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Sure, Tian Chua said that squabbles between political opposition parties at the early stage are good for everybody and he further said that ...
Sure, Tian Chua said that squabbles between political opposition parties at the early stage are good for everybody and he further said that such squabbles are signs of a healthy and working democracy. For someone who has gone through hell in the past, squabbles or arguments are of course ‘chicken rice’ for him.
What about foreign investors? Do you really think that they will see it that way?
PAS, DAP & PKR should stop arguing out in the open. Do it behind closed doors. Nobody wants to hear quarrels especially from parties that have pledged support and cooperation to each other. This so called People’s Coalition party is only giving Malaysians bad names so far.
My American friends have been asking a lot of questions about Malaysia after hearing negative news at their end.
What am I supposed to tell them?
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Americans reading/hearing about going ons in Malaysia? My American contacts says they practically never hear/read anything about Malaysia. We are insignificant.
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