity to safeguard a stronger supervision after a entrance polls.
But leaders from a Pakatan Rakyat (PR) opposition pact additionally latched upon to Dr Mahathir's remarks which a BN government's propensity to resort to money handouts to a public was close to vote-buying as a pointer which a administration lacked long-term solutions as well as ideas for a country.
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1 comment:

Alan Newman said...

Some people commands zero respect from the transparent, democratic parts of the world. Often the mere appearance or utterance of someone can be nauseating; self-aggrandizing, super-racist, someone who created Malaysian apartheid, with no consideration for human-rights & equality. How can one race have special privilege? All citizens are equal in a democracy and in the eyes of God. Corrupt Malaysian leaderships cannot attract men of integrity; neither can they enact & foster laws to maintain high moral standards, transparency, performance & success in governments. What has the ex-Malaysian PM got, to be proud of? Has he left a Malaysian legacy respected, successful and uncorrupted like his next door Singapore? True religion, humanity and morality have no room for plunder & racism. It’s only him glorifying himself, the World Community has zero respect for him. The blacks are only 14% of US population, if Obama can be US President, a Chinese or Indian can be a Malaysian PM…think about it! How tragically you’ve been treated.