- Formalities were kept to a bare minimum at the prime minister’s ‘100 days in power’ bash as Najib sent the unmistakable message that he wants to be known as a man of the people.MORE
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A no-frills one-hour event Measures not exciting for some
These announcements however failed to impress political analyst Khoo Kay Peng who called the event as a “totally hilarious gimmick”.
Khoo (left) argued that announcements were unnecessary as the government was responsible for generating economic growth, solving transport and housing woes, ensuring water and electricity supply and building infrastructure.
“Instead it sounds like a emperor, being kind, is giving away goodies to his subjects,” said Khoo.
To Khoo, Najib should instead be addressing crucial issues the country is facing today, particularly in transforming the economy, judiciary, law enforcement and upholding human rights as well as ensuring the mechanisms and other safeguards are put in place.
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Khoo (left) argued that announcements were unnecessary as the government was responsible for generating economic growth, solving transport and housing woes, ensuring water and electricity supply and building infrastructure.
“Instead it sounds like a emperor, being kind, is giving away goodies to his subjects,” said Khoo.
To Khoo, Najib should instead be addressing crucial issues the country is facing today, particularly in transforming the economy, judiciary, law enforcement and upholding human rights as well as ensuring the mechanisms and other safeguards are put in place.
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