00:00Mr. Speaker, I have mentioned the end of the sentence. I want to bring in the last ones.
00:10I want the people to realize that the MOU is something that should be considered for both sides.
00:24There must be justice.
00:27Don't consider the MOU as something that can be tied to anyone.
00:36When we read the MOU, we feel as if we are being pressured.
00:45We are being pressured so that if we want something, even if we don't want it,
00:52we must follow everything that the government wants.
00:57That is not fair.
01:00For example, today.
01:03The good thing is that we support.
01:06The bad thing is that we give a suggestion.
01:09The bad thing is that we oppose.
01:12Don't be like the other side.
01:14I want to remind you.
01:17For example, the move of the embassy last week.
01:24We support it because it is a good thing.
01:27So, don't be pressured so that everything that the government wants must be followed by the opposition.
01:36Isn't this opposition a check and balance to the current government?
01:43Today, it is proven that the government is always on guard.
01:48Because there is opposition that will always see the good thing is accepted.
01:53The bad thing is that we will always oppose it.
01:57This is what we want.
01:59So that this country can be a country that can go towards something that we can be proud of.
02:10This is what we want.
02:12If you want to give, give it.
02:15Because we want a fair government.
02:17What is wrong with that?
02:19Give it for the interest of who?
02:21For the interest of the people down there.
02:30Don't, don't. Hold it.
02:32Who first?
02:34I don't understand.
02:36In terms of the MOU.
02:38The MOU was made because the existing government is not as confident as them.
02:44Because of that, they need our support.
02:51Mr. President, look at us.
02:54The MOU is a PN.
02:58They can say it to us, but we don't understand.
03:03This is what we want to do.
03:06So that we can tell them.
03:08This is an exaggeration.
03:10So that there is an openness.
03:15Not just to say, you must accept it.
03:19If you don't want it, there is no demand.
03:21There is no demand.
03:23I heard it.
03:25If you want to sit down and discuss.
03:27If you want to accept it, sign it.
03:30If you don't sign it, we won't give it.
03:32As long as I'm the Prime Minister.
03:34That's what I heard.
03:36That's not what we want.
03:38If you say it to me.
03:40If you say it to me.
03:42Larut.
03:44What's wrong with sitting down and discussing?
03:47If those things are not good, discuss it.
03:51Look at me.
03:53Look at these weak people.
03:55I'm weak.
04:01This is what we should do together.
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