Sabtu, 19 November 2011

Dr Siti Mariah Mahmud

Dr Siti Mariah Mahmud


Muhyiddin Yassin jilat balik

Posted: 19 Nov 2011 05:47 AM PST

Untuk memenangi hati rakyat dan pengundi, Umno dan Timbalan Perdana Menterinya sanggup menjilat apa saja asalkan BN menang dalam PRU 13 akan datang.


Kesian Muhyiddin, Kak Rosmah suruh tarik balik ke?

KUALA LUMPUR, 19 Nov – Ekoran bantahan keras kesatuan-kesatuan sekerja, Putrajaya membatalkan projek perintis guru-guru bertugas selama sembilan jam sehari yang dicadangkan untuk dilaksanakan di Melaka, Sarawak, Pahang dan Johor mulai Januari depan.


Projek itu mendapat tentangan ketika Barisan Nasional membuat persiapan untuk menghadapi pilihan raya umum ke-13 yang dijangka dipanggil dalam waktu terdekat.
Minggu lalu, Kesatuan Perkhidmatan Perguruan Kebangsaan menggesa Putrajaya membatalkan sahaja projek perintis guru bertugas sembilan jam sehari atas alasan kajian itu satu tindakan membazir selain tidak mendapat maklum balas positif daripada kalangan tenaga pendidik.
Selain itu, NUTP juga mendakwa dasar baru tersebut tidak sesuai buat masa sekarang memandangkan kebanyakan sekolah kurang kemudahan selesa dan kondusif bagi guru.
Di bawah dasar baru ini, guru sebelah pagi dikehendaki berada di sekolah dari 7.30 pagi hingga 4.30 petang manakala guru sebelah petang pula dikehendaki masuk sekolah 9.30 pagi dan bertugas sehngga 6.30 petang.
Hari ini, Timbalan Perdana Menteri Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin (gambar) berkata langkah itu diambil bagi memberi ruang kepada kerajaan menilai dan meneliti terlebih dahulu hasil laporan kajian daripada projek yang dimulakan di Melaka.
"Kita tidak mahu perkara itu diteruskan secara perintis tanpa guru sendiri memahami tujuan di sebaliknya.

'Umno wants Koh Tsu Koon out!'

Posted: 19 Nov 2011 05:26 AM PST


Gerakan president Koh Tsu Koon has decided not to contest in the next general election. That was his final decision and everybody must respect it. Nobody pressured him to stay out of the poll, Deputy PM Muhyiddin Yassin said.

However, Penang Chief Minister and Koh's successor Lim Guan Eng was quick to politically lucre from the decision by accusing Umno of having a major role in forcing Koh out of the picture.

What a silly and stupid idea it was!

However, LGE intention and motive is very clear. By showing sympathy for Koh, he expects the Chinese in Gerakan will rally behind DAP in the next national poll. He is also keeping his fingers crossed for Gerakan to demise and Koh and members would hop over to DAP.

"It is an orchestrated campaign to remove him and they (Barisan Nasional and Umno) have succeeded. What Umno wants Umno gets," he told reporters in the Parliament lobby today.

Lim said Koh was forced to leave as it was obvious that the latter still had intentions to contest in the coming elections as Koh retained his other positions as a federal minister and party president.
What a crap!

Actually LGE tries to be chummy with Penangites, especially the Chinese. By accusing Umno of 'chasing out' Koh, the Malays too would be divided, just like what happened during the 2008 general election.

His sympathy for Koh did not mean anything. After taking over from Koh, he battered his predecessor by saying that it was the end for Koh and Gerakan. Maybe LGE should refresh his mind.
So, what is the sympathy for?

Dr Koh announced earlier today that he will not contest in the next general election, saying the announcement is the first step towards driving transformation and renewal in the party.

He said, however, that he will retain the posts of party president, Penang BN chairman and Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, adding that he will decide whether to give up the party presidency after the next general election.

As for the ministerial post, he said the decision to retain him rested with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

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