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Monday, July 22, 2019

How world leaders reacted to Donald Trump’s “racisim” comments on US female Representatives?

14th July 2019 President Donald Trump posted a tweet targeting some US Congresswomen with immigration origins.



He started with “So interesting to see “Progressive” Democrat Congresswomen, who originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe, the worst, most corrupt and inept anywhere in the world (if they even have a functioning government at all), now loudly ...”





Then he further commented “....and viciously telling the people of the United States, the greatest and most powerful Nation on earth, how our government is to be run. Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came. Then come back and show us how ....”

He continued “....it is done. These places need your help badly, you can’t leave fast enough. I’m sure that Nancy Pelosi would be very happy to quickly work out free travel arrangements!”His comments received wide spread reactions from public figures of the county, both negative and supportive as always.

Some world leaders also raised their voice on the issue, of course those only come from the big economies.


Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau found a smart and clever way to express his opinions when being asked about it: "A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian, and the diversity of our country is in fact one of our greatest strengths ... and we will continue to defend that."


UK Prime Minister May, who is set to step down next week following her resignation over Brexit, thinks “the language which was used to refer to the women was completely unacceptable” spokesman James Slack said on her behalf.

Then in an official meeting, she directly declared that “ I myself alluded to and I have strongly condemned those comments made by President Trump”.


Meanwhile, in Germany, Chancellor Markel declared "I firmly distance myself from it and feel solidarity toward the attacked women”.

She further said that "people of very different nationalities have contributed to the strength of the American people" and  Trump's statements "contradict the strength of America."



It seems that leaders of the top economies do not support such comments by Trump, however, in the US Trump is still gaining the support from certain portions of his voters.

By #GSCorp

Sunday, June 23, 2019

The cute betting between Justin Trudeau and Nancy Pelosi: who won?

During his visit the the US, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won American House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday over a bet that the Toronto Raptors would defeat the Golden State Warriors to win the NBA Championship.



To settle the wager, Pelosi presented Trudeau with a basket of California wine and chocolate at a joint news conference at the US Capitol – describing them as products of the great state of California -- starting with chocolate, almonds, walnuts, pistachios and wine.



In return, Trudeau also presented the loser with chocolate he said was made by a company called Peace by Chocolate in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.


The two politicians have met to talk about the recent progress made toward the ratification of the new NAFTA and expanding trade between Canada and the US.
Two of them have also exchanged thankfulness for each other's nice guestures on Twitter.


Sunday, April 7, 2019

Anthony Scaramucci: President Trump lies because it's fun

During a presser with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, President Donald Trump claimed that his father was "born in a very wonderful place in Germany", so he had  "a great feeling for Germany".

But according his farther birth certificate (Fred Trump), he was born in Bronx, New York. So many people think the President told a lie.

 Talking about this, Anthony Scaramucci who served as White House Communication Director for a short period of 6 days said "He [the President] does this because it's fun", and the mass media and a large group of people will talk about it over and over.

Thursday, March 7, 2019

Trudeau admits erosion of trust within his cabinet but denies any wrong doing

Amid the intensifying heat of the SNC-Lavalin scandal, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday 7th March that he regretted an erosion of trust within his government but denied that he and his staff had applied inappropriate pressure on his former justice minister.





Transcript of Trudeau's remarks:

"What has become clear through the various testimonies is that over the past months there was an erosion of trust between my office and specifically my former principal secretary and the former Minister of Justice and Attorney General.

I was not aware of that erosion of trust does Prime Minister and leaders of the Federal Ministries.

I should have been in regards to standing up for jobs and defending the integrity of our rule of law.

I continue to say that there was no inappropriate pressure.

I'm obviously reflecting on lessons learned through this and I think Canadians expect that of us that anytime we go through periods of internal disagreement and indeed challenges to internal trust as we have there are things that we have to reflect on and understand and do better next time." End quote

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Where is the way out for Justin Trudeau in his SNC-Lavalin scandal?

Feb 2019 Toronto newspaper published an expose, claiming that prime minister Justine Trudeau  intervened in the criminal prosecution of a multinational engineering firm headquartered in Montreal called SNC-Lavalin with 50,000 employees worldwide. This led Trudeau into the biggest scandal ever in his political career.





TREDEAU’S IMPROPER EFFORTS TO PROTECT A COMPANY FROM CRIMINAL ACCUSATIONS?


The corporation was accused of a bribery and fraud scheme that funneled tens of millions of dollars to the family of former Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi a decade ago. If found guilty, the company could be banned from bidding on federal contracts in Canada for a decade.





Testifying before parliament, former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould said Trudeau himself pressured her to go easy on Lavalin. Jody Wilson-Raybould  recalled that he asked the prime minister "Are you politically interfering with my role, my decision as the attorney general? I would strongly advise against it," . Then the prime minister, said “No, no, no. We just need to find a solution.”

If the case was treated easily, it would became an agreement which would have allowed the company to pay reparations but avoid a criminal trial on charges of corruption and bribery.

Wilson-Raybould says Trudeau refused to back off. He and his staff kept pushing her for months in 2018, warning her that if the company was prosecuted aggressively, it could affect jobs in Montreal and cripple the Liberal Party's re-election chances.


 Former Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi

Their goal, she said, was to protect jobs while also bolstering the Libe ral Party's political standing in the province of Quebec ahead of next October's general election.

When the Liberals win Quebec, they often win a majority of seats in parliament. When they lose, they lose badly.

"I experienced a consistent and sustained effort by many people within the government to seek to politically interfere in the exercise of prosecutorial discretion," said Wilson-Raybould  on Feb. 27.

But Wilson-Raybould said the pressure was not illegal and said she was not instructed to interfere.

TRUDEAU’S DEFEND


Right after Wilson-Raybould’s testimony, the prime minister  told mass media that “I strongly maintain as I have from the beginning that I and my staff always acted appropriately and professionally. I therefore completely disagree with the former attorney general’s characterization of events.”

He raised his concern over the potential loss of 9,000 jobs in communities across the country, including the possible impact on pensions, if the SNC-Lavalin is found guilty.

However he emphasized that “the decision around SNC-Lavalin was Ms Wilson-Raybould’s and hers alone.” And “This decision is the attorney general’s alone.”

He also welcomed  the investigation by the ethics commissioner of the parliament “to clear the air on this matter” and it’s important that we trust him to do his job.

SCANDAL ESCALATED WITH MUCH CONSEQUENCES ANTICIPATED


Wilson-Raybould says she was later punished by Trudeau, who shoveled her out of the attorney general's post and gave her a lesser appointment in his cabinet. So she resigned over the affair – to become to first high ranking official leaving Trudeau’s cabinet over the scandal.

Then another high-profile cabinet minister, Treasury Board Secretary Jane Philpott, also stepped down after writing a public letter accusing Trudeau of violating the rule of law in Canada.




"It is a fundamental doctrine of the rule of law that our attorney-general should not be subjected to political pressure or interference regarding the exercise of her prosecutorial discretion in criminal cases," Philpott wrote in a letter to Trudeau who did not say a word of thanks for her service.

Situation even worsened when Trudeau’s top political adviser and longtime confidant Gerald Buttshas also resigned over the scandal. He's scheduled to testify about the Lavalin affair before a parliamentary committee. Trudeau thanks him for his service.

Storms are coming not only from his cabinet inside but also from editorial pages and newspapers across Canada and the Conservative Party. The rival is repeatedly calling for his resignation and a new criminal probe.

Justin Trudeau says he's taking scandal, resignations 'seriously'. Even if he survived the resignation to be still in power, the current scandal could open the door to the Conservative Party returning to power in national elections next fall, and it will be hard for him to regain the credibility he needs to push an ambitious agenda on climate change and health care spending.

Monday, January 7, 2019

Quốc vương Mohamad V và Trò chơi vương quyền Phiên bản Malaysia





Trò chơi Vương quyền ở thế giới Westeros có 7, nhưng ở Phiên bản Malaysia thì có 9 người vị Sultan (Tiểu vương) - người cai trị 9 tiểu bang vẫn còn theo chế độ quân chủ (mặc dù Malaysia có 13 bang).

Theo một hệ thống được duy trì kể từ thời Malaysia độc lập khỏi Anh vào năm 1957, 9 Tiểu vương thay phiên nhau đăng quang làm Quốc vương Malaysia với nhiệm kỳ 5 năm, được bầu chọn tại Hội nghị Tiểu vương.

Sinh ra trong gia đình hoàng gia của bang Kelantan năm 1969, Faris Petra được phong làm Tengku Mahkota (Thái tử) của bang vào năm 1979. Tuy nhiên, em trai ông lại được chọn làm thành viên của Hội đồng Kế vị có thẩm quyền quyết định người kế vị ngai vàng Vương quốc.

Vào tháng 5 năm 2009, cha ông, khi đó là Tiểu vương Ismail Petra, bị đột quỵ nặng. Faris Petra được bổ nhiệm làm Nhiếp chính trong thời gian vắng mặt Tiểu vương. Vài tháng sau, ông đã bãi miễn em trai mình ra khỏi Hội đồng Kế vị.

Người em trai có tên là Tengku Fakhry đã nộp đơn tại Tòa án Tối cao Malaysia yêu cầu hủy quyết định bãi miễn do Nhiếp chính Tiểu vương Faris Petra ban hành, nhưng Tòa án Tối cao đã bác bỏ đơn kiện.

Một năm sau, Faris Petra xưng là Tiểu vương thứ 29 của bang Kelantan viện dẫn lý do người cha không có khả năng cai trị trong thời gian hơn một năm. Ông lấy tên Tước hiệu là Muhammad V.
Tuy nhiên, cha của ông, Sultan Ismail Petra, đã yêu cầu Tòa án Liên bang tuyên bố việc lên ngôi của Faris Petra là vi hiến vì ông vẫn đang trong giai đoạn hồi phục sau cơn đột quỵ, nhưng yêu cầu đã bị từ chối.

Muhammad V lần đầu tiên tham dự Phiên họp lần thứ 22 của Hội nghị Tiểu vương với tư cách là thành viên chính thức vào tháng 10 năm 2010 và được bầu làm Phó vương Malaysia vào tháng 10 năm 2011.

Tháng 10 năm 2016, Tiểu vương Muhammad V được Hội nghị Tiểu vương bầu chọn làm Yang di-Pertuan Agong tức Quốc vương tiếp theo của Malaysia – nguyên thủ quốc gia và là thống lĩnh quân đội.

Trong khi rời khỏi đất nước để dưỡng bệnh vào cuối năm 2018, nhiều tin đồn được tung ra là Muhammad V đã kết hôn với Oksana Voevodina tại Nga trong một lễ cưới bí mật – cô là Hoa khôi thủ đô Moscow Nga 2015.

Khi đó, báo chí phương Tây đã vẽ ra viễn cảnh về việc một nữ hoàng sắc đẹp người Nga sắp trở thành Hoàng hậu và là Đệ nhất phu nhân của quốc gia châu Á Malaysia. Nhưng rồi với sự thoái vị của Muhammad V đầu năm, sẽ không có vương miện hoàng hậu nào đang chờ đó nữ hoàng sắc đẹp.
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