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Still Strong?

The UMNO leadership are insisting that their “party” is “still strong” because it has 49 MPs. If the electorate had not rebelled against BN corruption UMNO would not be in a minority in the Assembly. In fact they ought in reality to have no seats at all in view of the activities of past party Presidents Najib and Zahid.

Both these two now face a raft of serious criminal charges and their future in politics will be limited to voting from Sg. Buloh; if inmates are allowed to vote.

The voters are still awaiting some indication from the Registry of Societies about what action is beng taken on BN/UMNO’s legal status. With the ex President on bail and now the current President in the same position de-registration should be under active consideration. A communique from the Registrar would allow the voters to know what is, or is not, happening in this matter.

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