00:00It's extraordinary, the conditions, the MOU protocols, everything is extraordinary.
00:06This, I've mentioned it before, there were five meetings between the leaders.
00:17Three meetings, me and the Prime Minister, me as the Deputy Prime Minister and the Prime Minister.
00:22The meetings were held before, the draft could have been changed.
00:26Why is there a commotion outside? To be the hero of the road, we need to learn first.
00:33So now, they're using this issue.
00:38Some people say, we're so poor, we're in debt.
00:43I don't know how much the parliament and parliamentarians' salaries are.
00:46It's around RM3,000-RM4,000.
00:48Who gets RM3,000-RM4,000 here? No one.
00:51So it's not that there's no money at all.
00:55And what we differentiate is the provision.
01:01That too, for the area, for the people, it's continued.
01:06For example, if our parliament is in Tambul,
01:10let's say in Pembangka, the project will continue.
01:14It's just that the project will continue to the people,
01:18or through parliamentarians' provisions. That's the difference.
01:22Secondly, the project is not given to the parliamentarians.
01:29The project is for the people.
01:31It's just that the parliamentarians have a role to give a provision or a provision.
01:37So to state first, the people are burdened, it's not right.
01:41Secondly, by saying that the parliamentarians are poor, they're in debt.
01:48I don't know if RM40,000 is still poor.
01:51If you listen to their provisions in both parliaments,
01:54you'll say, we're in debt.
01:57If you buy a lot of cars or have a lot of wives, you'll be in debt.
02:01But if not, I don't think you need to be in debt.
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