Are you a critical thinking Malaysian?

 


Even the faces are covered, the brain is still thinking. 

Why Malaysians are happy to accept what it comes by but not get the politicians for responsibility ? 

We have said it long ago, do not vote for the same person for ADUN and MP, who are the state assembly man and member of the parliament at the same time in Malaysia? 

The AI said:

AI Overview
As of April 2026, several prominent Malaysian politicians hold positions as both a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Dewan Rakyat and a State Assemblyman (Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri/ADUN) simultaneously. This is often referred to as "double representation," which is legally permitted in Malaysia.
Based on current political roles following the 15th General Election (GE15) and subsequent state elections, key individuals holding both positions include:
  • Anthony Loke Siew Fook: MP for Seremban and ADUN for Chennah (Negeri Sembilan).
  • Amirudin Shari: MP for Gombak and ADUN for Sungai Tua (Selangor).
  • Ahmad Zahid Hamidi: MP for Bagan Datuk and ADUN for Rungkup (Perak - Note: This is based on his position prior to recent changes, please check for any updates).
  • Chow Kon Yeow: MP for Batu Kawan and ADUN for Padang Kota (Penang).
  • Mohamad Hasan: MP for Rembau and ADUN for Rantau (Negeri Sembilan).
  • Abang Johari Openg: Although not an MP, he is the Premier of Sarawak, and his state government ministers are often both ADUNs and MPs, though Sarawak often discourages this in practice.

We have said that the salary of politicians should be at the minimum. They can have better ones later to prove that they serve the people. 

 https://malaysiakusayang.blogspot.com/2021/09/politicians-should-be-given-minimum.html

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