It is time the entire Azmin cartel be sacked from Keadilan!
Anwar should not hesitate to do so.
You cannot have a musuh dibawah selimut.
One that is always looking to frustrate the leadership, even willing to betray the PH election understanding for Anwar to take over the premiership from Mahathir.
Let the Azmin cartel go form their own party or better still, join Bersatu.
If needs be, Keadilan, Dap and Amanah should leave the PH coalition.
Let Bersatu form a backdoor government with dUMNo & Co.
Who cares?
The alternative come GE 15, is a grim one - a klepto religio alliance that has nothing better to offer the country, except more nightmares.
Or the current PH one under the non-reformist old man that looks increasingly ala carte dUMNo nightmare.
The people are watching!
They are waiting to punish those who betray the rakyat's mandate.
That has already happened.
In Tanjung Piai.
The message is loud and clear!
You ignore it at your own peril.
Hehehe.......!
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