Who make the prefered PM for Malaysia in near future?
3 September 2008 - 11:34am
Abdullah Badawi
0% (0 votes)
Mohd Najib
0% (0 votes)
Anwar Ibrahim
65% (15 votes)
Tengku Razaleigh
9% (2 votes)
Mahathir Mohd
0% (0 votes)
Muhyiddin Yassin
0% (0 votes)
Hishamuddin Hussein
0% (0 votes)
Khairy Jamaluddin
4% (1 vote)
Hishamuddin Rais
0% (0 votes)
Lim Kit Siang
4% (1 vote)
Tian Chua
0% (0 votes)
Karpal Singh
0% (0 votes)
Raja Petra Kamaruddin
4% (1 vote)
Hadi Awang
0% (0 votes)
Nik Aziz
4% (1 vote)
Nasaruddin
0% (0 votes)
Husam Musa
0% (0 votes)
Others
9% (2 votes)
Total votes: 23
Comments
At this point of time, we
At this point of time, we don't have much choice (do we have any choice?). Even though Anwar might not be the ideal candidate but there is no better person who is known to generic public.
Btw, may we should put some PAS candidates up there in the poll.
AS you like. Ong BK
AS you like.
Ong BK
lionsteven Hopefully DSAI
lionsteven
Hopefully DSAI with LKS or even Nik Aziz together they link up with RPK to quickly form a new Govt as lately too much political tensions from UMNO and it's BN partners where i and several of my friends and business associates are worry over our country economy with our own internal political situation. Save Malaysia
Btw, can anyone out there in PR do some thing or lead all Malaysians to support for the release of those inocent detainees of ISA?
There are a lot of people
There are a lot of people who work to release all the ISA detainees-just stay tune on this and other web sites which bring you latest development as it unfolds.
Abdullah Badawi has been
Abdullah Badawi has been given the opportunity but he proved nothing except a title of Father of Kamarudin and KJ! Najib is embraced with scandalous issues and unless he can prove himself free from all these encumbrances, he cannot be a better man than AAB! Tengku Razaleigh is quite unlikely to win resonant supports from the self-seeking and egocentric Umno rank and file, if he can, he's a better person amongst the trio!
Anwar Ibrahim has to jump so many hurdles to win the PM post and he undeniably is the best amongst all those other politicians we can think of in the country now! He is to lead the CHANGE which is in dire needs by all the Nationals!..............It's good sense if RPK can get involve himself in politics and I rather prefer him to be the Home Minister who can teach Syed Hamid how to relevant himself to the said portfolio!.........My two cents opinion!
It' s not about any
It' s not about any personality. More important Malaysia is having a two party system.