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Rebranding the Perdana Leopard.

After 6 decades of a single brand of rule being artificially popularised, the Malaysian Rakyat finally decided that they have had enough and voted for change. Now change comes with a price especially when the new ruling Government is head by the same brand disguised under the pretext of a rebrand.
After condemning his predecessor of almost bankrupting the country and fully aware that the country is debt ridden, the Prime Minister with a weakness for fast and fancy cars is toying with the idea of burdening the country with yet another Malaysian car.
By broadcasting bad reviews, he coerced the entire board of the Khazana National BHD into relinquishing their posts and successfully wrested control over it by appointing himself as its new Chairperson while selecting his own brand of people to serve along with him.
His rebranding has also denied the Indian Government of an extradition request of the infamous Zair Naik to face criminal charges in the Indian sub-continent, a matter which rightfully falls under the jurisdiction of the Attorney General’s office.
Within the 100 days in power, the Perdana leopard is slowly beginning to show his old spots to resemble the brand of the previous regime to make rebranding look like a temporary makeover.
Leopards have spots and tigers are distinguished by their stripes so how much will rebranding change any entity that in the past has shown their own brand of weaknesses.
Only the rebranding of the Rakyat will collectively change the country and not that claimed by politicians, especially those over ninety.
IF THEY SAVED US FROM UNJUST
...THEN THEY MUST BE JUST,
SO THAT WE CAN ALWAYS REMAIN FREE.

Eashwer Dass

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