There is no leadership quality politicians in Malaysia (1)

 


 Entering the new millennium, we see no good leadership in the world, especially in Malaysia.

The quality of politicians in Malaysia can be seen in the circus. These politicians do not know they can use the free media to channel their opinions, but mind you, they have no good opinions. 

It is because they are well fed and did not go through hardship. Of course, we are expecting the simple words, love and passion for the people. The public media are booming with the beautiful days of the rich, 7 star hotel and private jets. 

 


However, what is life left for behind like Pak Lah now? Dementia old man dumped the second wife. Now no media is after him for writing the articles. 

PMX does not take two salaries, many are clapping hands, but they did not know there is a poorest president in the world. 


 

Only now, the soon 100 years Dr M is still torturing the people making disuniting the people by using the religion. What would he get in the next few years? Everyone knows, six foot under. 

 


He's been described as the "world's poorest president", but Uruguayan leader José Mujica - known as Pepe - prefers to define his lifestyle as "simple". He is famous for giving over 75% of his salary to benefit the homeless and inadequately housed, while his speeches rail against the injustice of the capitalist system and developed countries' rampant consumerism. France 24 went to meet this unorthodox - and popular - leader.

You may say that the airlines would collapse. Why we need so many airlines on earth? 

Watch the video below to see how the quality of leadership is dwindling.

 

 The late Lee Kuan Yew observed the evolving dynamics of modern governments in developed democracies, particularly in light of the rise of media and the internet. This transformation has often led to political leaders who fail to prioritize the best interests of their nations - a stark contrast to earlier eras that produced highly esteemed figures (at least at the time) like Churchill, Roosevelt, and Deng Xiaoping.


 

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