八点最热报 | 国盟主席慕尤丁在埔莱竞选活动上呼吁选民,千万不能让团结政府赢下埔莱国席,否则一旦他们掌握3分之2优势,就可以修改联邦宪法,重新划分选区。到时新添加的选区将遍布在城市和人口密集的地区,并以华裔为主。他认为,这样的选区划分将对行动党有利,威胁马来人的地位。(主播:萧慧敏)
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00:05 According to the UN Constitution, the election committee can re-evaluate the election district every 8 years.
00:10 The next re-evaluation will be in 2026, which is still within the term of the United Nations government.
00:17 According to past experience, re-evaluation will be one of the factors that will change the direction of the political situation.
00:22 This may be what the United Nations, which currently relies heavily on Malay votes, is worried about.
00:27 Last night, the UN Secretary-General, Mo Yau-ting, called on voters to not let the United Nations win the Pulai election.
00:34 Otherwise, once they have a two-third advantage, they can amend the federal constitution and re-evaluate the election district.
00:41 He predicted that the government would add 78 more state seats, turning the current 222 seats into 300 seats.
00:49 By then, the newly added election district will be located in urban and population densely populated areas, and will be dominated by Chinese.
00:57 Mo Yau-ting believes that such a district will be more beneficial to the ruling party, and will threaten the status of the Malay people.
01:04 The government intends to re-evaluate the election district to expand the scope of the ruling party's influence.
01:09 Today, the president of the ROC, Lin Guan-ying, opposed Mo Yau-ting, saying that he is the former prime minister.
01:14 There is no reason not to know that the district is a preference of the election committee.
01:18 And this decision is not up to individual parties to decide whether it is related to the federal constitution.
01:23 He said that Mo Yau-ting didn't even know this, which made people question whether he was qualified to be prime minister.
01:28 Lin Guan-ying also emphasized that he did not receive any news about the re-evaluation of the election district,
01:32 and hoped that the United Nations would not spread fear to the Malay people in order to win the election.
01:37 In addition to the named Action Party, the Minister of Communications, Fahmi, also refuted Mo Yau-ting's statement today,
01:43 and pointed out that Mo Yau-ting was threatening the Pulai voters.
01:46 Fahmi said that as a cabinet minister, it was the first time he heard the number 300.
01:51 He did not know where the other party heard it from.
01:54 But if even the minister had not heard it, it should be just Mo Yau-ting's personal fantasy.
01:59 In any case, in order to prevent the ruling government from retaining the two-thirds advantage of Congress,
02:03 Mo Yau-ting also played a religious card to attack his opponent.
02:06 The weekend before the election of Rofo Shuang,
02:11 when President Mo Yau-ting attended a large-scale lecture in Pulai yesterday,
02:14 he called on the public to show their protest and show their protest.
02:17 He pointed out with a joke that voting for Pulai's national president,
02:20 the West Myanmar candidate, Shu Haizan, is a violation of Islamic law and is a haram.
02:25 "Do not vote for Shu Haizan."
02:30 "Do not vote for him. I give you a haram."
02:37 "Someone is trying to challenge me to follow the Fatwa. Where is he?"
02:42 Mo Yau-ting emphasized that the national crisis was not caused by the green tide,
02:45 but the anger wave caused by the people's dissatisfaction with the government.
02:48 He said this meant that the people had realized that the united government led by Anwar
02:53 was unable to solve the people's problems, especially the economic crisis.
02:57 "It is normal for a government to give a boost to restore the country's economy."
03:03 "Tell me one example of what President Anwar Ibrahim has given to the people."
03:13 "Just one example."
03:15 "Just one example."
03:17 "Is there?"
03:19 "Is there?"
03:21 "No."
03:23 President Mo Yau-ting emphasized in his speech that voting for the West is a violation of Islamic law.
03:32 Vice Prime Minister and President of the State Amjad Jassi also asked the other party in an anonymous way
03:37 which sentence is based on the Qur'an and which principle of Islamic faith is used to make relevant remarks.
03:44 He also said that when Mo Yau-ting was in the West, everything was halal,
03:49 but after he became a Muslim, he continued to use religion to slander his Western friends.
03:54 But Jassi said he believed that voters in Rufu would not believe such a statement easily.
03:58 Because it is different from the state-run state-run state, what the people of Rufu want is stability.
04:03 And it is more mature in judgment.
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