COMMENT | Malaysia has experienced a tumultuous week in politics – with the prime minister acknowledging he does not have a majority and the opposition publicly rejecting his disingenuous offer of reforms.
Friday the "backdoor" prime minister offered various parties in the opposition the "side door" not fully appreciating that his own house and the country are on fire facing the most serious effects of Covid-19 yet. Muhyiddin Yassin and his PN 1.0 government have had 17 months in office. He himself has admitted his government does not hold a majority. He is expected to resign tomorrow. His government should go as well as they are an integral part of why his government has failed. They should step down without delay.
There are those within the current PN 1.0 government that would like to reconfigure the leadership, become a PN 2.0-MuyhiddinLight alternative. Tomorrow shall see whether those in power respect a parliamentary system, the idea of a loss of majority, the Federal Constitution and assure a peaceful transition.
At this juncture, PN 1.0 leaders staying on is not helping Malaysia; delaying a departure is damaging Malaysia’s reputation abroad and reinforcing...
Not unless the old Govt fellas are still at the helm. They have proven all to be incompetent
Can we please put out lessons this, lessons that? Have you fellas actually pay any attention so far? None of these blokes had ever learnt a damn thing. The one that should learn their lessons are the people, the ones that go to the ballot box. Learn to vote for policies.
Right now priority is saving lives and livelihood. No need for another government to do that.
No UMNO please. UMNO DNA not good for Malaysia.