Thursday, January 20, 2011

Bila kelas Politics bertukar jadi ceria.

Salam.
Hyee:)Ehh, ada org cakap;
"Chiqueeee, nape tak update belog?".
Aku pun dengan bangganye tarik senyum sampai ke telinga sebab ada jugak orang yg bace belog yang mengarut nih!HAHA:) Dengan muka cool nye jawab:
"Alaa,takde masa la. Nak blogwalking pun kadang-kadang macam takde masa".wewwwww.

HAAA. Okay, Nak cerita alkisahnya yg berlaku semalam**story ni takdela basi sangat youh**. Semalam kelas Politics.Wahh. Rasa malas gila la nak pergi!Sebab dalam hati memang dah tanam elok-elok satu kata-kata hikmah "Sejarah tuh bosan la.Dah le amek subjek ni sebab terpaksa.Memang aku takkan selalu pergi la kelas ni".Tapi, semalam dgn bangga nye, pergi jugak kelas Politics.Quite interesting lecture actually.The lecturer is not that bored. She can handle the class very well. Beliau tahu teenagers mmg liat sikit nak dgr cerita sejarah yg panjang berjela-jela nih!So then, beliau buat lah lawak dan segala bagai nya.Hahaha. I think I'm in love with you Parameswara, Hang Tuah, and what so ever:) Ahaa.Memang semangat gila lah. Banyak benda yang taktau jadi tau.For example, hangpa tahu kah sapa pakcik kacak lagi bergaya kat bawah ni?


He is Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan. Ketua Setiausaha Negara since 2006.

Dan jika anda hebat, Cuba teka siapakah gerangan abang ohoiii hensem ni


Ini lah dia Mohd Zain Shamsuddin atau Senator Datuk Jins Shamsuddin.,Ahaa.Jangan ingat orang seni tak boleh jadi Senator tau. Tapi, siapa Senator ni?

"The Senate may initiate legislation, except for financial and fiscal matters — a regulation directly from the Westminster system. It may also amend legislation, provided it does not deal with financial matters. Any proposed legislation must first be passed by the Dewan Rakyat. Then it is presented to the Dewan Negara in three readings. At the first, the legislation's proposer presents it to the assembly. At the second, the bill is debated. At the third, a vote is taken whether to pass or reject the bill. The Dewan Negara may not formally reject bills; it is only allowed to delay their passage by one month, or up to a year under certain circumstances. After the bill has passed or the requisite period is up, the bill is presented to the King for royal assent. If the King demurs or 30 days pass without royal assent, the bill is sent back to Parliament with a list of suggested amendments. The bill must then be reapproved by both houses of Parliament. If the King still does not grant royal assent 30 days after it is presented to him again, the bill automatically becomes law. It does not take effect, however, until it is published in the Government Gazette.
Although members of Parliament typically have legal immunity when it comes to freedom of discussion, under the Sedition Act, a gag rule forbids discussion about repealing certain articles of the Constitution dealing with controversial Bumiputra privileges such as Article 153"
Source:Wikipedia.com


Worgghhh. Mintak-mintak lah kecintaanku terhadap subjek Politics ni akan berkekalan.Amin Amin.

2 comments:

  1. wawawaa!!
    mrs parameswara..anda semgt yee belaja sejarah..baguslaa..mne tao t ko plak gnti si senator2 di atas..
    hahaa

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  2. haha.
    insyaallah, ti lau ade rezeki aku berhiduplah dlm dewan negara

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