Monday, May 18, 2026

Siti Kasim For Prime Minister !

 

Siti Kasim For Prime Minister!

There is a strong likelihood PMX Anwar will call for a snap genreal elction before the end of the year.

We need to vote in someone who can bring in a new era of politics that treats every citizen, irrespective of his or her race an religion, equally and work together as a whole.

PMX Anwar and his party PKR have shown that they have failed miserably to implement the reforms they had hollered loudly before coming into power as a coalition partner with DAP, UMNO, AMANAH.

Talking a ton on fighting corruption, irrespective of who or whom is involved.

But we see instead, that Anwar and PKR are more interested in convenient compromises.

For example, his so-called Madani unity government would rather compromise to proceed with the 47 corruption charges against his own deputy premier Zahid with the gift of DNNA (Discharge not amounting to acquittal)

Or no action taken against the former MACC Chief, Azam Baki, despite Bloomberg's allegation he had bought shares exceeding the limit set for civil servants to own and the revelation that there is a corporate mafia operating in the anti-corruption agency he headed.

Reforms promised slow in coming, with all kinds of excuses given. Race relations get worse under his charge.

A self-proclaimed reformist. But it has turned all turned out to be more sound bites than substance. In fact, reformation is essentially a dead rat now called "reformati" (dead reformation)

The rest of the so-called Madani unity government like UMNO, especially cannot be relied on. For UMNO politics is still all about race and self-service.

We don't want to even contemplate PAS whose agenda is all about furthering it own interest, the establishment of Islamic state with no ideas on how to administer the country. Only harping on race and religion, to the detriment of national unity.

Rafizi, once PMX' deputy party chief, might be a better choice. We cannot and do not trust politicians though.

We need someone like Siti Kasim as the Pm!

And Mariam Mokhtar as he deputy Pm!



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