Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Reform not fast enough? Nothing at all.

The Prime Minister has admitted he had not moved fast enough in pushing through with the reforms that he promised to undertake. Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said the result of the general election was a strong message that he had not done so.

"During the last elections, we lost the cyberwar. The young people were looking at SMSes, Internet and other tools to get information. We did not think that it was important to respond to them. It was a serious misjudgment. It was a very serious mistake on our part."

He said that the Government would work very hard with honesty, integrity and zero tolerance of corruption. "I believe we have the means to do well. We are working very hard. We are ready to rectify our mistakes. It is important for us to do it," he added.

Not only that Pak Lah, ask Khairy & Hishamuddin to watch their mouth & actions. Also please accept Memorandums graciously and try to go through the grievances voiced by rakyat. Dont use police force to disperse them violently. So far your new recruits (Ministers) are doing the right noise. Hope they will not change their stripes like Azalina (our former Youth).

3 comments:

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