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00:00 988 News Network.
00:02 7.30pm, I'm Xiang Jun.
00:05 I'm Xinrui.
00:06 I don't know if you've noticed,
00:08 988 has a big production.
00:10 And our big production
00:11 was already on Facebook
00:12 about 10 hours ago.
00:14 No kidding.
00:15 I've noticed
00:16 every time there's a short film like this,
00:17 you'll find out
00:18 our DJ's acting is really good.
00:20 Why is it called "Love Acting"?
00:21 Yes, that's the reason.
00:23 Every DJ
00:24 is in this industry
00:25 because of their love for acting.
00:26 Our leading actor
00:27 is of course our影帝.
00:29 Our Sean Gaw
00:30 and our iconic actor.
00:31 Wow, look at their acting.
00:33 When we were editing
00:34 the behind-the-scenes video,
00:36 we were like "Wow, so cool!"
00:38 Do you want to tell us
00:39 what this series is about?
00:40 Okay, I can't tell you.
00:41 Our game is
00:43 that we'll show you
00:45 a very classic movie
00:47 on a regular basis.
00:49 And then the DJ will re-act it.
00:51 And there's a classic dialogue
00:52 that's not cut.
00:54 You have to guess
00:55 what the line is
00:56 that's not cut.
00:57 I'm telling you,
00:58 even though it sounds like
00:59 "Huh? So hard?"
01:00 Look at their lips.
01:01 It's a very classic scene.
01:03 You can definitely guess.
01:04 So, in the first episode,
01:05 it was "Night Question."
01:06 You have to guess
01:07 what the line is
01:08 that's not cut.
01:09 What's the classic line?
01:11 It's easy to win
01:12 our prize money.
01:13 If you haven't seen it yet,
01:14 go to Zhu Ba Ba's Facebook page
01:15 and watch it.
01:16 For today's news,
01:17 we'll continue to
01:18 bring you the focus of the day.
01:19 For Nongja,
01:25 the Chinese vote is very stable.
01:26 The Action Party
01:27 should not worry about
01:28 the Amor Jassi case.
01:30 Sashaty withdrew
01:32 his support for the United Government.
01:35 But he was kicked out.
01:37 So he went to Ximen
01:38 to shine a mirror.
01:39 Lafayette said
01:41 he wouldn't rule out
01:42 re-increasing the national tax.
01:44 The government has announced
01:46 that it will regroup electricity and gas
01:48 for subsidies.
01:49 And it's expected
01:50 to start running next year.
01:51 The United Government
01:55 has been saying this for a long time.
01:56 Now,
01:57 a very specific time
01:58 has come.
01:59 First,
02:01 Amor Jassi has proposed
02:02 the 12th Myanmar Plan
02:03 mid-term review report.
02:04 This includes
02:05 the implementation of
02:06 the subsidy-related improvement mechanism.
02:09 Amor Jassi said
02:10 the government will regroup
02:11 the subsidies for electricity,
02:13 gas and gas
02:15 while providing other social assistance
02:17 to ensure that the priority
02:18 is the group in need.
02:20 He also said
02:21 that through the main database,
02:22 the PADU family data,
02:23 the government said
02:24 that it would use more accurate data
02:26 to measure people's financial ability.
02:29 With this data,
02:30 the government can provide subsidies
02:32 to those in need
02:34 to ensure that no one is left out.
02:37 It also ensures
02:38 that no one is misused.
02:39 That's right.
02:40 These mechanisms
02:41 are provided to those in need.
02:43 The Minister of Economy,
02:44 Lafayette,
02:45 said that
02:46 the subsidy-related improvement mechanism
02:47 is expected to start next year.
02:49 He said that the main database,
02:50 the PADU family data,
02:51 will be used
02:52 in November next year.
02:53 It will be used in two months.
02:55 In January next year,
02:56 it will be opened
02:57 for the public
02:58 to verify their social and economic status.
03:00 After that,
03:01 it will be implemented in full.
03:03 In addition to the targeted subsidy,
03:05 the 12th Greater Malaysia Plan
03:07 will also include
03:08 the mid-term review
03:09 to increase tax revenue.
03:11 We also need to increase national debt.
03:13 Lafayette did not rule out
03:14 that the government will restart
03:16 the GST tax that we are very familiar with.
03:19 I think it is driving everyone's crazy.
03:21 He also said that
03:22 the government will prioritize
03:23 the current tax base.
03:25 At the same time,
03:26 it is expected that
03:27 the capital gains tax will be implemented
03:28 in 2024.
03:30 The media asked,
03:32 "Are you increasing
03:33 the tax base now?
03:35 Is it possible
03:36 to implement the consumption tax?"
03:38 Lafayette did not rule out
03:40 the possibility
03:41 that he would adopt
03:42 all possible ways
03:43 to achieve the sustainability
03:44 of finance
03:45 through a wider tax base.
03:47 But regarding the announcement
03:48 of the new tax,
03:50 the Ministry of Finance
03:51 announced that
03:52 the old friend of China, GST,
03:54 will be collected
03:55 on April 1, 2015.
03:56 The tax rate at that time
03:57 was 6%
03:58 to replace the service tax.
04:00 In 2018,
04:02 it was announced to abolish GST
04:04 and restart
04:05 the service tax.
04:07 But when it comes to GST,
04:08 recently,
04:09 different people have been
04:10 proposing
04:11 whether to re-implement
04:12 this tax.
04:13 The Prime Minister
04:14 and Finance Minister An Hua
04:15 said that
04:16 the government is also planning
04:17 to implement
04:18 new tax systems
04:19 next year,
04:20 including capital profit tax.
04:22 But they will ensure
04:23 that even if we implement
04:24 new tax systems,
04:25 it will not exceed
04:26 the people's ability to bear the burden.
04:28 They also said that
04:29 the purpose of the new tax system
04:30 is to expand the tax base,
04:31 to achieve
04:32 the diversification of tax sources,
04:34 and to improve
04:35 tax management
04:36 by using technology.
04:37 Let's look at
04:38 the 12th
04:39 Central Asia Plan
04:40 and the mid-term review report.
04:41 There are many, many
04:42 important points.
04:43 I will pick a few
04:44 that are particularly
04:45 important for you.
04:46 The first thing we see is that
04:47 Prime Minister An Hua said
04:48 that the government will
04:49 amend the existing law
04:50 to continue to fight
04:51 the ever-increasing
04:52 cybercrime.
04:53 Because according to the data,
04:54 from 2020 to July this year,
04:56 during this period,
04:58 our country has already
04:59 reported nearly
05:00 55,000 cybercrime cases.
05:03 The loss is as high as
05:04 1.8 billion.
05:05 This does not include
05:06 those that have not been reported,
05:07 or have not been recorded,
05:08 or other types
05:09 of criminal cases.
05:10 So they need to
05:11 amend the law
05:12 to fight this part.
05:13 In addition,
05:14 our country will hold
05:15 a land-based economic conference
05:16 in January
05:17 to define a new direction
05:18 for a more fair,
05:19 just and inclusive
05:20 land-based agenda.
05:21 An Hua said that
05:22 when defining the land-based agenda,
05:24 it was all based on equity
05:26 as a standard for measuring
05:27 the participation of land-based economy.
05:29 But 50 years have passed.
05:31 The goal of land-based
05:32 with only 30% equity
05:33 has not been achieved.
05:34 So the government
05:35 will re-evaluate
05:36 what more meaningful
05:37 measurement standards
05:38 to implement
05:39 a new standard.
05:40 In fact, after the government
05:41 took power,
05:42 the government
05:43 has been emphasizing
05:44 the implementation
05:45 of targeted subsidies
05:46 to help those
05:47 who really need help.
05:48 But do you know
05:49 how many poor families
05:50 in our country
05:51 have a family member
05:52 who lives with them?
05:53 I think everyone's
05:54 impression before this
05:55 is that it seems like a lot.
05:56 But I don't understand
05:57 the actual number.
05:58 114,000 households.
05:59 This is a household.
06:00 So An Hua has announced
06:01 that it will allocate
06:02 150 million dollars
06:03 to promote
06:04 projects and projects
06:05 to create income
06:06 for target groups
06:07 to create various
06:08 income sources
06:09 through various
06:10 projects and projects.
06:11 To strengthen social security
06:12 and support these
06:13 vulnerable groups
06:14 through creating
06:15 various employment opportunities.
06:16 It really needs help.
06:17 Especially after the epidemic,
06:18 we entered a more
06:19 turbulent period.
06:20 The economy has been bad.
06:21 The price, the economy.
06:22 You know, everyone
06:23 is already afraid.
06:24 Our price has been
06:25 mentioned to everyone
06:26 many times.
06:27 What is the price?
06:28 What is it?
06:29 It's getting worse.
06:30 It's not enough.
06:31 And the latest
06:32 white rice crisis.
06:33 This has also been
06:34 talked about for many days.
06:35 This actually makes
06:36 the lives of B40 groups
06:37 more difficult.
06:38 So we have to
06:39 be more careful.
06:40 The chairman of the
06:41 Danish Consumer Society
06:42 FOMCA
06:43 Shalawar Nath
06:44 told the Daily News
06:45 that one of the reasons
06:46 for the shortage
06:47 of local rice supply
06:48 is that
06:49 people are in a panic
06:50 to buy and stock up.
06:51 He said that
06:52 there were many complaints
06:53 about the shortage
06:54 of local rice supply
06:55 and the price of imported
06:56 white rice.
06:57 People complained
06:58 to the national rice supply
06:59 company,
07:00 Very Nice.
07:01 What did they do?
07:02 Why don't they
07:03 solve this problem quickly?
07:04 He urged the government
07:05 to seriously consider
07:06 the shortage of local
07:07 rice supply.
07:08 In fact,
07:09 the Minister of Agriculture
07:10 and Food Safety
07:11 Chen Hongjian
07:12 said that
07:13 they can guarantee
07:14 the price of imported
07:15 white rice will rise.
07:16 But the price of local
07:17 white rice is still under
07:18 control and the supply
07:19 is also sufficient.
07:20 But the head of the
07:21 retail industry,
07:22 the general manager
07:23 of MyDin,
07:24 Amir,
07:25 told the minister
07:26 to check the situation
07:27 here.
07:28 The real situation
07:29 may not be like what he said.
07:30 He told the Awani channel
07:31 that MyDin
07:32 received 1000 to 20000 bags
07:33 of local rice
07:34 every day before.
07:35 Now there are only
07:36 500 bags of rice
07:37 in the market.
07:38 He said that
07:39 he could not buy
07:40 any rice
07:41 within an hour
07:42 because the rice
07:43 was sold out.
07:44 He said that
07:45 this problem
07:46 not only affects
07:47 the merchants,
07:48 but also the people,
07:49 especially the B40.
07:50 So the government
07:51 needs to take this seriously.
07:52 Community Lineage
07:54 Let's change the topic.
07:56 Let's talk about
07:57 good news.
07:58 Do you know
07:59 that we have food again?
08:00 It's on the list.
08:01 Global champion.
08:02 I tell you,
08:03 because of this list,
08:04 we just had dinner
08:05 and ate it.
08:06 We changed the goal
08:07 immediately.
08:08 We didn't want to eat it.
08:09 But because of this news,
08:10 we changed the goal
08:11 of dinner.
08:12 The world's best bread.
08:13 It's not roti.
08:14 It's worth clapping hands.
08:16 This is from
08:17 the traditional food website
08:18 Taste Atlas.
08:20 They announced on Facebook
08:21 the list of the world's
08:22 50 best bread.
08:24 According to the list,
08:26 our Indian pancakes
08:27 and the Panday Bono
08:28 from Colombia
08:29 got a high score
08:30 of 4.9 points.
08:32 Awesome.
08:33 Awesome.
08:34 It's really awesome.
08:36 The next one is
08:37 Indian butter garlic naan.
08:41 And the Persian flatbread
08:42 from Iran.
08:44 They also got 4.8 points
08:46 and ranked second.
08:47 It's worth mentioning
08:48 that Singapore's Indian pancakes
08:49 roti prata
08:50 also ranked 12th
08:51 on the list.
08:52 But we didn't understand
08:53 why the difference
08:54 between roti prata
08:55 and roti chana
08:56 is so obvious.
08:59 Yes.
09:00 But speaking of
09:01 our roti chana,
09:03 it's not the first time
09:04 that it's on the list.
09:05 But in September last year,
09:06 it was also on the list
09:07 of the world's 50 best street food
09:08 from Taste Atlas.
09:11 It got 4.9 points
09:12 and ranked first.
09:13 So it's still
09:14 the first place
09:15 in terms of stability.
09:16 This is why we eat it for dinner.
09:21 So if you hear this,
09:22 you might want to say
09:23 "I'll have some roti chana
09:24 for my late-night snack."
09:25 You can have some.
09:26 Let's take a look
09:27 at the current status
09:28 of the food.
09:30 Okay.
09:31 In order to increase tax revenue,
09:32 the government does not rule out
09:33 the re-opening of consumption tax.
09:35 What do you think?
09:37 If you support
09:39 the best tax rate,
09:40 you can click "Wow!"
09:41 But if you don't support it,
09:42 and you want to raise the price,
09:44 you can click "Haha!"
09:46 You can vote
09:47 on the official Facebook
09:48 of 988.
09:50 Okay.
09:51 I think everyone
09:52 has a lot of opinions.
09:53 You can tell us
09:54 what you think
09:55 in the comment section.
09:56 But remember
09:57 to speak rationally.
09:58 Okay.
09:59 We'll come back next
10:00 to talk about
10:01 the political situation.
10:02 Because...
10:03 Someone announced
10:04 to withdraw their support.
10:05 It's less than
10:06 two-thirds.
10:07 Less than two-thirds.
10:08 988 News.
10:12 Good evening.
10:13 I'm Shang Jun.
10:14 I'm Xin Rui.
10:15 I was a little surprised
10:16 when this happened
10:17 this morning.
10:18 I didn't notice
10:19 this news yesterday.
10:20 It's a big headline.
10:21 The president of
10:22 the Democratic Union of Muda
10:23 in Denmark,
10:24 Saishati,
10:25 announced last night
10:26 to withdraw
10:27 support for the reunification
10:28 of the government.
10:29 He said that Muda decided
10:30 to become a party
10:31 and become a third force
10:32 and no longer cooperate
10:33 with the government.
10:34 Although this is
10:35 a difficult decision,
10:36 the road ahead
10:37 will be long
10:38 and lonely.
10:39 But it's worth it.
10:40 He made four reasons.
10:41 The main reason
10:42 is that the Chief Prosecutor
10:43 can't find a reason
10:44 to make people happy
10:45 for Deputy Prime Minister
10:46 Amod Jassi's withdrawal.
10:47 The government of the United Nations
10:48 violated
10:49 the rule of law
10:50 and then
10:51 normalized corruption
10:52 as if it were a crime.
10:53 And to a large extent,
10:54 it ignored
10:55 the promise
10:56 of reform
10:57 before the election.
10:58 Of course,
10:59 Saishati's
11:00 sudden announcement
11:01 has different opinions
11:02 from all parties.
11:03 For their withdrawal
11:04 of support for the reunification
11:05 of the government,
11:06 the Republican Party of Brazil
11:07 as a member of Congress
11:08 Hassan Kareem
11:09 believes that
11:10 building a third force
11:11 can help
11:12 domestic political development.
11:13 He emphasized that
11:14 Muda pursued a coalition
11:15 and had his own principles.
11:16 They have the right
11:17 to decide
11:18 their own direction
11:19 of struggle.
11:20 But he hopes that
11:21 after Saishati
11:22 enters the country,
11:23 the government of the United Nations
11:24 will propose a reform agenda
11:25 in Congress
11:26 and hope you can
11:27 continue to support it.
11:28 In addition,
11:29 Wang Jianmin,
11:30 a former member of Congress
11:31 of the Wanyi District,
11:32 believes that
11:33 from the perspective
11:34 of the reunification government,
11:35 he should look at
11:36 Muda's decision
11:37 not to ally with the government
11:38 or oppose it
11:39 or any other party.
11:40 Because he believes
11:41 the government of the United Nations
11:42 will no longer
11:43 be united
11:44 by one or two people
11:45 through any matter
11:46 of constitutional amendments.
11:47 After Muda
11:48 announced his withdrawal
11:49 of support for the reunification
11:50 of the government,
11:51 the members of Congress
11:52 of the Jinbao District
11:53 and the secretary of
11:54 the Pro-democracy Party
11:55 of the Pili Province
11:56 Zhang Zemin
11:57 and the Supreme Councilor
11:58 of the United Nations
11:59 Buai
12:00 and the Youth League
12:01 of the Republican Party
12:02 all asked Saishati
12:03 to resign
12:04 to vacate the
12:05 Mapo District's
12:06 Congressional Assembly.
12:07 Because he said
12:08 Saishati won the seat
12:09 because of
12:10 Simon's support.
12:11 For this reason,
12:12 everyone called for
12:13 his resignation.
12:14 Saishati replied
12:15 "I did not
12:16 violate the election promise.
12:17 Why should I resign?"
12:18 He also told those
12:19 who accused him
12:20 to look in the mirror.
12:21 He also said
12:22 that he used to
12:23 call for people
12:24 to be sent to prison,
12:25 but now he is
12:26 releasing them.
12:27 He used to say
12:28 he wanted to reform,
12:29 but now
12:30 he is just
12:31 calling for Saishati to leave.
12:32 Of course,
12:33 Muda's actions
12:34 are to withdraw
12:35 his support
12:36 for the reunification
12:37 of the government.
12:38 He still lacks
12:39 a little support.
12:40 What substantial
12:41 impact will this
12:42 situation have
12:43 on their former
12:44 ally, Simon?
12:45 We interviewed
12:46 the real-life commentator
12:47 Liu Weicheng today.
12:48 Let's hear what he has to say.
12:49 News connection
12:50 Speaking of the
12:51 substantial impact,
12:52 it may not be that big.
12:53 Because Muda
12:54 has the most
12:55 seats in the government.
12:56 So,
12:57 with their support,
12:58 the reunification government
12:59 still has
13:00 147 seats,
13:01 which is
13:02 close to
13:03 2/3 of the seats.
13:04 This situation
13:05 is generally
13:06 under the
13:07 circumstances,
13:08 for example,
13:09 the amendments
13:10 to the
13:11 Congressional Budget
13:12 Act
13:13 are already
13:14 quite sufficient.
13:15 It will not
13:16 have too much
13:17 impact
13:18 on the government's
13:19 daily administration
13:20 and legislative work.
13:21 Because these
13:22 generally only need
13:23 a simple majority
13:24 to pass.
13:25 If the
13:26 reunification government
13:27 has a plan to
13:28 amend the constitution,
13:29 then 2/3 of the seats
13:30 will be
13:31 very meaningful
13:32 to them.
13:33 The amendment
13:34 will need
13:35 148 votes
13:36 to pass.
13:37 More or less,
13:38 it will add
13:39 some main forces.
13:40 In fact,
13:41 from another
13:42 perspective,
13:43 2/3 is actually
13:44 a psychological
13:45 support.
13:46 It makes
13:47 Simon more
13:48 confident
13:49 and more confident
13:50 in facing the
13:51 challenges
13:52 that the
13:53 government
13:54 has created.
13:55 So now
13:56 Muda has withdrawn
13:57 and this confidence
13:58 may be
13:59 a little bit
14:00 broken.
14:01 Of course,
14:02 we just
14:03 mentioned
14:04 the leaders of
14:05 the Communist Youth League,
14:06 the Action Party,
14:07 and the
14:08 United Front
14:09 who asked
14:10 "Sai Shadi,
14:11 since you have
14:12 withdrawn your
14:13 support,
14:14 then you should
14:15 resign from
14:16 the seat of
14:17 Congress."
14:18 Didn't he
14:19 say he
14:20 refused to
14:21 resign?
14:22 He said
14:23 he would
14:24 resign.
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14:26 he would
14:27 resign.
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