The Madani administration may not do well in the next general election if it goes ahead with targeted RON95 petrol subsidies, cautions a government backbencher.
Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Abdul Karim also said the rich do not use petrol-fuelled vehicles but use electric vehicles instead.
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Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Abdul Karim also said the rich do not use petrol-fuelled vehicles but use electric vehicles instead.
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00:00The economic survey and the Prime Minister's speech in Pembentangan show that the poor
00:10and the rich are getting richer in our country.
00:14In the survey, 85% of the people with low incomes will receive subsidies,
00:25while 15% of the people with high incomes will not receive subsidies.
00:35I think, and maybe we can simplify this,
00:40if the people with low incomes are the top,
00:45and the people with high incomes are the bottom,
00:49then they are super rich.
00:51I don't want to say super rich.
00:54It's expensive.
00:55I can't say super rich.
00:57But they are super rich.
00:59T1, T2, T3.
01:01If you go down, T14, T15.
01:04They are not rich.
01:06Her husband earns Rp6,000,
01:08her wife earns Rp5,000,
01:10her unmarried child earns Rp4,000.
01:12If you add them up,
01:13it's more than Rp15,000.
01:15So it's T15.
01:18I agree with YB Mua.
01:21The RON95 subsidy,
01:26the government hospital facilities,
01:30and her school children.
01:33In Malay College, for example,
01:35they were subsidized.
01:37There are a lot of ministers here.
01:39A lot of them are from Malay College.
01:41There were some parliamentarians
01:44who were subsidized.
01:47So, it's a bit complicated.
01:50So, T1, T2, T3 are super rich.
01:55Super rich.
01:56Ultra rich.
01:57They are billionaires.
01:59So, I'd like to ask the Minister of Finance,
02:03maybe he's busy.
02:04Secondly,
02:05I'd like to inform you in the court,
02:07how many billionaires
02:10are there in Malaysia?
02:13Who are they?
02:17Then, which sector are they in power in?
02:20How much do they control the Malaysian economy?
02:24Do they pay their taxes?
02:28How many employees
02:30have been exempted from their wealth?
02:33So, I'd like to inform you in the court.
02:37But, please, save it.
02:41Don't let those 415 billionaires go to waste.
02:46To the speaker,
02:50one last thing.
02:52I support the government's diesel expansion.
02:59I support it.
03:00Let's have a small river election.
03:03I'm campaigning there.
03:04I'm defending the government.
03:06The government party has lost.
03:09My party has lost.
03:11So, I pity the PMX party.
03:14If they could win in the next election,
03:17but if they lose in the 95th round,
03:21I'm worried.
03:23Maybe we're just half-hearted.
03:25So, actually,
03:27these rich people don't use the 95th round.
03:34They don't even use the 97th round.
03:36They use electric cars.
03:38We're celebrating this round because...
03:42That's all.
03:43Thank you, Madam Speaker.