I totally agree with what Datuk Nik have written. As a good Politician we should CARE, SHARE, SERVE our Community with a Heart. Whatever we pledged to do in our Manifesto must be sincerely delivered for the betterment of all Malaysians.
Here I would like to briefly share the TEN RULES for being a Good Politician (Wakil Rakyat or Aduns)
1. Be humble.
2. Be nice to all Malaysians.
3. Think strategically. Every Malaysians gain. Nobody should lose. If one race lose, we all lose.
4. Specialise. Study the issue that bothers you and research it well before you make a statement for the benefit of all Malaysians.
5. Have a clear and SMART Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and on Time) goals based on your Manifesto. Keep your promise and deliver before next election if not, you will be voted out.
6. Understand the issues. Research and do homework. Not simply comment and complaint about any issue when Press ask for comment.
7. Listen to others. This election we fail because we did not listen. We must have a listen, listen, listen attitude. Don’t think you know it all.
8. Learn how to say "SORRY" kindly and with respect. If people say the KERIS is bad, accept it and say sorry. Better say sorry than lose the election.
9. Understand your Institution (Parliament) rules and procedures. Use the Japanese KAIZEN way.
10. Earn respect. Show you respect the views and experience of others. Brainstorm and no need to apply the "gang rape syndrome" when someone makes a point.
My views are based on what I see on http://www.youtube.com on our Parliament session. Disgraceful bunch of Politicians we elected into Parliament. Talking nonsense and too much "gang rape syndrome" episode. Are we that bad during Tun Mahathir's times? Or during TAR, TAR and TH times? Maybe because we have YouTube and 30 minutes live telecast, we now know there are so many monkey business in Parliament as mentioned by Datuk Kayveas.
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I agree. Those MPs were not only annoying, but also chauvinistic and macho.
The rule in Parliament is simple: if you have something to say when others are talking, wait until somebody is finished; otherwise, keep your mouth shut and sealed.
Politicians like the loud mouth MPs (to be fair ...some Opposition & BN MPs) shouldn't be there in Parliament; they deserved to be out of office by 13th election.
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