Bravo Hannah Yeoh and Ronnie Liu! Thanks for speaking up! Let the old man know that we voters won't accept betrayal like it is a badge of honour.
Even if you Hannah Yeoh should lose your deputy minister post, so be it! Honour is more important than expedience and betrayal.
If Anwar is afraid to say anything because he fears the old man might play him out again, others should speak up. The longer Anwar tries to not rock the boat for his own personal sake, the more people will lose faith in and eventually give up hope on him.
The people had voted out the toxic dUMNo regime because they had had enough. We don't want the same kind of arrogance and taking people for granted for personal selfish interests.
Trying to strengthen one's own party the backdoor way by taking in frogs whom the people had rejected just so that one could better consolidate one's position and power against one's own coalition partners on the back of one's words not to sally the coalition, speaks volumes of one's own scruples or lack of.
Pakatan Harapan as it is currently, has the numbers to govern without fuss. So, what is the motive behind the move to welcome more frogs into the coalition? A 2/3 parliamentary majority so that the Pm can do as he pleases?
In fact, a 2/3 parliamentary majority is bad for a democracy. Look how that had eventually led to the previous toxic regime that almost bankrupted the nation. One that has been called as the world's worst case kleptocracy by a former US Attorney General. The shame of the world.
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