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New Deputy Ministers

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

List of the new deputy ministers :

Dep JPM ministers:
Liew Vui Keong
Dr Mashitah Ibrahim (sen)
SK Devamany
Ahmad Maslan
T Murugiah (sen)

Finance – Najib Abdul Razak
No 2 – Ahmad Husni Hanadzlan
Dep – Chor Chee Heong
Dep – Dr Awang Adek Hussien (sen)

Education -  Muhyiddin Yassin

Dep – Dr Wee Ka Siong
Dep – Dr Puad Zakarshi

Transport – Ong Tee Keat
Dep – Abdul Rahin Bakri
Dep – Robert Lau Hoi Chew

Agricultural Dev and commodities – Bernard Dompok
Dep – Hamzah Zainuddin

Home – Hishamuddin Hussien
Dep – Abu Seman Yusop
Dep – Jelaing Mersat

NEW – Kementerian Penerangan Komunikasi, Kesenian dan Kebudayaan – Dr Rais Yatim
Dep – Joseph Salang Gandum
Dep – Heng Seai Kie (sen)

NEW – Energy, Green Technology and Water – Peter Chin Fah Kui
Dep – Noriah Kasnon

Rural development and territories – shafie apdal
Dep – Hassan Malek
Dep – Joseph Entulu Belaun

Higher education – Khaled Nordin
Dep – Dr Hou Kok Chung
Dep – Saifuddin Abdullah

International Trade and Industry – Mustapa Mohamad
Dep – Mukhriz Mahathir
Dep – Jacob Dungau Sagan

Science, Technology and Innovation – Dr Maximus Ongkili
Dep – Fadillah Yusof

Tourism – Ng Yen Yen
Dep – Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Abdul Taib

Agriculture – Noh Omar
Dep – Johari Baharom
Dep – Rohani Abdul Karim

Defence – Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi
Dep – Dr Abdul Latif Ahmad

Works – Shaziman Abu Mansor
Dep – Yong Khoon Seng

Health – Liow Tiong Lai
Dep – Rosnah Rashid Shilin

Youth and Sports – Ahmad Shabery Cheek
Dep – Razali Ibrahim
Dep – Wee Jeck Seng

Human Resource – Dr S Subramaniam
Dep – Maznah Mazlan

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs – Ismail Sabri Yaakob
Dep – Tan Lian Hoe

Housing and Local Government – Kong Cho Ha
Dep – Lajim Ukin

Women, Family and Society Development – Sharizat (sen)
Dep – Chew Mei Fun

Foreign – Anifah Aman
Dep – A Kohilan Pillay (sen)
Dep – Lee Chee Leong (sen)

Federal Territories – Raja Nong Chik Raja Zainal Abidin
Dep – M Saravanan

The New Malaysian Cabinet

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

The new Malaysian PM is announcing the new cabinet today. The portfolio’s will be announced today at 3pm and you can follow the below sites for the latest updates.

The New Cabinet

Prime Minister and Finance Minister 1 – Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak
Deputy PM and Education Minister – Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin
Finance Minister 2 – Ahmad Husni
Ministers in PM dept – Nazri, Nor Yaakob, Koh Tsu Koon and Jamil
Transport – Ong Tee Keat
Maximus Ongkili – Science and Technology
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi – Defence
Hishammuddin – Home
Shafie Apdal – Rural Development
Kong Cho Ha – Housing and Local Govt
Liow Tiong Lai – Health
Ng Yen Yen – Tourism
S. Subramaniam – Human Resource
Douglas Uggah – Natural Resources and Environment
Shahrizat – Women, Family and Community Development
Mustapa Mohamed – International Trade and Industry
Khaled Nordin – Higher Education
Rais Yatim – Information, Unity, Culture and Arts
Noh Omar – Agriculture
Shahziman Mansor – Works
Ismail Sabri – Domestic Trade
Ahmad Shabery Cheek – Sports
Anifah Aman – Foreign
Raja Nong Chik – Federal Territories

Malaysiakini

The Malaysian Insider

The Star Online

Warkah Out, 1 Malaysia In

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

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The former PM of Malaysia launched “Warkah Untuk PM” that Malaysians can gain direct access to him. He encouraged ideas,thoughts and even complains. It was a much publicized website with even huge billoards being errected on the federal highway. I was trying to access the website for a few days and it never loaded. I supposed it has died a natural death.

Since today Malaysia got their 6th Prime Minister, we have a new website that promises updates and information of the new PM (more…)

The New Begining Or?

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

photo-0117The Rahman prophecy has been fulfilled today. While the prophecy was completed, a random thought was discovered.

The 3 rd alphabet of in the alphabetical order and the number of the current month nicely fits todays date of the 3rd of April 2009. Are we in for a new begining or more doom and gloom? Time will tell!

Cabinet Reshuffle?

Friday, March 27th, 2009

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We are getting so close to a new leadership. With new leadership normally comes change! But what is change with the same faces in new clothes? Anyway.. The PM in waiting has hinted that there is going to be a major reshuffle in the cabinet. This means, ministries will have new leaders,new directions and those who used to work under the current crop have got some re-adjusting to do.

What does this mean to Malaysians? I have my opinions…… But, ill save it for another day! Maybe after the “honeymoon period”

Source : TheMalaysianInsider

The Perak Fiasco

Friday, February 6th, 2009

The Perak state government has crumbled! This has been confirmed today after the announcement of the King and its effectively a BN ruled state. Below are a series of video’s from the now former MB and the new Perak UMNO chief announcing that BN have now taken over the state of Perak.

I was speaking to many people today and the general consensus is that the people are not happy with the way things have unfolded. This is the height of a hostile take over!

What difference a leader makes eh! Image the change that can happen when we have a new leader! Malaysians, brace your self for “change

The Former speaking to the media :

The new Perak UMNO chief making the proud annoucement :

Here’s Your Najib T-Shirt

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Tan Sri Annuar Musa adviced Malaysians to wear a Najib T-Shirt instead of the inspirational Obama’s t-shirt. I don’t know what Tan Sri Annuar Musa was on when he said that but i got a designer who knows what the nation will have to be on after March 09.

Interested to get one? :)

Wear Najib T-Shirts

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Kelantan Umno liaison chairman Tan Sri Annuar Musa has come out and told that press that Malaysians should not be carried away by Obama. Why did he say that?

“I see people wearing Obama T-shirts. While it is good, let us not get carried away with what happened in other nations.

“I also prefer if people could wear T-shirts bearing Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, soon to be our next Prime Minister and Umno president,” he said

I found it amusing that Tan Sri Annuar Musa had to come out and tell people something like this.His justification of saying so,

Najib had displayed traits of nationalism of Umno founder Tun Onn Jaafar and the long-term foresight of his late father, Tun Abdul Razak Hussein.

But really, who is anyone to tell the people who to support and who not too?? I think that in order for someone to wear your face on a tshirt shows that one has respect,admiration or supports them. The fact that we don’t see Najib,Pak Lah or even his own face on t-shirts speaks for itself.

For me Obama represents hope and i think that the world shares that very sentiment, so to have respect you need to earn it not ask for it!! Prove to Malaysians via your actual work that you are worthy and im sure the tshirt sales will sky rocket :)

Source :The Star via Poobalan

Pak Lah To Retire In March

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

So the cat is out of the bag, PM Badawi has announced to not to defend his Umno president’s post and will quit in March next year when the ruling party meets for its annual general assembly. The current PM is set to be he PM who held the premiership for the shortest time frame ever clocking 5years and 5months in office, 1month shorter than Hussein Onn who had to resign due to health reasons.

Now the transition plan to his deputy is underway with Najib set to become the next Prime Minister of the country. That is provided Najib bags the UMNO top post un-contested.Interesting that the PM still wants to hold on to office for 5 months for the “transition plan” to take effect and the transition is smooth.

So is Najib what Malaysia wants?

Source : Malaysiakini

How a Prime Minister Is Choosen

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Ever wondered how a prime minister is decided? With Najib,Badawi,Anwar and now even Ku Li after the hot seat, the below article gives you a idea of the posibilities of how a prime minister can be elected based on circumtances.

EVEN as opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim stumbled in his quest to unseat the government by 16 Sept 2008, the likelihood of a change in government lingers palpably. Questions now abound about how exactly Anwar can achieve forming the next government.

Some legal experts have said a vote of no-confidence in Parliament against the sitting prime minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, is the Pakatan Rakyat leader’s only recourse.

Lawyer Tommy Thomas tells The Nut Graph what methods are constitutionally available for a change of premier. The constitutional lawyer explains the legal principles involved, stressing that blocking a vote of no-confidence in Parliament against the prime minister — which has happened twice already — is unconstitutional, as are attempts to detain Anwar or any other member of parliament (MP) at this juncture.

TNG: What are the legal principles established by the three cases: Stephen Kalong Ningkan (1966); the Privy Council case (Nigerian case: Adegbenro vs Akintola in 1963); and 1994’s Datuk Amir Kahar Mustapha vs Tun Mohd Said Keruak, which involved former chief minister of Sabah Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan resigning from his post?

Tommy Thomas: The legal principles established by the cases are this: In the Stephen Kalong Ningkang case, the court said, the only way to test confidence is by a lower house vote. That is the legal principle. So it is confined to one method only. In the Privy Council case from Nigeria and the Pairin Kitingan case, there was no lower house vote. Yet the courts said in both cases, the governor acted correctly. That’s the principle to be drawn.

So the three reported cases we know of [involved] governors (the Sabah and Sarawak Yang diPertua’s powers are similar to a governor’s). Yet none of them is the decision of the head of state or a constitutional monarch. I personally know of no [such] cases.

So, in the Malaysian context now, there are no precedents to guide us? (more…)