Saturday, June 13, 2020

PH Plus Should Not Agree To Mahathir As Their Pm Candidate As They Attempt To Regain The People's Mandate From Moo's Backdoor Government


Pakatan Harapan (PH) made a huge mistake when they allowed Mahathir to become the 7th prime minister following the historic win over the dUMNo & Co regime in the 14th general election.

Mahathir turned out to be the problem rather than the solution to reforms the country had voted for.

As the days passed, it became clearer and clearer that the man had no intention to fullfil the PH's election pledges that brought about the historic victory over a 60+ years long corrupt regime that eventually led to the world's worst case kleptocracy.

Unfortunately, the joy the historic win brought turned out to be misplaced as Mahathir became more and more engrossed in his own schemes to entrench his position as the Pm rather than pass the baton to Anwar as had been agreed.

It eventually led to the now infamous Sheraton Hotel move that saw the people's mandate stolen from them in the most naked, dishonourable grab for power that would go down in Malaysian history as perhaps its darkest and vilest.

To once again agree to accept Mahathir as the Pm choice  should PH Plus managed to regain the people's mandate must be the dumbest thing to do.

You cannot trust a man who has proven you wrong.

It is better that PH go it alone, minus Mahathir, even if that means the coalition may have to wait for GE 15.

Anwar needs to have confidence in himself to convince people that he is a leader of his own.

DAP and Amanah should stand by Anwar.

Not try to cling on to Mahatir's loose coat that offers no succour. 

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