Does Mahathir need the best candidate to take over from him as the 8th Pm?
The answer is an empathetic no!
Mahathtir needs to step down NOW and pass the baton to Anwar as per the election agreement between the parties in the PH coalition.
Whether Anwar will turn out to be a good Pm or not is for the people to judge after he has taken over as Bolehland's 8th Pm.
Not for Mahathtir to prejudge. After all, he as good as himself admitted, he is a lousy judge of men.
The man himself has not been good for Bolehland. It was his legacy as the 4th Pm that had led to the world's worst case kleptocracy.
Now even as the voters gave him another chance as Bolehland's interim 7th Pm on Pakatan's back, Mahathir does not seem able to move the country forward.
Not surprising.
Mahathir is not a reformist nor has ever been.
Bolehland needs a new man to take over.
That man is Anwar.
The rest is for the people to judge.
The longer Mahathir stays on as the 7th Pm, the further the country slips into trouble.
What can one say when you have a half-past-six cabinet appointed and led by an old school Machiavellian?
Excuse me if I am wrong, but I think many Bolehlanders do share the same thoughts as I have of the Pm.
Hehehe........
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