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八点最热报 | 行动党今天在全国代表会议上,以1857票对242票的压倒性票数,通过继续留在团结政府。经过一场备受关注的“内阁去留表决”,火箭成功拿到继续留在团结政府的授权,也暂时消除了外界对于政府稳定性的疑虑。但火箭赢了,安华真的赢了吗?(主播:梁宝仪)
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00:04The People's Action Party held its national party congress today.
00:07With an overwhelming vote of 1857 to 242.
00:12The decision was passed to remain in the Unity Government.
00:15The 88% of representatives chose to stay.
00:17From the overwhelming numbers
00:20This is a victory for the DAP
00:22After a highly anticipated vote on whether to retain or dismiss the cabinet...
00:25The rocket successfully obtained authorization to remain in the unity government.
00:29This also temporarily dispelled external concerns about the stability of the government.
00:34But the Rockets won.
00:35But did Anwar really win?
00:38The fact that the PAP remained does not mean they are completely satisfied with the government's performance.
00:41This does not mean that Anwar has received an indefinite vote of confidence.
00:45The DAP told Anwar
00:47We choose to stay.
00:48It's because we believe there's still a chance for reform to happen.
00:52Because they stayed in the government.
00:54More capable of driving change than leaving
00:57These 1857 votes are not a get-out-of-jail-free card for Anwar.
01:01Instead, it's a countdown card for reform.
01:05The PAP left
01:06But at the same time, it also left the pressure of reform to the government.
01:10What the people will see next
01:11The question is whether a united government can maintain stability.
01:14The question is whether this stability can ultimately lead to real change.
01:18Because the biggest challenge for the DAP is
01:21After staying today
01:24Can you prove that you haven't forgotten why you joined the government in the first place?
01:38From Bashen Kluang to Shah Alam
01:40People from Penang and across the country gathered today for the DAP 816 convention.
01:44Central Representative
01:45Carrying the voices of grassroots communities from different places
01:47But on the question of whether to stay or leave...
01:50They faced the same political choice.
01:53From a broader perspective, I think staying is better.
01:57Regression is a good thing
01:58If we stay, the economics students from a few years ago still haven't been settled.
02:02We must first resolve those who have complaints
02:04Because people see things in a more realistic way.
02:05It doesn't see some general trends
02:07I think DAP needs to be kept.
02:09Of course we have some problems.
02:10But I'm sure our management
02:13Our most protective host
02:15These problems will be encountered
02:17To confirm that we are related to the contact
02:19We recently failed to secure three state selections.
02:22We encountered several problems
02:24We went through preparation
02:25But this is not the most maintained in the world.
02:27We are still in the government
02:28We are still in history
02:29We are still in history
02:29We are still in history
02:30We are still in history
02:30We are still in history
02:31We are still in history
02:35We are still in history
02:35We are still in history
02:35We are still in history
02:36We are still in history
02:39I think if we want to stay...
02:40We need to make some changes.
02:42Previously we referred to the MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association) as the "Confrontation Party".
02:45So we also hope to say
02:46We will not become another Democratic Party.
02:48We must dare to reform
02:50Because we are not afraid of failure
02:52We used to be in the opposition party
02:53So if they really do become the opposition party again
02:57It's not a loss.
02:58We have done our best
02:59But that's not enough.
03:02The revolution has not yet succeeded
03:03Comrades still need to work hard
03:04The revolution has not yet succeeded
03:06Comrades still need to work hard
03:08That sentence
03:09That actually hit the nail on the head.
03:10The key logic of today's representatives of the remaining faction
03:13Staying in the government is to continue processing
03:15Those promises that have not yet been fulfilled
03:17The DAP in the Coalition Government Cabinet
03:19Returned goods
03:20With an overwhelming 88% of the votes
03:23Zading chose to remain in the government
03:25All the suspense
03:26Tickets went on sale at 5 p.m.
03:28It also vanished into thin air.
03:521857 votes in favor of staying
03:54242 votes supported withdrawing.
03:56The PAP chose to stay
03:59But what's really interesting
04:00How does Lu Zhaofu define it?
04:02These 1857 votes
04:04Not supporting the government
04:05Instead, it continues to push forward the reform agenda.
04:08This is a warrant authorizing continued reforms.
04:11But at the same time
04:12Lu Zhaofu also responded directly.
04:14The significance of this authorization
04:15It's definitely not as my political opponents say.
04:17The DAP has decided whether to remain in the cabinet.
04:19to threaten and pressure Prime Minister Anwar
04:22Implementing the Action Party's Agenda
04:49For intellectuals and grassroots
04:50Anxiety over the slow pace of reform
04:52Loke Siew Fook did not ask the Prime Minister
04:54His timeline will be released immediately.
04:55Instead, they proactively gave Anwar more time.
04:58Why?
04:59Because Anwar has already laid out the timetable.
05:02Yesterday, President Trump provided...
05:04He proposed
05:05On the 30th
05:06He will have a loud volume
05:09front and back
05:10Next year's Great Day
05:10Next
05:11Next year's Great Day
05:12June 16
05:13Then next
05:14Next year's Great Day
05:15In the forecast system
05:17Therefore I think
05:18We must give some space
05:19content
05:20For President Trump
05:21Of course we can't talk about it.
05:22Everything
05:23Media Expansion
05:24must
05:25Our future with
05:26Accompany us
05:27Tradition
05:28and
05:29Trace from us
05:36After 816
05:38The real political countdown has begun.
05:40DAP left
05:42Anwar continues to lead
05:43But then...
05:44Where is this ship going?
05:46The people will see
05:48Grassroots will see
05:48The opposition party will watch
05:49And most importantly
05:50Voters in the next general election will also watch
05:58The vote on August 16th
05:59The DAP chose to remain in the unity government.
06:02But staying doesn't mean unconditional support.
06:04Rather, it is a realistic choice.
06:07Lu Zhaofu emphasized
06:08This is not pressure.
06:09It's not a threat.
06:10Rather, it is an inviolable bottom line.
06:13That statement also points out
06:14A People's Action Party after today
06:16A deeper question
06:18After staying
06:19Can the DAP hold on?
06:21one's own political identity
06:23Over the past few decades
06:25That is the PAP's greatest asset
06:26There is no ministerial position.
06:27It is not administrative resources
06:29Rather, it is the image of a reformer.
06:31Anti-corruption checks and balances
06:32Promote institutional change
06:33But after entering the government
06:35The role has changed
06:37In the past, they could ask...
06:39Why doesn't the government reform?
06:40Now people will ask them
06:42You are already a government.
06:44Why hasn't reform happened yet?
06:46This is the cruelty of governance.
06:49The opposition party wins support by making promises.
06:52However, the ruling party must earn trust through tangible results.
06:56So, that's what the representative from Penang and North Seberang Perai just said during the interview.
07:00He said we shouldn't become another party that deserves attention.
07:04He reminded the DAP not to remain silent for the sake of the coalition's stability.
07:07Do not back down for the sake of holding power.
07:10Furthermore, don't put principles last in order to avoid conflict.
07:15Because if they stay and can't bring about change...
07:18The people will eventually ask: what was the purpose of choosing to join the government in the first place?
07:23Anwar did indeed achieve temporary stability after August 16th.
07:27The PAP has not withdrawn.
07:28The unity government also averted a new political upheaval.
07:31But this doesn't mean Anwar can continue to wait.
07:35Budgets on August 30, September 16, and early October
07:41This will be a crucial time for the outside world to observe the Anwar government's next reform moves.
07:47point
07:47Lu Zhengfu's so-called giving the Prime Minister some space
07:50It is also a kind of political wisdom
07:52Because reforms cannot be entirely announced through media campaigns.
07:55Real reform must be achieved through that negotiation.
07:57Coordination within the government
07:59Implemented in the system
08:01The PAP chose to stay inside.
08:03It's about choosing to participate in this process.
08:06But this also means
08:08If no reforms are achieved...
08:11Then it will be difficult for the PAP to say anything further.
08:13I have no chance.
08:14Because in the end, politics is about who matters most.
08:17After staying
08:19It really did leave a change.
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