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https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2018/08/02/after-sending-thank-you-notes-syed-saddiq-sacks-nine-political-appointees-i/1658563 (Was this why Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman was sidelined by the ‘veteran politicians’ for daring to do the right thing? - Sacking political appointees)
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 4, 2023: It is time for Malaysians to inject new and youth leaders who are only prepared only to fight for equal rights.
View the above video clip and see what Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA) president Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman is saying in his electoral campaign.
As a two-term MP who is receiving pension, he is calling for equal rights to all Malaysians and, for one or a start, stop the ridiculously high pensions of elected and former elected representatives.
No News Is Bad News opines that Malaysians should give MUDA candidates a chance to serve and help check Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s Unity Government (UG).
Let us support our new-blood, gung-ho and talented youths and not let the so-called veterans “bully” them.
After all, MUDA is contesting only 19 seats in the six state elections and there is no harm to elect them as they will also not help in any attempt to bring about the fall the UG.
MUDA can help ensure the DAP, PKR, Umno and Amanah state assemblymen and MPs remain committed to ensuring they are principled, sincere and honest in serving the rakyat dan negara (people and country).
Also, there are two video clips above of what our youths are saying.
We also reproduce below a previous blog post on MUDA:
MALAYSIA
Muda candidate’s bank balance sparks concern about his bills
Despite humble savings in spotlight, Dobby Chew urges Seri Setia opponents to also declare assets
Updated 6 hours ago · Published on 04 Aug 2023 9:21AMMuda’s candidate for Seri Setia Dobby Chew comes into the spotlight after social media users highlight his RM174.25 bank savings following his asset declaration. – @Dobby_Chew Twitter pic, August 4, 2023
BY The Vibes Team
PETALING JAYA – Muda’s candidate for the Seri Setia state seat in Selangor, Dobby Chew, is getting some sympathy on Twitter following his asset declaration move.
This is after it was revealed that he only has RM174.25 in his Maybank savings account, which is the only liquid asset he has to his name.
As part of the party’s asset declaration of its election candidates ahead of the polls on 12 August, Chew stated that he has no other assets apart from a Honda Civic which is still under a Public Bank loan, RM82,951.09 in his Employees Provident Fund (EPF), and a Maybank savings account.
On Twitter, @harriszainul remarked that in his opinion, Chew’s asset declaration was the “most kesian” (pitiful).
“Brother only has RM174.25 in his account,” he wrote.
Financial author Suraya Zainudin remarked that she did not think Chew even has enough to cover his car loan instalment next month with that balance.
“Dobby Chew doesn’t have any other asset aside from a car or EPF? I don’t think he has enough to pay for next month’s car instalment also,” she wrote.
User @didiedayat commented that Chew is just a concerned rakyat who was doing his best for the country while selling socks.
The socks joke is in reference to the character Dobby in the Harry Potter franchise. Dobby is a house elf who was freed after his owner was tricked into giving him a sock which he then wore until his death.
Chew lists his profession as chief executive officer at the Anti Death Penalty Asia Network with a monthly salary of RM9,000, apart from being Muda’s human rights bureau director.
On declaring his asset, Chew said it was to ensure the rakyat would get an assemblyman who is transparent, sincere and with integrity.
He then called upon his opponents in Seri Setia – Pakatan Harapan’s Dr Fahmi Ngah, Perikatan Nasional’s Datuk Mohd Zubir Embong and independent Harindran Krishnan to also declare their assets. – The Vibes, August 4, 2023
Thursday, 6 July 2023
Does Muda deserve to be given a chance to check and balance Unity Government?
No News Is Bad News
Shunned by PH and BN-Umno, Muda is likely to join forces with Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) in the Aug 12, 2023 elections in six states. - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8m43rf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoa5aP9BAkg (Don't upload TikTok video from voting booth, Syed Saddiq tells young voters)
Does Muda deserve to be given a chance to check and balance Unity Government?
KUALA LUMPUR, July 7, 2023: In any political party, there are bound to be troublemakers and political frogs who act according to their own selfish agenda.
These are members who have no loyalty to their party, only to their self-interest.
They are easily lured by people and parties to help destroy their current party.
Muda is now facing such a problem. It is a relatively new party and its Constitution had yet to be approved by the Registrar of Societies (RoS).
So-called unhappy members have started hurling all kinds of accusations to run down Muda. Now, that is not fair on a new entity.
Muda president Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman and his party should be given a chance to prove themselves as worthy leaders for Malaysians.
They are young who provide fresh blood to Malaysia’s leadership.
Just watch the video clip of how Syed Saddiq took the 97-year-old racial and religious bigot, Dr Mahathir Mohamad to task.
The forked-tongue “old fox” and his racial and religious bigots, comprising the Taliban-like PAS and Muhyiddin Yassin’s Perikatan Nasional, must not be given the chance to destry Malaysia’s national unity and socio-economic growth.
No News Is Bad News certainly believes Muda can be an effective check and balance on Anwar Ibrahim’s Unity Government (UG).
But watch the video clip above and form your own opinion whether Muda deserves your support in the six state elections on Aug 12.
Shunned by PH and BN-Umno, Muda is likely to join forces with Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) in the Aug 12, 2023 elections in six states. - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8m43rf
Perhaps, it is time for Malaysians to consider Muda and PSM as viable check-and balance forces in state assemblies and Parliament who can contribute constructive criticisms and ideas to help heal the UG heal the ecocomy that is saddled with a more than RM1.5 trillion national debt - no thanks to previous governments of the day and their leaders.
The racial and religious bigots in the Opposition are certainly not helping to forward Malaysia.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a report that serves to destroy Muda:
Unhappy Muda members even have trouble leaving party
Members accuse party of lacking organisation, transparency, and even basic administrative processes.
FMT Reporters - 07 Jul 2023, 7:30am
Muda is said to be experiencing some internal strife as disgruntled members complain that the leadership is not transparent about its decisions.
PETALING JAYA: Muda members are in a conundrum, with many complaining about being kept in the dark over the party’s direction and the contents of its constitution, but also unsure how they can walk away.
There is no proper channel available for members to hand in a request to leave the party, one member said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
“You can send an email to say that you want your membership cancelled, but no one is going to reply. There is no one in charge of membership,” the source said.
He claims that a number of his peers in Muda also have issues with the party and want out of it.
“We have not even been made aware of the party’s constitution. When we ask the leadership about it, they tend to say: ‘It is in the process’,” he said.
According to the member, the grassroots are also not being informed of decisions made by the party’s top leadership.
“They do not share the outcome of their meetings with the members. It is as if the party belongs to a few individuals. The rest of us are left in the dark,” he said.
The party has also received criticism on social media about its handling of membership cancellation requests.
Twitter users @mtthmzh and @timothy_pablo both said they were waiting word on the status of their applications to quit the party.
“Don’t keep talking about applying for membership because I want to leave this party ASAP,” @timothy_pablo added.
Speaking to FMT, Muda secretary-general Amir Abdul Hadi acknowledged delays in dealing with membership termination requests, attributing it to the need to process then manually.
“If they want to hasten the process, they can email sua@muda.my,” he said.
Amir also explained that Muda has yet to formalise its constitution as the party is waiting for approval from the Registrar of Societies (RoS) for certain amendments it wants to incorporate into the document.
“What we have now is a vanilla constitution provided by the RoS to register our party,
“We have made (proposed) amendments and sent them to the RoS, so we are currently awaiting their approval,” he said.
According to Amir, Muda met with RoS officers as recently as June 13, during which the party’s representatives were told that a response could only be given after the upcoming state elections.
Last week, Muda president Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman said the party would go it alone in the elections, after attempts to join Pakatan Harapan (PH) were rebuffed by Prime Minister and coalition chairman Anwar Ibrahim.
This means the party may end up clashing with PH and unity government ally Barisan Nasional in the August polls, despite being a part of the government bloc in the Dewan Rakyat.
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