The prime minister writes poetry: Steal as much as we can, thief makes you boss.

Malaysia's prime minister, Mahathir bin Mohammed, has written an ironic poem about thieves. In the poem entitled The New Tower, he writes how stealing today is generosity and nobility” and only by stealing power from being the boss, there is Periscope. Here is poetry (as long as Google has translated it well from Malaysia to language [...]
Malaysia's prime minister, Mahathir bin Mohammed, has written an ironic poem about thieves. In the poem entitled The New Tower, he writes how stealing today is generosity and nobility” and just stealing the heart to be boss, I follow Periscope.
Here's poetry (as long as Google has translated it well from Malaysia to English and we bring it into Albanian):
New Culture
I stole it. For what?
I'm your boss.
You don't have to be embarrassed because your boss stole it.
Some of you could return stolen money.
What a shame. My boss.
My people don't need to be ashamed.
Steal...
The more they eat me, the more generous.
Having, it's expensive.
Let's steal, let's all be bosses.
We remember Malaysia has a lot of trouble with corruption. Last year, former Prime Minister Najib Razak was arrested for misusing less than $61m. The investigation into former Prime Minister Najib had ordered the current prime minister himself and the author of brilliant poetry, Mahathir Muhammad.
Here are also Montenegrin poetry:
BU DAYA BARU
Acu curi. Appa nek maku.
Appatha wet aq kamu boss.
Tak elu kemimu marina kerana bossa kamu menduri.
Sikkit-siki imu juga buhate duit yang dicuri.
Naku malu apa. Bossk.
Bangsac tow the mountain.
Curila...
Praise the banyak yang dicuri le honour mulia.
Digelar kleptcrat Adalah pji-pulogian.
Ayuh bangsaku. Marie kita curi basaya boleh id boss.












