However one looks at what led to the collapse of the PH government brought about by factions attempting to steal the people's mandate, 'interim Pm' Mahahthir must bear part of the blame.
He, of all people, could have had put an end to the despicable attempt to steal the people's mandate.
But Mahtahir chose to remain coy and only when the foul deed had become fait accompli, did the man aver that he wasn't in favour of working with dUMNo.
The man then resigned as Bersatu chairman in a huff and also tendered his resignation as the Pm to the king.
And in the blink of the eye, the man subsequently agreed to become 'an interim Pm' when people more learned and wise had said that in the circumstance, Mahathir should have had only agreed to be the care-taker Pm.
Now Mahathir has returned to Bersatu as its chairman. What an expression of one's conviction!
And to muddy the waters and perhaps show who is the real boss? the man called for a special session of Parliament to determine who has the support to become the 8th Pm which again, those more learned, said was pre-empting the king's prerogative.
Luckily, the Dewan Rakyat Speaker, in a brave move that most people would agree is the right move,' has said 'no'!
Now, it is up to the the king to exercise his prerogative and decide whom he appoints as the 8th Pm.
Bolehland can then take it from there and see what follows.
In the midst of the corona virus monster threatening to become a crippling pandemic, it is most distressing that we have politicians who only seem to care to secure their own turfs than working for the nation's good.
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