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八点最热报 | 在接连经历森州王室风波与"倒大臣"危机,和之前一些事件上的立场饱受批评,希盟昨晚在芙蓉高调亮相,举行大型政治讲座。(主播:萧慧敏)
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00:00A reminder before watching the video
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00:04Following the Negeri Sembilan royal family turmoil and the downfall of the chief minister
00:07And after his stance on some previous events was heavily criticized
00:10Simon made a high-profile appearance in Seremban last night.
00:13Raise the banner of consolidating unity and building people's confidence.
00:17Hold large-scale political lectures
00:18But upon disassembly
00:20It's actually more like a large-scale public therapy session for governing anxiety.
00:24That person who once shouted "Ref4 Marsie"
00:27Ximen challenges the old order on the streets.
00:29Now he sits at the center of power.
00:31But it became the object of the challenge.
00:33On the podium last night
00:35Saifuddin shouted his support for Anwar to serve a full term.
00:37Striving for the Second
00:38Lu Zhaofu repeatedly emphasized maintaining the status quo.
00:40Mosabu warned that a backdoor government must never be allowed to exist again.
00:43Regardless of the narrative method used
00:45The question everyone wants to ask is
00:47He is still the same reformist alliance that wanted to change the system.
00:51Or has it already become a leader who has been co-opted by power?
00:55Is Simon currently conducting a power-level contract renewal ceremony?
00:59Or perhaps it's a desperate struggle that could end up as a single-term government.
01:04The past three years
01:04The two words Simon uses most often are "stability".
01:07Stable government
01:08Stabilize the economy
01:09Stable investment
01:09Stabilize the market
01:10Last night, Sefodin once again pushed this logic to the forefront.
01:13The global energy crisis
01:15Escalating tensions in the Middle East
01:16Increased economic pressure
01:17Therefore, what the people need most is stability.
01:21It sounds reasonable.
01:22The question is...
01:23Why does a truly stable government need to repeatedly proclaim its stability?
01:27Truly stable regimes rarely need to constantly prove their stability.
01:31The more frequently it is emphasized, the more it indicates that the price is fluctuating below.
01:35And look at the current situation.
01:36Simon's once proud reform proposal
01:39But in the quagmire of real politics, things are constantly deteriorating.
01:42In order to maintain that so-called policy of political stability
01:46He had no choice but to make peace with his former nemesis.
01:49They even chose to remain silent on certain matters of principle.
01:52This attitude towards the overall employment situation
01:54Is it the maturity of governance?
01:56It is also a form of slow suicide.
01:57If one loses their soul in order to preserve power.
02:01So how does this form of governance differ from the previous dynasty?
02:04Simon's current situation is like borrowed time.
02:07His plans in Negeri Sembilan
02:09It is euphemistically called a reinforced position.
02:11In reality, it's for betting on the next election.
02:14They managed to assemble a few decent cards.
02:17The storm in Nassin was originally just a statewide crisis.
02:21But now it's starting to look like an X-ray machine.
02:24Revealing the deepest problems within the unity government
02:27Fourteen state assembly members who advocated for unification by force withdrew their support for Aminuddin.
02:30More than one instance of local pressure
02:33It was more like a stress test.
02:35He wasn't just testing whether Aminuddin could hold on.
02:38Instead, it's a unity government structure built on mutual trust.
02:41How many young people are left?
02:47Simon's political speech last night on consolidating unity and building public confidence
02:51From sparse to dense crowds
02:53From a hundred people to over a thousand
02:55Although Prime Minister and Chairman Anwar was temporarily absent
02:58However, all of Simon's core players were present.
03:00Please ask Secretary-General Lu Zhaofu of the Luo Party
03:02Simon's General Secretary Saifuddin
03:04Sin Chew Party President Mat Sabu
03:05And the main topic of discussion recently
03:07Negeri Negeri Minister Aminuddin
03:09Slogans rejecting UMNO were repeatedly heard at the scene.
03:19Meanwhile, the chairman of the Sin Chew Party, Mohamad Sabu, even joked...
03:21If it weren't for the political turmoil in Negeri Sembilan
03:23Simon might not be able to gather that many people.
03:26This is an opportunity; crisis becomes a tool for mobilization.
04:07This lecture was not a routine political party event.
04:10Rather, it was after the political earthquake in Negeri Sembilan
04:11Simon's most needed boost of confidence
04:14Faced with the overwhelming public sentiment
04:15DAP Secretary-General Loke Siew Fook
04:17It also frankly points out the current political deadlock.
04:51Lu Zhengfu pointed out
04:52Current situation in Negeri Sembilan
04:53We should not let our emotions control us.
04:55Instead, we should calmly view the reality.
04:58The issue now is not who wants to take over.
05:00Rather, no one was able to push for the next step.
05:03Therefore, we can only maintain the status quo.
05:26Regarding the recent power struggle in Negeri Sembilan
05:29Simon's General Secretary Sefodin pointed out
05:31If we truly put the people's interests first
05:34They won't make it easily.
05:35Things that undermine political stability
05:37He further declared
05:39Simon not only needs to hold his own in this term
05:41We also need to strive for a second government.
05:42Anwar continues to lead
05:44Therefore, it is hoped that voters will continue to support Simon.
05:47I feel
06:00I am 62
06:0535
06:06Older than 40
06:09More than 30 years
06:31Saifuddin's words
06:33It looks like they're trying to stabilize morale.
06:35But in reality
06:36He was more like a large-scale
06:38Psychological defense repair project
06:40The political turmoil in the three states
06:42Perhaps it just brought this problem to the forefront prematurely.
06:45Facing continued pressure from its ally UMNO
06:47Chief Minister of the three states, Aminuddin, during a lecture
06:50He also rarely showed his emotions.
06:52He frankly admitted that he is also human and can get hurt.
06:55He also hinted that if the situation remains deadlocked...
06:57The people of those three states should be prepared.
06:59Mental preparation for the state election
07:11I also feel more
07:13The nearby officials also felt
07:15Something happened
07:18The events of the first few days
07:21The incidents in the vicinity were no longer mentioned.
07:23These events are one thing
07:26A fairly full appearance
07:29Perhaps every point is different from us
07:32But at these ages
07:34I hope to maintain these ages
07:37These age-related durations
07:39Everyone is ready to choose, choose, choose.
07:49The news will face next
07:51This is not just a crisis in Negeri Sembilan.
07:54Rather, it is a deeper political interrogation.
07:56Can it ever turn back?
07:59That one that people are willing to believe
08:01Changes may occur in the alliance
08:03It will still be in the reality of governance
08:05The compromise of power and its constant repetition
08:07In the theory of stability
08:09Slowly losing yourself
08:11When the reform period began
08:12Faded in the mire of realpolitik
08:14As reformacy progresses step by step
08:16To maintain the status quo
08:17Then Ximen next
08:19Will it eventually undergo a rebirth?
08:21Still in warm water
08:23To wage a war that no one dares to admit
08:25Chronic suicide
08:26And the most dangerous thing for Anwa
08:29Perhaps it was never an attack from the opposition party.
08:31But when supporters begin to doubt
08:33This reform, which has been awaited for decades
08:35What was finally gained
08:36Is it just an old political system with a different name?
08:40By that time
08:41Anwar still has a few cards left.
08:43What's the real trump card that can move the people?
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