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Twitterjaya still waiting for the dissolution of parliament

Syafique Shuib
Syafique Shuib
29/03/2013
10:21 MYT
Twitterjaya still waiting for the dissolution of parliament
"It’s not today?"
That was the reaction of many Malaysians expressing their surprise that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has not dissolved parliament today.
@najibrazak i'm reminded that you haven't dissolved the parliament. Looking fwd to your announcement routine soon.
— Fazri Nuha (@tenoq) March 29, 2013
Wasn't the parliament to be dissolved today? What happend
— Sharan Jit (@Narash_sha) March 29, 2013
By right! “@vangeyzel: Hvnt we reached thr stage whr we decide tht speculating about when parliament will be dissolved is a waste of time?”
— Sheahnee Iman Lee (@sheahneeimanlee) March 28, 2013
Never in the history of this country that so many are waiting to celebrate dissolution of parliament - AND the prospect of real change #ge13
— FABM (@fabm11) March 29, 2013
In other tweets, one user welcomed Google’s election hub despite the fact that parliament has not been resolved.
Wow. Google pun dah ada stream khas untuk #GE13 ya? google.com.my/elections/ed/my
— Khairulnizam Bakeri (@nizambakeri) March 29, 2013
@najibrazak google pun dah lancar election web tp Parlimen x bubar gak.
— Ahmad Anwar Asyraf (@comradeAAA) March 29, 2013
Meanwhile, Member of Parliament for Rembau YB Khairy Jamaluddin had his hands on the new video-sharing App Keek and compared it to the 10 minutes given for political parties to present their manifestos on RTM.
Trying this Keek app. 36 secs videos. What can you say in 36 secs? RTM's 10mins suddenly seems like an eternity.
— Khairy Jamaluddin (@Khairykj) March 29, 2013
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#General Elections
#Khairy Jamaluddin
#Twitter
#Twitterjaya
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