新闻报报看 | 虽然目前政坛上的运作渐趋平稳,不过在野党国盟,近期似乎因为“首相人选”课题闹内讧。国盟内的土团党和伊党在这件事上各自为政,拥护自家老大……(主播:颜江瀚、罗美伶)
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00:30First of all, Amo Faisal, the vice-chairman of the Turkish party, recently received an interview with Damascus.
00:35In the interview, he mentioned that all the allies of the Alliance agree that Mu Yildiz is the prime minister candidate for the next general election of the Alliance.
00:42Amo Faisal said that Mu Yildiz is the chairman of the Alliance after all, who else can be the prime minister candidate except Mu Yildiz?
00:50At this time, he did not forget to remind others to cancel the idea of nominating others as prime ministers.
00:55Although the Turkish party claims that the Alliance agrees to nominate Mu Yildiz as the prime minister candidate for the next general election of the country,
01:03the party later came out to hit the face of the Turkish party and said that the Alliance did not make any decisions on this matter.
01:10When the first party elder Hassan Yassin was interviewed by Qian Feng, he pointed out that when it comes to the qualifications of a leader, he thinks that the first party is more suitable for leading the Alliance.
01:19First, the first party has more seats in Congress.
01:22By the way, the first party currently has 43 seats in Congress, which is the single-party party with the most members of Congress, which is 18 seats more than the 25 seats of the Turkish party.
01:30Second, the first party has a stronger national grassroots mobilization ability.
01:35Therefore, he called on the Turkish party not to exclude the first party from the prime minister candidate, but to seriously consider the first party candidate.
01:44In addition to reminding the Turkish party that the Islamic party currently has the advantage of leadership,
01:48Hassan Yassin also added that although the Islamic party may have some weaknesses,
01:52they do not have as many records as the Turkish party.
01:56In other words, the Islamic party members are pure, upright, upright, and bright good party members,
02:04not like the Turkish party, which has received a lot of former party members from various parties, such as the Uyghurs.
02:09In addition, Hassan Yassin also said that from a practical point of view, the Islamic party is more suitable for leading the U.N.
02:15Many political analysts also agree with this.
02:18At the time when the Turkish party and the first party each spoke a word,
02:22their other ally came out to speak.
02:25It is the democratic party that does not have a member of Congress for the time being.
02:28So who does the democratic party recommend to be the prime minister candidate of the U.N.?
02:32The answer is President of the U.N. Mu Liuding.
02:34President Liu Huacai said that everyone in the U.N. can make their own suggestions and opinions.
02:40But the final result is decided by the Supreme Council of the U.N.
02:44And Mu Liuding is the president of the U.N. and the first candidate of the U.N.
02:50He has a rich political experience and excellent leadership skills.
02:54He is a central leader.
02:56These features make Mu Liuding very suitable to be a good candidate for the poster boy of the U.N.
03:03Well, after listing the qualifications of Mu Liuding,
03:08Liu Huacai also refuted the opinion of Ha Xinyexin.
03:11What qualifications should be required to become a prime minister?
03:15It should not be determined by the number of seats and grassroots power in the next term of Congress.
03:19He said that if the federal government is to be formed,
03:22it needs to rely on strong alliances and partners to reach the threshold of 112 seats in Congress.
03:27If it is only the number of seats in Congress to choose the prime minister,
03:31it should be nominated by a representative from the ruling party.
03:37But the fact is not so.
03:39In addition to the opinion of the U.N. allies on their own prime minister candidates,
03:45the former prime minister of the U.N.,
03:47the minister of foreign affairs,
03:49Ibrahim Zayi, also came out to pour cold water for the first-party prime minister.
03:53Zayi pointed out that our country needs a prime minister who is willing to discuss,
03:57and not just focus on the leaders of the fast-food shops, massage parlors, Chinese pork shops, and so on.
04:04He said that the first-party can only attract the Malays from Pili North, Jida, Jilandan and Dengjara,
04:10but cannot get the support of other local people.
04:13So the first-party prime minister dream is meaningless.
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