Cina and Cabinet: Who's Crying Now?


"... yang duduk dalam kabinet langsung tidak tahu berbahasa Mandarin, langsung tidak boleh dianggap sebagai pemimpin kaum Cina untuk mewakili orang-orang Cina, ini bermakna biarkan orang Cina sendiri rasakan bagaimana pahitnya jika orang-orang Cina tidak duduk di dalam kerajaan ..."
Not as well long ago when they were fab ...

In Who's Crying Now, Dong Zong? [Politik yang terpaksa dinantikan], the Chinese daily Nanyang Siangpau states the obvious: the two Chinese allocated to Najib Razak's Cabinet have been not proficient in Mandarin as well as therefore can't possibly claim to be means to represent the Chinese in this nation effectively.

Without one, there is nobody in the Cabinet which can serve as Dong Zong's punching bag (or sounding board, to use the more polite tenure which YB Wee Ka Siong is unlikely to determine to) on issues per Chinese education. One can sense the spirit of desperation - as well as genuine concern - in the newspaper editorial.
MCA used to take the swat for Dong Zong

"The many half-completed Chinese schools ... who's going to guard their progress?"

Everybody knows which Najib Razak, who put in the lot of heart as well as essence in perplexing to consequence the respect as well as await of the Chinese, mostly to the discomfit of the other races, fel! t utterl y betrayed by which community's leaders, including DongZong, to turn their collective backs on him during the PRU13. He's reassured the people which he will be the PM for all, but the little takes which to mean which the Chinese will no longer suffer the kind of organization to help the poor they had come to take for granted from this man.

The editorial says it's likely which MCA will be authorised into the Cabinet by the backdoor after this year but if which happens it would substantially be more of the token.





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