Malaysia's political conundrum: An interesting case of public choice theory?

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LETTER | The theory describes decision-making in politics, where players may not always act for public interest.

| In a market, each player acts according to his/her own self-interests. Now, let’s change the word “market” to “government”, and the sentence emerges as an illustration of public choice theory.

The current political conundrum in our country illustrates an interesting case study of public choice theory. Barely two days after the Pakatan Harapan Presidential Council announced the decision on the succession plan for the country’s top post on Friday, actions by certain parties on Sunday offer a different story. All is not well.

In politics, there are various players and stakeholders, each with their own motives and self-interests. Primary motives of elected MPs can be a quest for position and for survival. This is done ideally for public interest, but public choice theory suggested that in reality, it is also for personal or other benefits.

While our political situation is still developing as this is written, the public choice theory provides concerned citizens with a tool to understand the behaviours of our politicians when they make certain moves. It also offers the opportunity for the rakyat to calibrate and adjust our expectations accordingly.

 

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