PKR Parlimen 219 Miri
MAKING SARAWAK A BETTER PLACE FOR EVERYONE
(DEMI RAKYAT-FOR THE PEOPLE)
PKR P 219 MIRI
(DEMI RAKYAT-FOR THE PEOPLE)
PKR P 219 MIRI
Undi Lah Calon Ini Untuk Menolong Rakyat
Undi Mih Pengari Tu Awak Ka Tau Nulong Rakyat
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
"Yuran Sekolah Tahun 2012 Tidak Di Mansuhkan, PM Bohong", Dr. Michael Teo
Dr. Michael Teo Yu Keng menunjukkan surat yang membuktikan memang wujud senarai bayaran yuran sekolah untuk tahun depan.
Miri: PKR Miri hari ini melalui Ketua Cabangnya Dr. Michael Teo Yu Keng telah menerima banyak aduan daripada ibubapa dari pelbagai sekolah di sekitar bandar Miri yang menyatakan bahawa mereka belum lagi menerima bantuan kewangan Rm100/- seperti yang dijanjikan oleh PM pada pembentangan budget 2012 yang lalu.
Sumber juga memberitahu mereka telah minta hadir ke sekolah seperti yang diminta melalui sepucuk surat sebelum ini untuk menerima wang tersebut pada 24hb dan 25hb Nov 2012 yg lalu, namun kecewa setelah di beritahu bahawa pihak sekolah belum menerima agihan wang tersebut.
Malah kini mereka dikejutkan lagi dengan satu lagi surat dari pihak sekolah yang merupakan senarai yuran pelbagai bayaran untuk di bayar semasa sessi pendaftaran ipembukaan sekolah pada tahun depan. Kata sumber lagi, hal seumpama ini amat bertentangan dengan pembentangan budjet 2012 di mana PM telah mengumumkan bahawa semua jenis yuran untuk sessi persekolahan tahun depan akan dimansuhkan serta merta bermaka tiada pembayaran yuran langsung untuk tahun depan.
Merujuk kepada edara senarai bayaran yg telah mereka terima,seorang pelajar akan di kenakan bayaran minima sebanyak Rm58/- dan sehingga maksima Rm 115/- seorang mengikut kelas masing-masing dan bayaranya juga berbeza untuk pelajar beragama Islam dan bukan Islam.
Kata Dr. Michael Teo hal seperti ini seharusnya tidak berlakuserta tdk wajar,sambil menyeru pihak yang berkenaan agar menyiasat serta mengambil tindakkan terhadap hal yg seumpama ini. Beliau juga menambah tidak semudah itu utk menabur janji dan kemudian memungkirinya, rakyat kini sudah bijak dan tdk lagi mahu di perbodohkan dengan agenda politik pihak kerajaan, mereka kini mempunyai banyak akses kepada sumber maklumat terhadap perlaksanaan dasar-dasar kerajaan, mereka juga tdk mahu lagi di gula-gulakan dgn pelbagai janji manis dari kerajaan. Mereka berharap akan menerima bantuan seperti yg dijanjikan secepat mungkin.
PKR Miri akan cuba membantu mereka dgn mengtengahkan masalah mereka ke pihak berkenaan. Ketua Cabang PKR Miri mahu kerajaan peka dgn rintihan serta keinginan rakyat dari masa kesemasa dan bukan hanya pada waktu pilihanraya sahaja.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Evening Time Walkabout At Jalan Puchong Distribute "Buku Jingga"
After Office hour still have ample time to go the ground meet the people to distribute Buku Jingga......
Dr. Michael Teo, PKR Miri Baranch Cheif at Jalan Puchong Miri accompany by Party Committee Member PKR.
Mulu NCR land trial postponed to later date
PKR Miri Branch Cheif turn up at Miri High Court to show his support to the people of Mulu on their NCR court case this morning.
In their case, they complainants claim that Taib in his capacity as the state minister of planning and resources management had directed the Sarawak Land and Surveys Department to alienate part of their native community’s customary land now known as Lot 7, Block 14 Mulu Land District to Borsamulu Resort.
The Land and Survey Department is under the Ministry of Planning and Resource Management.
The complainants alleged that Taib, along with his children, sister, brother-in-law and niece held directorships and shareholdings of Borsamulu Resort through various private limited companies such as Kenyalang Cergas, Mesti Bersatu, Plieran and Daya Syukra Sdn Bhd.
As for today their case was postponed due to unknowed reason to them.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
PKR Miri Sokong Forum Bersih 3.0
PKR Miri turut hadir serta dalam mendengar dan menyokong Forum Bersih 3.0 di Hotel Telang Usan Miri yang di adakan baru-baru ini, PKR Miri di ketuai oleh Ketua Cabang Dr, Michael Teo Yu keng.
Visit Iban Funeral Service At Kampung Pasir
A family of seven’s trip to collect durian and dabai from their orchard turned tragic when the longboat they were travelling in hit a tree branch and capsized.
Celia Benang, 28, drowned in the Tuesday afternoon incident, while her brother Aaron Benang, 17, and her daughter, Satah Joseph, 10 were still missing as of press time. The family was travelling at Ngemah River in Kanowit near Nanga Bat when the accident occurred about 4.30pm.Celia’s brother-in-law Jimbai Kana, 43, who was manning the boat, his wife Magdaline Benang, 26, and their two children, Celestine, 7, and Norita Jimbai, 4, survived the tragedy.
Here in Miri, PKR Miri Branch lead by Dr. Michael Teo visit the family victim and donate some cash to ligthen their burden, PKR Miri also sponser by pay for rental of Tent,chair and payment for rental two lorries to transport them to burial area near Lambir Christian cementary.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Is Pakatan Rakyat Ready To Putra Jaya
Yes, say political analysts despite the perennial naysayers from Barisan Nasional.
“If you look at a democracy, it is the civil service that is pulse of the nation. Politicians are there for making policies. The civil service runs the country, not the politicians!” said Jacob.
With general election just around the corner, talk is rife whether Malaysia’s opposition is ready to helm the federal government. Certain parties, especially the ruling BN government, have rubbished this notion. Their claim is that of chaos – that the country will fall into disarray if Pakatan Rakyat takes over.
However, several political observers interviewed by FMT, say the opposition, backed by their state government experience, can take Putrajaya, and keep it.
Going by 2008 general election, independent analyst Khoo Kay Peng said that Pakatan had no idea it was going to be in control of several state governments.
“Which alternative government is ready? Were they (Pakatan) ready in Penang and Selangor? I don’t think they were ready, but those places did not collapse,” he told FMT.
Khoo said that despite their inexperience, previous Auditor-General Reports have given Pakatan-run states a good mark.
He disagreed with claims that Pakatan needed to run their individual state governments for another term before going for the federal jugular.
“All the parties have had a hand and experience in running their state governments. You see it with Penang and Selangor,” he said.
Although admitting that Malaysia had a long way to go in terms of governance, Khoo said that Pakatan would succeed if it was “smart” and “got rid of the corrupted people”.
The March 2008 general election saw a major political shift, with many voters backing Pakatan, instead of Barisan.
Four states (Penang, Kedah, Selangor and Perak) fell into the hands of the opposition, in addition to Kelantan which was retained by PAS. BN however won back Perak through a constitutional crisis in 2009.
Why not give Pakatan a try?
With talk of the general election coming up every now and again, BN leaders have been quick to warn Malaysians not to vote for the opposition.
They have raised the spectre of hudud, economic collapse and racial strife if Pakatan were to take over the government.
Consumers Association of Subang and Shah Alam (CASSA) president Jacob George said that it was very “unfair” of BN leaders to make this claim.
A government’s survival, he said, does not hinge on its political masters, but rather its civil service.
“If you look at a democracy, it is the civil service that is pulse of the nation. Politicians are there for making policies. The civil service runs the country, not the politicians!” said Jacob.
BN’s warnings of the opposition gaining power, he claimed, were due to their fear of losing power.
A “political Renaissance”, Jacob added, was also in motion across the world, with its effects seen in Egypt and Libya.
“I don’t think there will be chaos (if Pakatan takes over), unless Umno wants to make chaos. Umno is so frightened of losing the power they’ve had since 1957.
“They’ve never looked at this power as a trust…They act as if this power is a God-given right. If anyone says that, it is very vulgar,” Jacob said.
“If you look at a democracy, it is the civil service that is pulse of the nation. Politicians are there for making policies. The civil service runs the country, not the politicians!” said Jacob.
With general election just around the corner, talk is rife whether Malaysia’s opposition is ready to helm the federal government. Certain parties, especially the ruling BN government, have rubbished this notion. Their claim is that of chaos – that the country will fall into disarray if Pakatan Rakyat takes over.
However, several political observers interviewed by FMT, say the opposition, backed by their state government experience, can take Putrajaya, and keep it.
Going by 2008 general election, independent analyst Khoo Kay Peng said that Pakatan had no idea it was going to be in control of several state governments.
“Which alternative government is ready? Were they (Pakatan) ready in Penang and Selangor? I don’t think they were ready, but those places did not collapse,” he told FMT.
Khoo said that despite their inexperience, previous Auditor-General Reports have given Pakatan-run states a good mark.
He disagreed with claims that Pakatan needed to run their individual state governments for another term before going for the federal jugular.
“All the parties have had a hand and experience in running their state governments. You see it with Penang and Selangor,” he said.
Although admitting that Malaysia had a long way to go in terms of governance, Khoo said that Pakatan would succeed if it was “smart” and “got rid of the corrupted people”.
The March 2008 general election saw a major political shift, with many voters backing Pakatan, instead of Barisan.
Four states (Penang, Kedah, Selangor and Perak) fell into the hands of the opposition, in addition to Kelantan which was retained by PAS. BN however won back Perak through a constitutional crisis in 2009.
Why not give Pakatan a try?
With talk of the general election coming up every now and again, BN leaders have been quick to warn Malaysians not to vote for the opposition.
They have raised the spectre of hudud, economic collapse and racial strife if Pakatan were to take over the government.
Consumers Association of Subang and Shah Alam (CASSA) president Jacob George said that it was very “unfair” of BN leaders to make this claim.
A government’s survival, he said, does not hinge on its political masters, but rather its civil service.
“If you look at a democracy, it is the civil service that is pulse of the nation. Politicians are there for making policies. The civil service runs the country, not the politicians!” said Jacob.
BN’s warnings of the opposition gaining power, he claimed, were due to their fear of losing power.
A “political Renaissance”, Jacob added, was also in motion across the world, with its effects seen in Egypt and Libya.
“I don’t think there will be chaos (if Pakatan takes over), unless Umno wants to make chaos. Umno is so frightened of losing the power they’ve had since 1957.
“They’ve never looked at this power as a trust…They act as if this power is a God-given right. If anyone says that, it is very vulgar,” Jacob said.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Buddhist Association Charity Sale At Taman Yakin
PKR Miri Branch Chief Dr. Michael Teo and YDP Pas Hj Joffrey taking a group photo with Buddhist Association at Taman Yakin Miri.
PKR Branch Chief Dr. Michael Teo came and donated towards the sponsorship for the charity sale.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
PKR Miri Branch Chief Attend Annual Miri Christian Parade 2011
AN AMAZING yuletide cheer swept across Miri city last weekend as more than ten thousand Christian faithfuls and people from all walks of life converged at the City Fan to celebrate an early Christmas.
The theme this year is “Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace.” Two thumbs up!
After the parade we assembled at this area. Rising up splendidly behind us is a newly erected Christmas tree adorned with gigantic silvery ribbons and blue lights. The 30-foot tall magnificent luminous steel structure, generously donated by a local conglomerate, was constructed in Bintulu and transported to Miri for the grand evening.
The theme this year is “Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace.” Two thumbs up!
After the parade we assembled at this area. Rising up splendidly behind us is a newly erected Christmas tree adorned with gigantic silvery ribbons and blue lights. The 30-foot tall magnificent luminous steel structure, generously donated by a local conglomerate, was constructed in Bintulu and transported to Miri for the grand evening.
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