Mahathir must be reminded in no uncertain terms that the people strongly reject accepting dUMNo frogs into the PH coalition and government.
The people have roundly rejected the toxic dUMNo regime and voted for the dawn of a New Bolehland and won't countenance any attempt to frustrate their voice.
It does not matter whether the frogs that are to be welcome are the good ones.
Frogs are frogs. There are no good or bad frogs. Frogs have no morals to talk of, jumping ship and betraying the people who had voted for them in the first place.
It does not matter that the PH government does not have the numbers in parliament to amend the country's constitution. It has the number to run the government stably. And that is enough.
Do what needs to be done and work to fulfill as many of the promises in the PH manifesto as possible.
A 2/3 parliamentary majority is intrinsically not a good thing for any democracy.
See how that kind of majority had been abused by the past governments, including, especially, the one that Maha himself had led in his earlier iteration.
That, sad to say, had eventually led to the Najib kleptocracy that Maha said he so abhorred?
Accepting frogs into the fold of PH coalition and the government for whatever justifications, is a naked betrayal of the people's mandate that no one should take lightly.
If Maha thought that his mosquito Pribumi party stands to add to its meagre number of MPs the easy way, and therefore strengthening his own hands in the PH coalition so that he could do as he pleases, it would be good for him and everyone and the country for him to banish the thought pronto!
The Great One does not have much time left and it would be good for everyone and the country, and Maha's own somewhat dubious legacy, for him to right the wrongs the legacy of his previous premiership has eventually brought about, for him to focus his energy in setting Bolehland back on its feet sans the corruption and abuses that have brought the country to the brink of bankruptcy under what a former US attorney general had called 'the world's worst case kleptocarcy'
Then, as agreed, for the Great One to honourably hand over the baton to the Anwar as the next Pm in and a year and half - or sooner, if the Great One feels that he can't do much without a 2/3 parliamentary majority.
Do that.
Or resign as the Pm immediately!
Not betray the people's mandate.
And take them for fools!
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