Blog-on-Strike: Online Protest for Malaysian politicians

Posted by mobile phone:
To show my support for other Malaysian bloggers, there’ll be no new post for the next 48 hours.

I’ll be back on Tuesday for views on what grassroot party supporters think about the merger between SPDP and PRS.

5 Comment(s)

  1. sagaraptor | 10th July 2008 | Reply

    what protest?

  2. akituai | 17th July 2008 | Reply

    i’m agreed if SPDP and PRS merge…

  3. belikau | 18th July 2008 | Reply

    i’m really agreed if SPDP dan PRS merge. until now i not sure about their manifesto to help dayak comunity. why iban cannot make just one politic party? just like chinese, indian and malay party…. the power of iban comunity will increase if we unite just in one party but iban leader just need power to overlap the poor one.

  4. randauempedu | 5th August 2008 | Reply

    Bro Belikau,
    You why Iban party cannot unite because the leader Iban politician always argue to become a leader at the party. Do u think Mawan surrender to allow Masing become a presiden or Masing allow Mawan to lead their party.I don’t think so bcoz both this guy want to be a presiden.The Iban agenda is not importance to them.

  5. galau | 7th August 2008 | Reply

    Frens,
    Iban are well known in fighting against each other. This may seem to a general statement. But if we look back at the history, I guess some of might agree. The same goes to the merger. The merging of these two parties is just like a man and a woman who married and later divorce and then plan to be together again(rujuk kembali). This is normal for Malaysian politics and they rakyat Malaysia sudah matang. Politicians are well known liars (not all).

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