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Questions for Parliament

Posted on Wednesday, 09-02-2011 by Teresa Media

Dear friends, I need to submit questions for the next session of parliament by Friday. Please help with some suggestions. Thank-you. 🙂

13 thoughts on “Questions for Parliament”

  1. Jimmy Ng says:
    Wednesday, 09-02-2011 at 14: 35.13

    Greetings Ms. Teresa Kok,

    Happy CNY.

    My question:

    Would like to know if there is any trend change for chinese school enrolnment when they switch the teaching of math and science to english until the switch back to bahasa.

    Statistic would be good from 2 years before switch to english till current.

    Errmmm.. how would I know if my question is taken up or answered??? 🙂

    Best regards,

    Jimmy

  2. param says:
    Wednesday, 09-02-2011 at 17: 06.44

    DEAR YB
    Please find out what is hapenning to the amendment of the 1953 Animal Ordinance( section on cruelty penalties etc).Some 25 years ago the Agriculture Minister-DVS-DG,informed the public that the amended version is ready and been fine tuned.Now we hear from the DVS Director General that the Bill is still at the AG’s office.Do they need twenty over years to fine tune the Bill?What is holding the amendment?.IS the DVS telling the truth?

  3. Repablika says:
    Wednesday, 09-02-2011 at 17: 34.01

    Dear YB Teresa,
    One burning question is of racial composition of employment in any organization in Malaysia.
    The question is: Will the Minister of Human Resources clarify what is being done to address Corporations like Petronas, Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise operator, civil service, Nurses…etc… the benchmark should at the minimum reflect the racial composition of the population in proportion in each organization first followed by meritocracy. The Chief Secretary of Civil Service has to answer similarly. Can 1Malaysia address this issue?

  4. Repablika says:
    Wednesday, 09-02-2011 at 17: 48.50

    The other question:
    How does the BN government raises house-hold and individual costs of living without addressing income-levels of employees? This issue must be in the context of the whole country across the board of all employment categories. Increases of costs happens very quickly which destroy life of middle and low income earners. How does the BN ensure quality of life for its people, does it expect them to work longer hours? take a second job? The rakyat seem to be the scape-goat, always made to pay for excesses of the BN.

  5. philiplee says:
    Wednesday, 09-02-2011 at 23: 34.38

    Dear YB,
    Put a question to the minister in charge of the ‘banci’ exercise which was done last year from July-August ’10. Ask him of the outcome (results) of the whole country. For sure the goons will do some gerrymendering of the outcome (population to race composition of all constituencies). We must be prepared and not to be caught off-guard when the GE 13 is called.
    Good luck YB.

  6. Winston says:
    Thursday, 10-02-2011 at 14: 58.53

    Teresa, ask the government what public housing policy it has to enable the majority if not all the citizens to have a roof over their heads.
    In this country, 95% of the citizens don’t own their own houses whereas in Singapore, it’s the opposite.
    After five over decades of ruling this country the citizens are still left to the tender mercies of the developers who even have the gall to order a senior DBKL official to leave the premises after an altercation!
    It’s a matter of what the developers want, the developers get!!
    Well past time to put an end to the suffering of the people!

  7. LX says:
    Thursday, 10-02-2011 at 16: 18.22

    Good day Teresa

    I recently received a new offer letter from PTPTN regarding my application to change the existing loan to UJRAH ie 1% instead of 3%.

    I calculated on my own, instead of getting saving through the interest but in fact, I have to pay more with the new scheme.

    Would you please help to ask Najib on the actual calculation?

    I received quite a number of feedback from my peers that they saw the same where instead of paying less but what they get is paying more. Where is the logic?

  8. nstman says:
    Friday, 11-02-2011 at 11: 13.21

    I just want you to pose this pertinent question: Why are there so many illiterate Barisan MPs in the house. Dont they have better quality MPs who can understand basic parliamentary procedures? Most of these Barisan MPs are freeloaders who are in parliament to make up the numbers.

  9. Lee Chee Soon says:
    Saturday, 12-02-2011 at 02: 43.23

    Dear YB,

    Any update on the ink meant to prevent phantom voters for future election?

  10. Lee Chee Soon says:
    Saturday, 12-02-2011 at 02: 49.45

    What is the racial composition for the new hawker license issued by DBKL in Kuala Lumpur?
    What is the reason for TM to provide unifi services (HSBB) to OBD Towers initially instead of the whole Taman Desa as the slogan was meant to be 1Malaysia People First.. but i feel it is 2Malaysia Profit First Complains Ignored

  11. Lee Chee Soon says:
    Saturday, 12-02-2011 at 02: 53.57

    After the pasar malam was relocated in Taman Desa from Jalan Desa Utama to behind Taman Desa WaterPArk, the road linking Salak Highway to Abadi Condominiums have been damaged terribly. Therefore I would like to ask what the JKR is doing or is it under the jurisdiction of DBKL to monitor this? It is now not that safe as the whole road is full of holes as compared to last time.

  12. kyototan says:
    Sunday, 13-02-2011 at 12: 10.08

    A very Happy CNY to you and your dedicated team member of who celebrate CNY.

    Y.B Kok soalan saya bagi YB ia lah:-

    Memandangkan kadar bunuh diri yang berlaku baru baru ini dan kebanyakan isiden ini melibatkan mangsa kaum wanita, adakah KPWKM menyelidik sebab sebab peristiwa ini berlaku dan apanya tindakan yang akan dilaksanakan untuk mengurangkan seta mengatasikan masalah ini.

    Bagaimanakah kerajaan dapat melaksanakan konsep mengdasarkan kecermilangan untuk semua lapisan rakyat Malaysia bagi Pengketahuan (Pelajaran), Ekonomi, Sosial dan pembasmian kemiskinan.

    Apakah langkah langkah kerajaan untuk mengelakan Malaysia dari peristiwa yang telah berlaku di Mesir, Tunisia serta di Sudan yang berlaku olih kerana pebezaan pendapatan anatara lapisan atasan dengan lapisan yang terbawah.

  13. pieceman says:
    Wednesday, 16-02-2011 at 22: 53.01

    Dear Ms.Teresa

    Please ask higher education minister number of
    foreign student enrolled based on nasionality in all
    public universities.

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Teresa Kok (郭素沁) is Seputeh's MP and DAP Vice-chairman. Born and bred in Kuala Lumpur, Teresa is a second-generation Malaysian of Chinese descent. n the 2008-2013 term she was Selangor Senior State Executive Councillor for Investment, Industry and Trade and State Assemblyperson for Kinrara.

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