Sunday, December 23, 2018
Saifuddin Nasution Ismail
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saifuddin_Nasution_Ismail
Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution bin Ismail (Jawi: سيف الدين ناسوتيون بن اسماعيل; born 7 December 1963) is a Malaysianpolitician. He is the current Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs, Member of Parliament for the Kulim-Bandar Baharu constituency in Kedah and also Penang State Legislative Assemblyman for Pantai Jerejak concurrently. He is a senior figure in the People's Justice Party (PKR), in the Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition. He is also the former Member of the Parliament of Malaysia for the Machang constituency in Kelantan from 2008 to 2013.[1]
Saifuddin was initially a member of the youth wing of the ruling UMNO party but was expelled in 1999 as its assistant secretary.[2] An ally of Anwar Ibrahim, Saifuddin then defected to the opposition KeADILan party, which later became PKR.[3]
Saifuddin Nasution bin Ismail
7 December 1963 (age 55) Singapore, Malaysia |
Thursday, November 15, 2018
选举宣言里的承诺
选举宣言里的承诺, 糖果都只是短暂的催眠药. 比起选举承诺,我们更重视的不是一字一句写下的誓言,而是背后的真正改变动机与立场。能提供多少津贴,稳定市场物价,这些对人民固然重要,但背后更大的精神价值在背书, 了解人民需要的是什么, 也希望他能真正摒弃种族主义, 带领马来西亚人的马来西亚走向新的旅程。
Monday, November 12, 2018
Basic Income in Malaysia
Implement taxes on assets , wealth that beyond reasonable possession of an individual, in other word is to tax the rich, but not to the extent to scare them away, but to make sure they contribute to the basic needs of the communities or basic income. Say those net worth above RM5 millions to contribute RM5000 per year, above RM10 millions to contribute RM10k and etc. or make it simple, a 0.1% wealth tax on everything ( saving, real asset, stocks & bonds, commodity, etc) annually.
Should implement back GST, and give GST refunds as part of basic income to all to cover basic needs: basic food, lodging, education, transport (petrol, diesel, gas or electric), water, electricity and telecommunication including internet, healthcare, health insurance. Say each individual got RM1000 GST refund per month, that will add RM60 to the basic income per month. That is RM 720 per year.
The basic income should remove the stress from the community the basic need, but still encourage them to upgrade themselves and work to achieve better quality of life than basic.
A basic income of RM550, half of minimun wage should be consider at this moment.
Should implement back GST, and give GST refunds as part of basic income to all to cover basic needs: basic food, lodging, education, transport (petrol, diesel, gas or electric), water, electricity and telecommunication including internet, healthcare, health insurance. Say each individual got RM1000 GST refund per month, that will add RM60 to the basic income per month. That is RM 720 per year.
The basic income should remove the stress from the community the basic need, but still encourage them to upgrade themselves and work to achieve better quality of life than basic.
A basic income of RM550, half of minimun wage should be consider at this moment.
Monday, October 22, 2018
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Sunday, September 30, 2018
PAU 2018: Lima parti teras dalam BN ‘baru’, kata Zahid
Presiden Umno, Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi memaklumkan rancangan penjenamaan semula Barisan Nasional (BN) dengan berkata bekas parti kerajaan itu ini terdiri daripada 5 parti politik teras, selain membenarkan keahlian langsung individu. Lima parti itu ialah Umno, MCA, MIC, MyPPP dan Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah. Beliau berkata, BN juga akan bekerjasama dengan parti politik lain yang mengongsi matlamat perjuangannya. Zahid berkata, BN baru juga akan meliputi parti politik yang mesra Umno, pertubuhan bukan kerajaan dan ahli langsung yang tidak mahu menjadi ahli mana-mana parti politik.
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Thursday, May 24, 2018
马华大选赢 1国两州
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/424318
1国两州分别为:柔, 亚依淡(国席)、 魏家祥
彭亨积卡(Cheka,州席)、李亚旺
玻璃市知知丁宜(Titi Tinggi,州席)
郑再安
http://mca.org.my/1/Content/SinglePage?_param1=01-022018-170-02-201801&_param2=M
1国两州分别为:柔, 亚依淡(国席)、 魏家祥
彭亨积卡(Cheka,州席)、李亚旺
玻璃市知知丁宜(Titi Tinggi,州席)
郑再安
http://mca.org.my/1/Content/SinglePage?_param1=01-022018-170-02-201801&_param2=M
Saturday, May 19, 2018
Monday, May 14, 2018
Friday, May 11, 2018
Proposed Cabinet after PRU 14
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2018/05/11/mahathir-names-core-ministries-ministers-to-follow/
Home Minister
Finance Minister
Pakatan Harapan's (PH) readiness to abolish the Goods and Services Tax (GST) as listed in their 14th General Election (GE14) manifesto.
Free Toll.
Parti Warisan Sabah president Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal.
Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad today named several core ministries for his Cabinet, with the ministers expected to be revealed tomorrow.
The ministries were finance, home, education, defence, rural development, foreign affairs, public works, transport, economy, and multimedia and science.
Home Minister
Finance Minister
Pakatan Harapan's (PH) readiness to abolish the Goods and Services Tax (GST) as listed in their 14th General Election (GE14) manifesto.
Free Toll.
PKR president Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail Deputy Prime Minister
Proposal
DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng. Finance Minister
Amanah president Mohamad Sabu, Home Minister
Minister of education,
Minister of defence,
Minister of rural development,
Minister of foreign affairs,
Dr Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj
Minister of public works,
Datuk Seri Azmin Ali
Minister of transport,
Minister of economy,
Nurul Izzah
Minister of multimedia and science.
https://election.thestar.com.my/candidates.html
Thursday, May 10, 2018
Friday, May 4, 2018
An optimum outcome of PRU14
let BN obtained more than the simple majority, but less than 2/3 with the combination of PAS seats in Parlimen.
Pakatan Harapan hopefully be able to obtain 40% of the seats in Parlimen.
BN continue control east coast and east Malaysia, continue develop the less developed states, while
Pakatan Harapan governed the developed states, and see whether they are able to abolished toll or built an alternate route to replace it. Better managed the administration of these states.
Tun Mahathir is a doer, while Najib until now only a planner, where his implementation might be off.
Najib seems overplan to achieve 2020 vision, with the mishandling of public fund, extravangance lifestyle, rising cost of living bring his tenure to an end.
We got a better results
BN 36% PAS 8%
Pakatan Harapan 51%
but this might end the three corner of UMNO, Keadilan and PAS.
Bersatu, Keadilan and UMNO might end up together.
We need the diversity in Malay, preferly each occupied 20% of population to keep the country in healthy condition.
https://www.msn.com/en-my/money/topstories/malaysia-ge14-results-make-policy-shift-more-likely-says-fitch/ar-AAx6doe?ocid=spartanntp
Fitch affirmed Malaysia's 'A-' rating with a Stable Outlook on 28 March
https://www.msn.com/en-my/news/national/taxes-may-go-up-if-gst-abolished-warns-pnb-chairman-wahid-omar/ar-AAwTeay?ocid=spartanntp
GST is a consumption or indirect tax where those who spend more are among the people who earn more
GST collection in 2017 was RM42 billion and is expected to increase to RM44 billion this year compared with the SST collection of RM17 billion in 2014
the rate imposed in Singapore is 7%, Thailand 7%, Indonesia 10%, Vietnam 10%,
the Philippines 12%, Australia 10%, and in the UK 20%,
Malaysia’s GST of 6% is the lowest in Asean and among the lowest among the 160 countries that adopted the tax regime
to reduce the impact of rising prices, the government had expanded the list of GST zero-rated goods, including basic food items such as rice, sugar, cooking oil, chicken, meat and fish, as well as medicines, books, RON95 petrol and diesel.
This is in line with the aim of the new economic model that aims to turn Malaysia into an inclusive and sustainable developed nation
hoped the GST system would be maintained and attention given to improving the implementation of programmes and projects that would help improve the well-being of the people, and create more business opportunities and jobs.
Pakatan Harapan hopefully be able to obtain 40% of the seats in Parlimen.
BN continue control east coast and east Malaysia, continue develop the less developed states, while
Pakatan Harapan governed the developed states, and see whether they are able to abolished toll or built an alternate route to replace it. Better managed the administration of these states.
Tun Mahathir is a doer, while Najib until now only a planner, where his implementation might be off.
Najib seems overplan to achieve 2020 vision, with the mishandling of public fund, extravangance lifestyle, rising cost of living bring his tenure to an end.
We got a better results
BN 36% PAS 8%
Pakatan Harapan 51%
but this might end the three corner of UMNO, Keadilan and PAS.
Bersatu, Keadilan and UMNO might end up together.
We need the diversity in Malay, preferly each occupied 20% of population to keep the country in healthy condition.
https://www.msn.com/en-my/money/topstories/malaysia-ge14-results-make-policy-shift-more-likely-says-fitch/ar-AAx6doe?ocid=spartanntp
Fitch affirmed Malaysia's 'A-' rating with a Stable Outlook on 28 March
The PH platform includes proposals to roll back tax and subsidy reforms as part of a 100-day fiscal plan.
Notably, Fitch has highlighted policy slippage leading to deterioration in fiscal discipline and higher government debt or deficits as a negative rating sensitivity.
Among the most notable proposals is the replacement of the goods and services tax (GST) - a value-added tax launched in 2015 - with the narrower sales and services tax (SST) that had preceded it.
The GST has become a key source of government revenue, accounting for 18% of total revenue equivalent to just over 3% of GDP in 2017.
By comparison, the SST accounted for only 8% of total revenue and 1.6% of GDP in its last year, 2014.
As such, absent offsetting measures, the replacement of the GST would result in a correspondingly higher deficit.
Another significant element of the PH platform is a proposal to reinstate some of the fuel subsidies that were eliminated in 2015. Fuel subsidies accounted for around 1.7% of GDP in 2014 before they were rationalised, declining to 0.3% in 2015.
Therefore, if fuel subsidies are reinstated they could offset some potential budgetary gains from rising oil and commodity prices.
Other notable PH platform policies include a review of government contingent liabilities and a Royal Commission of Inquiry to investigate recent corruption scandals.
Reviewing contingent liabilities could limit the build-up of risks to broader public finances over the long term, though at the expense of creating some headwinds for domestic demand and growth.
An inquiry into scandals could improve governance indicators over time, mitigating a key rating constraint for Malaysia.
Malaysia's growth momentum remains strong and is a key factor underpinning its rating. We continue to forecast for average growth to exceed the 'A' median, though policy uncertainty and resulting market volatility may lead to some short-term headwinds.
Malaysia's credit has also benefited from improving external and fiscal accounts in recent years, while lower per capita income, social development and governance have acted as ratings constraints.
GST is a consumption or indirect tax where those who spend more are among the people who earn more
GST collection in 2017 was RM42 billion and is expected to increase to RM44 billion this year compared with the SST collection of RM17 billion in 2014
the rate imposed in Singapore is 7%, Thailand 7%, Indonesia 10%, Vietnam 10%,
the Philippines 12%, Australia 10%, and in the UK 20%,
Malaysia’s GST of 6% is the lowest in Asean and among the lowest among the 160 countries that adopted the tax regime
to reduce the impact of rising prices, the government had expanded the list of GST zero-rated goods, including basic food items such as rice, sugar, cooking oil, chicken, meat and fish, as well as medicines, books, RON95 petrol and diesel.
This is in line with the aim of the new economic model that aims to turn Malaysia into an inclusive and sustainable developed nation
hoped the GST system would be maintained and attention given to improving the implementation of programmes and projects that would help improve the well-being of the people, and create more business opportunities and jobs.
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Monday, April 23, 2018
甲州国阵候选人
马六甲国会议席
P 134 马日丹那:玛斯恩美雅蒂 (守土)
P 135 亚罗牙也:王乃志 (重战)
P 136 冬牙峇株:扎里末耶欣 (新兵)
P 137 汉都亚再也:莫哈末阿里 (重战)
P 138 甲市区:朱伟胜 (新兵)
P 139 野新:阿末韩查 (守土)
马六甲州议席
N01 瓜拉寧宜:依斯迈奥斯曼 (守土)
N02 丹绒比达拉:末拉威 (守土)
N03 阿逸利茂:阿米鲁丁 (守土)
N04 林鲁:苏莱曼 (守土)
N05 打波南寧:拉蒂巴 (守土)
N06 文庙:诺碧芭 (守土)
N07 牙力:巴尼兹文 (新兵)
N08 马接再也:古乃光 (转区)
N09 榴槤洞葛:阿都华合 (守土)
N10 亚沙汉:嘉化阿丹 (守土)
N11 双溪乌浪:依德利斯哈伦 (守土)
N12 板底昆罗:诺阿兹曼 (新兵)
N13 巴也隆布:阿布峇卡 (转区)
N14 吉里望:林万锋 (守土)
N15 彭加兰峇株:蔡连財 (重战)
N16 爱极乐:蔡建华 (重战)
N17 武吉卡迪:尤诺斯 (新兵)
N18 阿逸摩立:拉末 (新兵)
N19 格西当:吴俊兑 (转区)
N20 哥打叻沙玛纳:蔡求伟 (新兵)
N21 鲁容:李杰尔 (重战)
N22 怡力:李忠霖 (新兵)
N23 直落马士:阿都拉萨 (新兵)
N24 望万:许金汉 (新兵)
N25 霖:卡查里 (守土)
N26 实甘:再迪 (守土)
N27 万里茂:罗斯兰 (守土)
N28 双溪南眉:哈山拉曼 (守土)
http://www.orientaldaily.com.my/s/240305
P 134 马日丹那:玛斯恩美雅蒂 (守土)
P 135 亚罗牙也:王乃志 (重战)
P 136 冬牙峇株:扎里末耶欣 (新兵)
P 137 汉都亚再也:莫哈末阿里 (重战)
P 138 甲市区:朱伟胜 (新兵)
P 139 野新:阿末韩查 (守土)
马六甲州议席
N01 瓜拉寧宜:依斯迈奥斯曼 (守土)
N02 丹绒比达拉:末拉威 (守土)
N03 阿逸利茂:阿米鲁丁 (守土)
N04 林鲁:苏莱曼 (守土)
N05 打波南寧:拉蒂巴 (守土)
N06 文庙:诺碧芭 (守土)
N07 牙力:巴尼兹文 (新兵)
N08 马接再也:古乃光 (转区)
N09 榴槤洞葛:阿都华合 (守土)
N10 亚沙汉:嘉化阿丹 (守土)
N11 双溪乌浪:依德利斯哈伦 (守土)
N12 板底昆罗:诺阿兹曼 (新兵)
N13 巴也隆布:阿布峇卡 (转区)
N14 吉里望:林万锋 (守土)
N15 彭加兰峇株:蔡连財 (重战)
N16 爱极乐:蔡建华 (重战)
N17 武吉卡迪:尤诺斯 (新兵)
N18 阿逸摩立:拉末 (新兵)
N19 格西当:吴俊兑 (转区)
N20 哥打叻沙玛纳:蔡求伟 (新兵)
N21 鲁容:李杰尔 (重战)
N22 怡力:李忠霖 (新兵)
N23 直落马士:阿都拉萨 (新兵)
N24 望万:许金汉 (新兵)
N25 霖:卡查里 (守土)
N26 实甘:再迪 (守土)
N27 万里茂:罗斯兰 (守土)
N28 双溪南眉:哈山拉曼 (守土)
http://www.orientaldaily.com.my/s/240305
雪州马华民政候选人名单
雪州马华8国14州候选人名单
选区 国席候选人
P07士拉央 简民发
P099 安邦 梁捷顺
P100 班登 梁国伟
P102 万宜 廖润强
P104 梳邦 陈松霖
P105 八打灵再也 马华周贤达
P106 白沙罗 马华何国胜
P110 巴生 马华郑有文
选区 州席候选人
N04適耕庄 李奕渊
N06新古毛 黄冠文
N14万挠 陈运鸿
N025加影 郑耀民
N27无拉港 林振华
N28史里肯邦安 郑东和
N30金鑾 赵启兴
N31梳邦再也 钟雅发
N35甘榜东姑 陈锦传
N36万达镇 庄赐昭
N45巴生新镇 张家勇
N47班达马兰 郑慧玲
N52万津 黄淑华
N56双溪比力 黄祚信
雪州民政党1国4州候选人名单
选区 国席候选人
P103蒲种 洪进达
选区 州席候选人
N22莲花苑 刘博文
N34武吉加星 蔡高廷
N37武吉兰樟 赛阿都拉萨
N50哥打哥文寧 张福发
http://www.orientaldaily.com.my/s/240312
选区 国席候选人
P07士拉央 简民发
P099 安邦 梁捷顺
P100 班登 梁国伟
P102 万宜 廖润强
P104 梳邦 陈松霖
P105 八打灵再也 马华周贤达
P106 白沙罗 马华何国胜
P110 巴生 马华郑有文
选区 州席候选人
N04適耕庄 李奕渊
N06新古毛 黄冠文
N14万挠 陈运鸿
N025加影 郑耀民
N27无拉港 林振华
N28史里肯邦安 郑东和
N30金鑾 赵启兴
N31梳邦再也 钟雅发
N35甘榜东姑 陈锦传
N36万达镇 庄赐昭
N45巴生新镇 张家勇
N47班达马兰 郑慧玲
N52万津 黄淑华
N56双溪比力 黄祚信
雪州民政党1国4州候选人名单
选区 国席候选人
P103蒲种 洪进达
选区 州席候选人
N22莲花苑 刘博文
N34武吉加星 蔡高廷
N37武吉兰樟 赛阿都拉萨
N50哥打哥文寧 张福发
http://www.orientaldaily.com.my/s/240312
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