Friday, September 5, 2008
MP yang tak nak pi trip tu...dia pembelot la tuh...dollah.
Senangnya jadi PM..tak takut alam kubur betul....tak habis2 dengan rasuah. Ini sudah dikira rasuah terang2an..bagi duit pd MP...pegi jauh2 asalkan tidak berada di malaysia..dapat kapal layar ke kat sana YB...?
PUTRAJAYA: Barisan Nasional MPs who have planned to go on an overseas study trip should be allowed to do so, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Stressing that he did not organise the trip, he added that the trip between Sept 9 and Sept 16 should not be connected with PKR adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's threat that the Government would be toppled by Sept 16.
"If they want to go, let them go. Why connect their trip with the Sept 16 issue (of mass defection).
"For them (the MPs) it (Sept 16 issue) is not important. They are not the one planning to jump and leave the Barisan Nasional and work with the opposition," he told reporters Friday after launching Pemudah's new Business Licensing Electronic Support System (BLESS) here.
Abdullah also said that toppling the Government on Sept 16 would not happen and that BN members would not desert the party as widely speculated by opposition parties.
On whether there would be a seizure of power come Sept 16, Abdullah said it would not happen on the basis of BN MPs deserting the party.
"They are depending very much on our party people deserting us; our party people will not desert us to give advantage for them setting up their government on Sept 16," he said.
When commenting on a circulated SMS on the chronology of events leading to the opposition forming the Federal Government on Sept 16, Abdullah said the BN Government had not lost and was still governing the country well.
When asked if the King was pleased with the political scenario and administration of the country, Abdullah said he briefed the Yang diPertuan Agong every week on the matter and that he (the King) was happy and wished him well.
Abdullah said the Government was concentrating on developing the country by increasing productivity and efficiency and was not wasting time speculating what would happen on Sept 16.
"There is a lot of work to do - that is the reality. BN is working," he said.
On the drop of Asian currencies on Thursday, Abdullah said the Government was observing the situation closely.
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