Pakatan Rakyat will participate in the parliamentary select committee (PSC) on electoral reforms despite earlier boycott threats.
After the Pakatan leadership council meeting in Kuala Lumpur, PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim said that the coalition was willing to "give the government a chance" to prove its commitment to electoral reforms.
However, the coalition has yet to appoint its three representatives to the nine member committee. Five will be filled by BN MPs and another from the Independent bloc.
http://malaysiakini.com/news/176473
@lisaicon08so childish
syedchain 5 months ago
All Malaysians owe a deep gratitude to Anwar & Pakatan for Changes taking place in Malaysia. Without a strong vocal presence and growing public support CHANGE could never take place as those in power will ignore all the pleas of the Rakyat.
Say YES to electoral reforms & NO to Corruption,Racism & Injustice -hallmark
of Mahathir & Lets build a Malaysia where all are treated equally.
MatSetia 5 months ago
leads to a person under this lisaicon08
donydon13 5 months ago
normal sentence from the mouth of the government flunky
donydon13 5 months ago
Arnwar's days are numbered. Based on this ongoing trial for sodomy, it looks inevitable that he's going to be the PM of Sungai Buloh prison soon. Every year on Sept 16, the prison inmates get to b*tt f*ck each other in a mass orgy to commemorate Anwar's ascendency to the throne.
lisaicon08 5 months ago 2