21-05-2008
BN
Parties
Should
Consider
Championing
For
Malaysians
Regardless
Of
Race
KUALA
LUMPUR,
May
21 (Bernama)
--
Barisan
Nasional
(BN)
component
parties
should
consider
championing
for
Malaysians
and
not
for
a
particular
race
or
community
they
represent.
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more
21-05-2008
BN
Parties
Should
Consider
Championing
For
Malaysians
Regardless
Of
Race
KUALA
LUMPUR,
May
21 (Bernama)
--
Barisan
Nasional
(BN)
component
parties
should
consider
championing
for
Malaysians
and
not
for
a
particular
race
or
community
they
represent.
Read
more
21-05-2008
BN
Parties
Should
Consider
Championing
For
Malaysians
Regardless
Of
Race
KUALA
LUMPUR,
May
21 (Bernama)
--
Barisan
Nasional
(BN)
component
parties
should
consider
championing
for
Malaysians
and
not
for
a
particular
race
or
community
they
represent.
Read
more
21-05-2008
BN
Parties
Should
Consider
Championing
For
Malaysians
Regardless
Of
Race
KUALA
LUMPUR,
May
21 (Bernama)
--
Barisan
Nasional
(BN)
component
parties
should
consider
championing
for
Malaysians
and
not
for
a
particular
race
or
community
they
represent.
Read
more
Launching of Party Slogan and Logo
Welcome
to
Party
Gerakan's
official
website!
In
this
Information
Age,
it
is
imperative
for
a
political
party
to
provide
information
regarding
its
strategic
vision
Parti
Gerakan
is
committed
towards
building
a
stable
political
environment
in
Malaysia.
Such
stability
can
only
come
about
through
continued
commitment
to
our
current
long-tested
system
of
constitutional
monarchy
and
parliamentary
democracy.
Malaysians
must
renew
their
pledge
of
commitment
towards
this
system
and
resist
efforts
aimed
at
its
replacement.
Equally
important,
consultations
as a
means
of
resolving
conflict
and
differences
must
continue
to
be
built
into
our
political
culture.
Corollary,
confrontation
must
be
eschewed
as
an
instrument
of
conflict
resolution.
Human
Rights
Commitment
to
parliamentary
democracy
requires
not
just
its
sustenance
but
its
further
strengthening.
Parti
Gerakan is
committed
towards
building a
stable
political
environment
in Malaysia.
Such
stability
can only
come about
through
continued
commitment
to our
current
long-tested
system of
constitutional
monarchy and
parliamentary
democracy.
Malaysians
must renew
their pledge
of
commitment
towards this
system and
resist
efforts
aimed at its
replacement.
Equally
important,
consultations
as a means
of resolving
conflict and
differences
must
continue to
be built
into our
political
culture.