Thank you!
Now the people know this is the bunch to vote out GE15 or excised from Keadilan.
This bunch talk of reformation when all they seem interested in is to play politics.
Going against the Keadilan leader even to the extent of betraying the election understanding that Anwar should take over from the old man.
Refusing to attend party meetings and playing prima donnas.
Trying to grab attention for themselves instead of working in concert with Anwar as their president.
Even seemingly assaying a backdoor government with the opposition to stall Anwar from becoming the 8th Pm?
No other party head would be so accommodating as Anwar.
Open defiance calls for sacking - nothing less will do!
Hahaha.......
If Anwar won't do it, the voters will do it by giving this bunch the electoral kick in the ass GE15!
They deserve nothing less than being sent to the floor, crying foul.
Hehehe.......
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