Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Stop unnecessary political drama

It is so sad to see that Malaysian have to struggle with economic uncertainty, and at the same time to face with the unusual political chaos.

Nowadays, Malaysian politicians are more interested in strategising political moves in order to bring down their opponents. However, ordinary people perceive this as useless unless it can help them to overcome the poor economic performance.

People are really suffering. They are more concern about their limited earning and rising living expenses due to fuel and commodities price hikes.

Who will be the premier? Which party will lead the government? These questions are less important now because people want to know how government can generate new strategies for them to survive in this economy, which getting worse after general election in March 8, 2008.

I am more happy with Mahathir's premiership because during his time, Malaysian political system was stable and economic performance was good. It is undoubtedly to have a lot of negative comments on his 'iron rule', but Mahathir is successful in making people feel comfortable with their earning and living. That is one of the most important political input to ensure continuous support from the people.

Malaysian politicians should stop to create unnecessary political drama. There are a lot of jobs to be done in tackling the poor economic performance.

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