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From_Email: mamamia@yahoo.com
From_Name: mamamia
Subjek: Comment
Pesanan: Pak Lah suruh rakyat berjimat cermat. Najib suruh
rakyat ubah cara hidup. Tapi pemimpin cakap tak serupa
bikin. Duit rakyat diguna sewenangnya. Rakyat dibutakan.
Namun bukan semua boleh diperbodohkan. Mari bangkit
jatuhkan kezaliman. Baca dibawah:
On Nov 22, 2005, the NST published a Bernama report quoting
Minister in the Prime Ministers Department Datuk Seri
Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz as stating that the renovations
and repairs for the Seri Perdana undertaken that year cost
RM15.81 million. For the record, the Seri Perdana building
cost the government RM24.0 million to build.
Maybe the reason can be tied up to the following article by
Thomas Fuller of the International Herald Tribune, April
18, 2005. The except:
The other reluctant tenant in Putrajaya is the prime minister
himself, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. Although he has been
in office 18 months, he has not yet moved in to the
massive green-domed prime minister's residence. One popular
theory making the rounds in Malaysia is that the place is
haunted. Samsudin rejects this idea with a hearty laugh
but does not offer an alternative
reason.
"He's moving in soon," Samsudin said.
Khairy Jamaluddin, a member of the ruling political party and
the prime minister's son-in-law, says the house displeased
the prime minister's wife, Endon Mahmood. "We convinced
her to move in, but it still needs renovation," he said.
Khairy, the prime minister's son-in-law, says he believes
Putrajaya should be seen for what it is: an administrative
center.
"When you manufacture a city you're not going to get that
organic feel to it, you're not going to get that
vibrancy," Khairy said. He calls the city "monoglot"
because it is inhabited mainly by civil servants, who in
Malaysia are usually Malays, the main ethnic group.
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