Matori Abdul Djalil: "I have to be quiet more often."
April 10, 2001
Approaching the 1999 General Election, Matori Abdul Djalil appeared awkward and tense on the television screen. "Vote for P...K...B, third from the left, fifth from the top (on the ballot sheet)." So echoed the voice of the Chairman of the National Awakening Party (PKB) during the mid-1999 election campaign. Matori, 57, confesses that he was a bit nervous about making the ad. "It was difficult. Everything had to be arranged, inclu...