2 May 2023
Topik Pada Hari Ini:
> Randau Khas – Setiap orang berhak untuk diampuni, tetapi buksn Najib, kerana beliau tidak bertaubat
> Yb Sin Tze Tzin, Ahli Parlimen PKR Bayan Baru – Dalam 5 bulan ini, Anwar telah melakukan banyak reformasi dan akan ada lebih banyak lagi pada masa depan
> Chris Lau, wartawan bebas – Semasa zaman Najib atau Tun M, kebebasan bersuara terhad
>Abun Sui, Senator PKR Sarawak – 100 permohonan MyKad telah diteruskan kepada Kementerian Hal Ehwal Dalam Negeri
On Today Show
> Special Randau – Everyone has the right to be forgiven, but not Najib, because he is not repentant
> Yb Sin Tze Tzin, PKR MP for Bayan Baru – In these 5 months, Anwar has done many reforms and there will be more in the future
> Chris Lau, independent journalist – During the times of Najib or Tun M, freedom of speech was restrained
> Abun Sui, PKR Sarawak Senator – 100 MyKad applicants have been forward to Ministry of internal affairs
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Special Randau
> "Government Servants ' salaries will be increased when the government's finances recover," promised Anwar.
> "Everyone has the right to be forgiven," stated Anwar firmly. "However, we believe that Najib is not suitable for forgiveness because he is not repentant."
> "KJ is suitable to join DAP, to become a candidate for PM," said Ong Kian Ming in a YouTube video earlier today.
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Yb Sin Tze Tzin, PKR MP for Bayan Baru
【In these 5 months, Anwar has done many reforms and there will be more in the future】
SUARAM Executive Director- Sevan Doraisamy thinks Anwar Ibrahim will be the worst prime minister in Malaysian history if he fails to fulfill his reform promises. Doraisami questioned Anwar's political determination. According to Doraisami, it is not yet on the list of laws to be amended by the government; Security Offenses Act (Special Measures), Crime Prevention Act, Terrorism Prevention Act, Dangerous Drugs Act which still have clauses of detaining suspects for a long period of time without having to prosecute them in Court. Sim asks SUARAM to be rational and give Anwar some time. In these 5 months, Anwar has done many reforms and there will be more in the future. Among them, according to Sim - Parliament Reform - there is a special question and answer session with the Prime Minister (PMT). Abolish the mandatory death penalty in drug cases and establish a special Parliamentary select committee that has full power to summon anyone to testify. Add YB Sim- most importantly, a Law Reform Committee has been established, which is examining outdated laws that need to be amended. According to YB Sim- despite leading the Unity government, there is nothing stopping Anwar from reforming his administration. According to Sim, Anwar carried out reforms in his administration faster than all previous prime ministers, besides Anwar is the prime minister who listens to the voice and welfare of the people the most. The question is not how quickly outdated laws are amended. But an amendment should be neat, orderly and precise.
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Chris Lau, independent journalist
【During the times of Najib or Tun M, freedom of speech was restrained】
Malaysia's position in the 2022 World Press Freedom Index released by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is a good and proud achievement for the country. In a Facebook post today, Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil said that it also serves as a catalyst for the government to continue to enhance media freedom in Malaysia. In the index, Malaysia's position improved to 113 with 51.55 points compared to the previous year's position of 119 (60.53 points). Journalist Chris Lau agrees with YB Fahmi's statement on media freedom. This is because since the first time the PH government came into power in 2018, media freedom has been increasingly allowed to cover both the government and the opposition. This is seen as very encouraging for outspoken media practitioners. Unlike during the time of Tun M and Najib, where anyone who dared to criticize the government was likely to be arrested.
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Abun Sui, PKR Sarawak Senator
【100 MyKad applicants have been forward to Ministry of internal affairs】
Currently, he has around 100 applicants statewide who have been forwarded to the Ministry of Internal Affairs for further action. In June, the ministry is expected to make some decisions. At the moment, they are still collecting more documents. Some have birth certificates but are having citizenship or permanent residency issues, while some are still in the process of finalization. Others have no personal documents at all. According to his records, most applicants are from the Bintulu-Miri area and other areas. Some have called in but have yet to provide copies of their documents. He is also following up on previous applicants whose applications are still in progress. By the end of this month, he will follow up on whatever he had submitted to the ministry. He will bring up the issue of traditional marriage registration in longhouses to be made acceptable for easy marriage registration for people living in the interior in the upcoming Dewan Negara sitting. This is because many rural couples cannot register their newborn children as they do not have legal marriage certificates.