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MENJAWAB PERSOALAN – KENAPA TAK USULKAN UNDI TAK PERCAYA DI PARLIMEN DAN SIAPA CALON PM GANTI ANWAR?

Ada dua perkara yang sering diulang-ulang oleh  mereka yang mahu memperlekehkan himpunan “Turun Anwar” semalam.

Pertama, kenapa tak bawa usul undi tak percaya di Parlimen, jika benar Anwar mahu diturunkan?

Kedua, jika Anwar turun, siapa calon pengganti untuk  dijadikan Perdana Menteri?

Bagi persoalan pertama, sebelum mereka mengulang-ulang lagi soalan yang sama,  harap jawab dahulu soalan ini – semasa demo “Turun Mahathir” dan “Turun Najib” sebelum ini, pernahkah usul undi tidak percaya cuba diusulkan di Parlimen ketika itu?

Jika ketika itu perkara tersebut tidak pernah dilakukan, kenapa perlu dipaksa orang lain melakukannya sekarang?

Lagi pula, untuk menurunkan Perdana Menteri, ia tidak semestinya dilakukan melalui undi tidak percaya di Parlimen saja.

Ada pelbagai cara Perdana Menteri boleh turun daripada jawatannya – kadang-kadang secara sukarela dan kerap juga disebabkan tekanan di luar Parlimen.

Tetapi, tidak pernah dalam sejarah negara ini ada mana-mana Perdana Menteri direkodkan kejatuhannya melalui usul undi tidak percaya di Parlimen.

Tun Mahathir Mohamad (pada tahun 2020) meletakkan jawatan kerana tekanan dan hilang sokongan yang digerakkan di luar Parlimen.

Begitu juga dengan Muhyiddin Yassin (pada tahun 2021), juga meletakkan jawatan kerana kehilangan sokongan setelah sejumlah Ahli Parlimen UMNO menarik sokongan, juga di luar Parlimen.

Tun Abdullah Badawi setuju meletakkan jawatan dan melakukan peralihan kuasa adalah disebabkan tekanan berterusan daripada Tun Mahathir sehingga BN pada PRU 2008, hilang majoriti dua pertiga buat kali pertama dalam sejarahnya menjadi kerajaan.

Sebelum itu, pada tahun 2002, tanpa sebarang desakan dan paksaan, Tun Mahathir secara tiba-tiba saja meletakkan jawatan, seterusnya menyerahkan jawatan kepada Tun Abdullah pada 2003.

Jadi, jika selama ini tiada Perdana Menteri pernah dijatuhkan melalui usul undi tidak percaya di Parlimen, apa logiknya ia mahu dilakukan sekarang?

Hakikatnya, ada banyak cara dan sebab Perdana Menteri boleh dijatuhkan, tetapi tidak pernah sekali pun ia berlaku melalui usul undi tidak percaya di dalam Parlimen.

Demo Turun Anwar memang bermatlamatkan demikian, namun ia tidak terikat dengan tempoh waktu tertentu untuk dijadikan kenyataan.

Ia boleh jadi minggu depan, bulan depan, tahun depan atau ketika PRU16 akan datang.

Takkan semuanya mahu diceritakan secara terbuka?

Demo yang dicetuskan semalam semata-mata bertujuan membina momentum dan memberi keyakinan kepada rakyat tentang maksud yang dimatlamatkan.

Berkaitan calon Perdana Menteri pula, selain blok pembangkang mempunyai beberapa nama yang berkelayakan,  beberapa Ahli Parlimen lain juga turut boleh dicalonkan sebagai Perdana Menteri ke-11 selepas Anwar.

Tidak kecoh-kecoh menjaja calon Perdana Menteri bukan bererti tiada calon untuk diketengahkan.

Bila tiba masanya nanti, ia akan diketahui juga setelah ada proses musyawarah dan perbincangan sebelum nama dikemukakan kepada Yang Di-Pertuqn Agong.

Lagi pun, mengambil contoh beberapa perlantikan Menteri Besar di beberapa negeri sebelum ini, nama yang ditonjolkan parti tidak semestinya diterima oleh pihak Istana.

Tetapi jika ada yang tak sabar-sabar mahu tahu siapa calonnya,  minta atau gesalah Anwar letak jawatan terlebih dahulu? – ShahbudinHusin 27July2025.

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12 responses to “MENJAWAB PERSOALAN – KENAPA TAK USULKAN UNDI TAK PERCAYA DI PARLIMEN DAN SIAPA CALON PM GANTI ANWAR?”

  1. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Mejoh Minyak Masak marah2 PMX tak bagi harga Ron95 RM1.99 kepada warga asing. Aritu nganjing, harga minyak dunia dah turun awal dan ASEAN dah turun berminggu2.

    PMX buat marah, tak buat lagi le marah dan kena kecam ari2.

    Mejoh kata warga asing sumbang kepada ekonomi Malaysia jugok.

    Masa Mejoh Sakaw Minyak
    Masak anok beranak, dia tak fikir warga Rakyat Malaysia dan warga asing kang!

    PMX dah jawab cantik, Mejoh dan warga asing tak puas hati harga minyak Ron95 pergi le beli diThailand, Singapura dan Indonesia kerana harga minyak mereka jauh lebih mahal berganda2 dgn harga Malaysia.

    Akhir Kalam, Mejoh Minyak Masak dan PN dah terpancut awal hilang modal paling besar politik PRK dan PRU16 nak tembak PMX janji nak turun harga minyak tak turun2.

    Sikalang dengan satu langkah PMX lipat semua.

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  3. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Media Barat puji demokrasi terbuka PMX benarkan Himpunan banding zaman PM2 lepas terutama PM4 MahaFiraun sekat Himpunan dgn FRU, water cannon, gas pemedih mata, agen2 provokasi, tangkapan lokap SOSMA tanpa bicara dan Ops Lallang.

    PMX terbuka malah Jemput AtOK dan PN bawak usul undi tak percaya diDewan Rakyat dah 4 Kali selepas PRU15 Nov 2022.

    Atok dan PN bacul dan kecut teloq.

  4. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    People’s views not same as those with lust for power, says PM’s aide

    People’s views not same as those with lust for power, says PM’s aide
    YESTERDAY
    FMT Reporters
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    Shamsul Iskandar Akin says Perikatan Nasional should seek change through elections and not with rallies, inflated crowd numbers and manipulating sensitive issues.

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    The ‘Turun Anwar’ rally on Saturday was described by PAS as representing the people’s vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
    PETALING JAYA: The unity government will listen to all the people, and not just to the voices behind political microphones on rally stages, an aide to the prime minister said today.
    “There is a big difference between the people’s voice and the political agendas of certain parties who are trying to drag the people into validating their lust for power,” said Shamsul Iskandar Akin, senior political secretary to the prime minister.

    Shamsul Iskandar Akin.
    He said the government led by Anwar Ibrahim was built upon an electoral mandate and Perikatan Nasional chairman Muhyiddin Yassin and his coalition partners should return to the electoral arena if they were confident that public sentiment about the government had shifted.

    “Not through street rallies, not by inflating crowd numbers, and not by manipulating racial and religious issues to provoke emotions,” he said in a statement, Bernama reported.

    His statement comes in the wake of the “Turun Anwar” rally in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, which police said was attended by an estimated 18,000 people. However, PAS officials claimed that 200,000 people took part.

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    The rally was later described by PAS secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan as a vote of no confidence by the people against Anwar and he urged the prime minister to take heed of the turnout and resign instead of waiting for a confidence motion in the Dewan Rakyat.

    Shamsul said in a statement that the government respected the people’s right to assemble and express opinions, and had ensured that no harsh action was taken, no tear gas fired, and no stages destroyed.

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    “The people’s right to speak is protected. But their voices must not be exploited, and democracy must not be held hostage in the name of vengeance and power struggles,” he said.

    1. Anonymous Avatar
      Anonymous

      Taki Black Friday ikon 3B PN Bebal, Bahalol, Bengong Yang selalu terpancut awal.

      Taki kata sebelum tiap2 PRK semenjak PRU15 Nov 2022 adalah referendum kpd Turun PMX tetapi Hasilnya Taki dan PN sudah kojol 5-0.

      Sudah 4 Kali bermula dari sessi pertama Dewan Rakyat PRU15 Jan 2023, PMX cabar PN supaya usul undi tak percaya. Tiap Kali PN jadi Buto, Pekak dan Bisu malah beramai keluar Dewan kecut teloq. Tiap kali PMX cabar, Mamat Doh Cukup Jumeloh cabut lari Langkah seribu dari Dewan Rakyat.

      Taki Black Friday dan Mejoh Minyak Masak cuba provoke PMX dgn tulisan propaganda Liwat rekaan Atok Saka dari blog anonymous Agensia Italia. PMX jawab direct dimasa PMQT Selasa depan dan kpd muka penulis Buku Khas “Qazaf Fitnah Liwat Mahathir” yang dia gagal fail
      markah F utk tarbiyah Taki dan Mejoh!

      Dari hari itu penulis ini cabut lari dari Dewan Rakyat tak masuk2, kalu masuk pun curi2 masa PMX tiada ada urusan dalam dan luar negara.

      Jadi Taki kata Himpunan Qazaf semalam 18,000/20,000 Walaun2 PAS adalah referendum Turun Anwar tapi ironiknya Taki kata Boss dia Hadi , Gaji Buto tak mahu turun Presiden PAS nak pegang sampai mati walaupun duk ulang keluar masuk rawatan diIJN!

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    Anonymous

    How Anwar’s opposition handed him an unintended victory
    27 MINS AGO
    Letter to the Editor
    Share
    A rally intended as a show of force to bring down the prime minister instead showcased the robustness of the democratic system he oversees.

    protes
    From Ahmad Ibrahim

    The scene on July 26 was familiar: Malaysia’s opposition gathering, banners aloft, voices raised against the sitting prime minister. Yet, beneath the surface, this rally was profoundly different.

    Not only did it proceed peacefully – a stark departure from the water cannons and tear gas of past eras – but it culminated in a remarkable paradox: the apparent strengthening of the very man it sought to topple, Anwar Ibrahim.

    Far from striking a decisive blow, the opposition’s event may well be remembered as a pivotal moment solidifying Anwar’s democratic credentials and inadvertently boosting Malaysia’s global standing. Many are even saying the rally has boosted Anwar’s chances of another term.

    The rally itself was notable for several reasons, not all flattering to its organisers. Reports of cash inducements cast a long shadow over the authenticity of the turnout. While mobilising support is part of politics, resorting to direct payment risks trivialising genuine political grievance and raises questions about the depth of organic discontent.

    Advertisement

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    Rally’s failure

    More damningly, when pressed on the crucial question of “Who replaces Anwar?”, the gathered crowd offered no coherent answer. This vacuum of credible, named alternatives was perhaps the rally’s most significant failure. It exposed the opposition’s fundamental weakness: an energetic desire for change, but a startling lack of a clear, unified vision or leadership to deliver it.

    The real headline, however, was peace – the absence of the brute force that characterised protests during past governments, and indeed during earlier phases of Malaysia’s democratic journey, speaks volumes. The restraint shown by the police, operating under the current government’s directives, was palpable.

    This shift from suppression to tolerance is monumental. It signals a maturing democracy where dissent, even large-scale dissent, is managed within the bounds of the law and public order, without resorting to the instruments of state violence. This is the hallmark of a confident government, secure enough to allow its critics a platform. And herein lies Anwar’s victory.

    Protest without fear

    The contrast was there for all to see. The peaceful nature of the rally, juxtaposed against memories of past crackdowns, actively enhances Anwar’s democratic image. It allows him to credibly claim: “This is the Malaysia we are building – where you can protest without fear.”

    This resonates powerfully domestically and internationally. The lack of a named successor or unified platform showcased the opposition’s fragmentation and strategic incoherence. It shifted the narrative from “Anwar must go” to “Go? For whom? And to do what?”

    The vacuum strengthens Anwar’s position as the known, incumbent leader with a defined agenda.

    Democracy is a selling point. The peaceful rally is good publicity for Malaysia. Foreign investors crave stability and predictability. Seeing large-scale political dissent managed peacefully demonstrates institutional resilience and adherence to democratic norms.

    It signals a country where political risk is managed through dialogue and legal frameworks, not force. Anwar’s government can rightly claim this as evidence of democratic progress under his watch.

    Victory for democracy

    By allowing the rally to proceed unimpeded, Anwar demonstrated a commitment to the democratic principles he championed for decades as an opposition figure himself. This grants his government a crucial layer of legitimacy, silencing critics who might paint him as autocratic. He walked the walk.

    The irony is delicious: an opposition rally, intended as a show of force to bring down “PMX”, instead became a showcase for the robustness of the very democratic system he oversees. It highlighted the opposition’s weaknesses while burnishing the government’s democratic credentials.

    The peaceful conduct, enabled by the government’s restraint, becomes a testament to the progress made since the days of heavy-handed repression.

    This is not to say Anwar’s government is without its challenges or criticism. Economic pressures, questions of governance and legitimate policy disagreements remain. However, the events of July 26 demonstrate that the arena for contesting these issues has fundamentally changed.

    The rules of engagement are more democratic, more respectful of fundamental rights.

    Test for Anwar

    The final winner of the rally? Undeniably, Anwar. He emerges not weakened, but paradoxically strengthened. His commitment to democratic tolerance was validated, his opposition’s disarray was exposed and Malaysia’s image as a maturing democracy received an unexpected boost.

    The opposition sought to bring down the prime minister, but instead may have inadvertently cemented his position as the steward of a new, more open Malaysia.

    The true test now is whether Anwar can leverage this democratic capital to deliver tangible results for the nation, proving that tolerance and effective governance can indeed go hand in hand.

    The ball is firmly in his court, but the opposition has for now handed him an unexpected advantage wrapped in the banner of protest. One should never ignore diplomacy as the true weapon of settling disputes and political scores.

    Ahmad Ibrahim is a professor at UCSI University, and an associate fellow at Universiti Malaya.

    1. Anonymous Avatar
      Anonymous

      Winnner Himpunan, PMX!

      Prof Ahmad Ibrahim perincikan mengapa Atok dan PN beri kemenangan percuma kpd PMX?

      Atok Saka Kerala sbg Mastermind terlopong kerana PMX pusing meja “turned the table” KO terus Saka ditonton memukau 37 juta Rakyat Malaysia siapa master strategist dgn gerakan2 premptif tangkap maut:

      a. PMX dan Kabinet tidak ambik tindakan keatas penjenayah treason İndia-Mari Kerala berumur 100 tahun yang lelong Tanah Melayu Johor dengan sengaja. Keputusan kabinet mesti dirujuk dan disembah kepada YDPA Sultan Johor

      b. Pengumuman pakej rangsangan mengembirakan lebih 80% Rakyat Malaysia khusus B40 dan M40

      c. Tiada sekatan Himpunan amalan demokrasi sebenar banding zaman kuku besi Mahafiraun PM4 dimana FRU, gas pemedih mata, water cannon dan tangkapan kurung adalah senjata utama utk kekal kuasa 22 tahun

      d. Prestasi dan KPI Ekonomi PMX mencanak naik padam terus ratib dan propaganda Kerala lebih 30 tahun PMX tak layak

      e. PMX maseh kekal privilege utk ambik tindakan keras spt Ops Lallang dulu jika keadaaan Pembangkang maseh bebal, bahalol dan bengong

      How Anwar’s opposition handed him an unintended victory
      27 MINS AGO
      Letter to the Editor
      Share
      A rally intended as a show of force to bring down the prime minister instead showcased the robustness of the democratic system he oversees.

      protes
      From Ahmad Ibrahim

      The scene on July 26 was familiar: Malaysia’s opposition gathering, banners aloft, voices raised against the sitting prime minister. Yet, beneath the surface, this rally was profoundly different.

      Not only did it proceed peacefully – a stark departure from the water cannons and tear gas of past eras – but it culminated in a remarkable paradox: the apparent strengthening of the very man it sought to topple, Anwar Ibrahim.

      Far from striking a decisive blow, the opposition’s event may well be remembered as a pivotal moment solidifying Anwar’s democratic credentials and inadvertently boosting Malaysia’s global standing. Many are even saying the rally has boosted Anwar’s chances of another term.

      The rally itself was notable for several reasons, not all flattering to its organisers. Reports of cash inducements cast a long shadow over the authenticity of the turnout. While mobilising support is part of politics, resorting to direct payment risks trivialising genuine political grievance and raises questions about the depth of organic discontent.

      Advertisement

      Advertisement
      Rally’s failure

      More damningly, when pressed on the crucial question of “Who replaces Anwar?”, the gathered crowd offered no coherent answer. This vacuum of credible, named alternatives was perhaps the rally’s most significant failure. It exposed the opposition’s fundamental weakness: an energetic desire for change, but a startling lack of a clear, unified vision or leadership to deliver it.

      The real headline, however, was peace – the absence of the brute force that characterised protests during past governments, and indeed during earlier phases of Malaysia’s democratic journey, speaks volumes. The restraint shown by the police, operating under the current government’s directives, was palpable.

      This shift from suppression to tolerance is monumental. It signals a maturing democracy where dissent, even large-scale dissent, is managed within the bounds of the law and public order, without resorting to the instruments of state violence. This is the hallmark of a confident government, secure enough to allow its critics a platform. And herein lies Anwar’s victory.

      Protest without fear

      The contrast was there for all to see. The peaceful nature of the rally, juxtaposed against memories of past crackdowns, actively enhances Anwar’s democratic image. It allows him to credibly claim: “This is the Malaysia we are building – where you can protest without fear.”

      This resonates powerfully domestically and internationally. The lack of a named successor or unified platform showcased the opposition’s fragmentation and strategic incoherence. It shifted the narrative from “Anwar must go” to “Go? For whom? And to do what?”

      The vacuum strengthens Anwar’s position as the known, incumbent leader with a defined agenda.

      Democracy is a selling point. The peaceful rally is good publicity for Malaysia. Foreign investors crave stability and predictability. Seeing large-scale political dissent managed peacefully demonstrates institutional resilience and adherence to democratic norms.

      It signals a country where political risk is managed through dialogue and legal frameworks, not force. Anwar’s government can rightly claim this as evidence of democratic progress under his watch.

      Victory for democracy

      By allowing the rally to proceed unimpeded, Anwar demonstrated a commitment to the democratic principles he championed for decades as an opposition figure himself. This grants his government a crucial layer of legitimacy, silencing critics who might paint him as autocratic. He walked the walk.

      The irony is delicious: an opposition rally, intended as a show of force to bring down “PMX”, instead became a showcase for the robustness of the very democratic system he oversees. It highlighted the opposition’s weaknesses while burnishing the government’s democratic credentials.

      The peaceful conduct, enabled by the government’s restraint, becomes a testament to the progress made since the days of heavy-handed repression.

      This is not to say Anwar’s government is without its challenges or criticism. Economic pressures, questions of governance and legitimate policy disagreements remain. However, the events of July 26 demonstrate that the arena for contesting these issues has fundamentally changed.

      The rules of engagement are more democratic, more respectful of fundamental rights.

      Test for Anwar

      The final winner of the rally? Undeniably, Anwar. He emerges not weakened, but paradoxically strengthened. His commitment to democratic tolerance was validated, his opposition’s disarray was exposed and Malaysia’s image as a maturing democracy received an unexpected boost.

      The opposition sought to bring down the prime minister, but instead may have inadvertently cemented his position as the steward of a new, more open Malaysia.

      The true test now is whether Anwar can leverage this democratic capital to deliver tangible results for the nation, proving that tolerance and effective governance can indeed go hand in hand.

      The ball is firmly in his court, but the opposition has for now handed him an unexpected advantage wrapped in the banner of protest. One should never ignore diplomacy as the true weapon of settling disputes and political scores.

      Ahmad Ibrahim is a professor at UCSI University, and an associate fellow at Universiti Malaya.

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    Walanon koyak bila PMX ramai rakyat anti
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    Kah kaahh kaaahhh kaaahhhh kaaaahhhh
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    KAH KAH KAH

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    HA HA..OTAK CAI SEMUA ELOK DIKARAN🤣

    😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
    Siapa PM dari PN naper yg cai² kegusaran
    Skrg ni bkn nya PN yg pegang pentadbiran
    Bagi jdi kjaan dulu, baru bleh buat sebaran
    Mmg nya bodo walanon² ini, habis ukuran
    🤣😂😅😆😄😃😀🤣😂😅😆😄😃😀
    Oi cai, sblm Anwar PM ramai ke kebuluran
    Kelihatan cai², macam tak tinggi pelajaran
    Dek ketaksuban, cai² habis tertutup fikiran
    Ia dah bleh bawa kpd syirik dan kekufuran
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
    Kah kaahh kaaahhh kaaahhhh kaaaahhhh
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    KAH KAH KAH

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    HA HA..KERESAHAN CAI², KITA MNGERTI🤣

    😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
    Anwar nk ghuyub tentu lah cai² susah hati
    Tapi, naper cai nk kalut dgn PM pengganti?
    Mmg lah para walanon, bodoh berkati-kati
    Bagi jadi kjaan dulu, tau ler siapa PM nanti
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
    Kah kaahh kaaahhh kaaahhhh kaaaahhhh
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    KAH KAH KAH

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    HA HA…CAI² SINONIM DGN KEBODOHAN

    😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
    Apa cai dh anggap Anwar tu setaraf tuhan?
    Sblm Anwar PM tak wujud ke kemewahan?
    Apakah sblm 2023 negara dlm kesusahan?
    Woi cai, Anwar PM bkn rakyat pnya pilihan
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
    Kah kaahh kaaahhh kaaahhhh kaaaahhhh
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    KAH KAH KAH

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    HE HE HE.. NAK TANYA CAI² WALANON LAGI.. SBLUM ANWAR JADI PM DULU, NEGARA NI TERUK SGT KER, TAK ADA PEMBANGUNAN KER, RAKYAT KEBULURAN KER? 🤣

    🤣😂😅😆😄😃😀🤣😂😅😆😄😃😀
    KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH

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    HA HA..KPD CAI, SOALAN² INI NAK DIAJU🤣

    😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
    Apakah sblm Anwar PM, negara tak maju?
    Apakah sblm ini, negara ni tiada hala tuju?
    Apakah sblm ini, kita tak ada keretapi laju?
    Apakah sblm ini, kita tk mkn planta & keju?
    🤣😂😅😆😄😃😀🤣😂😅😆😄😃😀
    Apakah atlet kita tak pernah menang tinju?
    Apakah pantai kita pnuh dgn pokok jeruju?
    Rakyat susah sgt ke sblm Anwar jdi teraju?
    Perlu sgt ker PM yg pakai PKR punya baju?
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
    Kah kaahh kaaahhh kaaahhhh kaaaahhhh
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    KAH KAH KAH

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    🤣😂😅😆😄😃😀🤣😂😅😆😄😃😀
    KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH

    HI HI HI.. JIKA ANWAR TURUN, PUTERI SANDWICH REFORBASI ATAU MENTERI POKKA SI RAJA FITNAH ATAU TG ZAFRUL KATAK AHLI BARU PKR TU, BOLEH GANTI ANWAR JADI PM KER?😂

    HA HA HA.. RAKYAT PUN DAH TOLAK DAN TAK KEBULOR DGN DEPA TIGA EKOR TU.. DEPA BKN MP DAN DLM PARLIMEN PUN TAK ADA MUKA, NAK JADI PM MCM MANA?🤣

    🤣😂😅😆😄😃😀🤣😂😅😆😄😃😀
    KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH
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    HA HA..MMG CAI² BODOH TAHAP GABAN🤣

    😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
    Subsidi ditarik cukai naik, rakyat terbeban!
    Sbb tu PRU 16 Anwar tu rakyat nk humban
    Tapi cai² tk dpt nk dipisah dari ketaksuban
    Agknya cai² walanon tua² renta & beruban
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
    Kah kaahh kaaahhh kaaahhhh kaaaahhhh
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    KAH KAH KAH
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    KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH

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    Anonymous

    INI SEBAHAGIAN DARI KOMEN SORANG CAI WALANON PENTAKSUB SAYA PETIK DARI POSTING BG BUDIN YG BARU LEPAS:😆
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    Anonymous
    27 July 2025

    Sama2 3B Bebal, Bahalol, Bengong

    Punyalah penat Pas kempen Turun Anwar, tiba-tiba Hamzah yang jadi bakal PM

    Harapandaily
    July 26, 2025
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    HE HE HE.. BEBAL, BAHALOL, BENGONG? SIAPA TU YER?😅

    HU HU HU.. YG BEBAL BAHALOL BENGONG TU BILA DIA TABUR DEDAK KPD HARIMAU, SINGA DAN BERUANG.. SEPATUTNYA DEDAK DITABUR KAT AYAM SHJ.. PALING² LEBIH TU KAT KAMBING & LEMBU…😂

    HI HI HI.. MAAF NO🙏, KALI NI SAYA NAK BUAT PANTUN LOGHAT UTAGHA SIKIT UNTUK CAI, TAK PA KOT NO..😂

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    HA HA AYAT² SAYA NI BUNYI SIKIT NAKAI🤣

    😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
    Mmg Rejim Madanon & PMX, tk bleh pakai
    Isu ekonomi ternyata dia tk dapat rungkai
    RM100 bleh habis hnya dgn 4 biji tembikai
    RON95 pulak turun 6 sen je, sgt ciput cikai
    👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
    Kemain gah lgi umum..rkyat dpt 100 pukai
    Insentif setoek je banding perluasan cukai
    Klau ibarat cermin, rkyat cuma dpt bingkai
    Pelaburan billiun² tapi nampak mcm pokai
    🤣😂😅😆😄😃😀🤣😂😅😆😄😃😀
    RM100 utk mahakaya mmg tk masuk akai
    Farhash pun bleh dpt, tu yg rakyat pertikai
    Jgn la dok pikiaq rkyat bodoh tahap Sakai
    Atau, mcm taraf org Asli kawasan Sungkai?
    😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥
    Nak pikat rakyat, sogokan dibuat jdi bekai?
    Klau dkat tk mustahil muka dia org jengkai
    Dngn PM lagu ni..Madanon tak akan kekai
    PRU16 depa akn mampoih dan jdi bangkai
    😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
    Tak tahu lah PMX tu, dia pakai apa tangkai?
    Mmg ternyata, PM kita itu otak sgt dangkai
    Kebodohan dia, mmg sapa tk bleh sangkai
    Inilah bebai, bahalol, bingai, tiga serangkai
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
    Kah kaahh kaaahhh kaaahhhh kaaaahhhh
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    KAH KAH KAH

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    KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH KAH

  9. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Turun Anwar rally inappropriate, let PM complete term, says Karim
    Turun Anwar rally inappropriate, let PM complete term, says Karim
    3 HOURS AGO
    FMT Reporters
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    The GPS leader says Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim should be given room to lead the nation until the next general election.

    abdul karim rahman hamzah
    Sarawak minister Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah said the anti-Anwar Ibrahim rally did not contribute to political stability. (Bernama pic)
    PETALING JAYA: A senior Gabungan Parti Sarawak leader has dismissed the Turun Anwar rally which saw nearly 20,000 people descending on Dataran Merdeka yesterday, describing it as inappropriate.
    Sarawak minister Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah said Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim should be given room to lead the nation until the end of his term, Dayak Daily reported.

    Karim said it was inappropriate to call for a leader to relinquish his duties before the end of his term, and that the rally did not contribute to political stability.

  10. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Jawabnya tak berasap lagi le dapur Budin!!!!

    Duit Sakaw PN kena Sita. Yg ada duit Sakaw adalah yang dibawa lari keluar negara offshore oleh Menantu Abah.

    Tetapi nak mampus le kalu Abah nak share duit tu, lebih2 lagi nak bayor upah Budin blogging duk tibai PMX!

    Turun Anwar dah tukaq jadi masuk Jel PN, Turun MB2 SG4 dan Naik Anwar!!!!!!!!

    Dan yg paling best, hukum bersalah pengkhianat treason lelong Tanah Melayu Johor oleh India-Mari Atok Saka Kerala.

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