However you look at it, or spin it, Muyhiddin's government is not the people's government.
The people's government was the PH government the people had voted for.
Moo's government is a backdoor government that came about following the naked grab for power thanks to the outright treachery and betrayal of the people's mandate.
In the eyes of the people who had voted out the previous toxic kleptocracy, Moo's government will not be seen as legit.
It is telling that there are people who can still stand tall and proud that they had stolen the people's mandate and claim they are doing that for the people's and country's good.
What they are telling the country is that your votes don't count. They mean nothing and elections are just for show.
That democracy is a farce. Only greed, treachery and connivance count and mean anything at all.
These people don't care and have no sense of shame? As long as they are in power that's all that counts for them?
Well, well, well, when you steal, you are a thief however you want to colour your deed.
For that, there can be no honour.
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