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Friday, 22 June 2018

If I were the Prime Minister for the day...

HIIIIII!!! I'm sooooo excited to talk about this topic 👋😃💚💛💜 which is,,,,

WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE THE PRIME MINISTER FOR THE DAY?


What would I do if I were the Prime Minister for the day? What are my priorities if I were running the country? 

So, frankly speaking being a Prime Minister carries a HUGE responsibility. Imagine you being a Prime Minister, ruling the country, managing  the country's economy, thinking how to keep your country peaceful and many more. Wow, that's a big thing. A Prime Minister means a lot to a country. That's why all of the Malaysians are advised to choose the right candidates that they think can bring justice towards our country during the 14th Malaysian General Election on 10th April 2018.


So sad that now most of the eligible voters especially youths are showing that they have less interest towards the election. They would say,

 "Oh it's just going to be the same, corruption will still happens"

"It doesn't matters to me who wins or doesn't win"

"Urgh I'm not into politics anymore"

Well, probably because of... you know why *smirk smirk*


So, what I'm trying to show is how a Prime Minister affects the whole country. So, yeah. 

Getting back to the real topic, if I were to be a Prime Minister for the day, I think there's not much that I can change in a day, but here's some of my priorities;

  1. I would like to help the poor ones that usually don't even get help from the government. I would like to through every state and visit them. I will try to provide something better for them so that their lives are better.I will bring them food supplies and dresses and clothes to make up their day🍚🍞👚. Isn't it something pleasant to see someone turning their frown upside down?😊
  2. I would make sure everyone gets free services of hospital. I believe that many people in Malaysia are taking it hard to pay for the hospital fees that they are willing to suffer the pain and let it heal slower rather than going for a checkup with a doctor. 🚑🏥
  3. I would also change the education system in Malaysia. I would like to lessen the number of subjects of university students. Students can only choose those subjects they want to according to the courses that they are taking. So, this will not cause much burden to them. For instance, nowadays students who are taking language and literature should also take Science such as Chemistry, Physics and even Biology that got a looooot of information to be memorized.What does Science got to do with Language??? To me, it is just a burden since the lecturers might also give assignments and then students will sleep late, and wake up late, and can't really focus in class zzzz *sighs*.  So, with me being the Prime Minister, students will no longer have to take subjects that are not related to their courses. 📕📝
  4. I would also stop subsidising all the oil prices. What? Are you crazy? Pay more money for petrol? Hello? I thought I am crazy for doing this. But please hear me first. This is how I will plan to make the whole country work. We are saving billions of ringgit every year if the government stop subsidising the oil. The money will be used to build the number 1 transport system. Singaporean and Sawadeekap neighbour will not enjoy our subsidised oil anymore. We can save a few hundred millions yearly on that alone. Your money and my money, you know. I also have to pay income tax. Yes, talk about income tax. The tax bracket will be increased so that you and me pay less tax. Yahooo. More money to spend. Exactly the point. My government will reimburse or so called subsidise the Malaysian petrol by getting tax payer to pay less tax. The saved tax you can use it to pay petrol. Or take MRT/LRT when the excellect wide coverage transport system is start operation. Save even more. If the crude oil price is going to increase to US$200 per barrel, as what a lot of those speculators are predicting, then the government will have no money to pay the oil company on the subsidise anyway. We will have to cycle to work because even the subsidise petrol price will be around RM5 per liter. That is why we must build the transport system before the oil price increases further.

But hey, It's only for 24 hours and then I'm done! Phew. And I'm back being in a life of a normal Sofea Hanna who likes to eat, sleep and watch movies woohooo \(^0^)/

Me, precisely.

Quote of the post;

"Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality"





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