Frustration within the Perikatan leadership has reached boiling point after a meeting with Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob scheduled to take place at 2.30pm on Thursday was suddenly cancelled the night before by the Prime Minister’s Office.
The delegation comprised Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainuddin and Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali from Bersatu and Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan and Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar from PAS. It is learnt that the Bersatu supreme council which met on Tuesday night was generally in agreement on pulling the plug if the Prime Minister could not be persuaded but the final decision will be made by the Perikatan council.
Bersatu deputy president Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu told The Star he was less bothered about the DPM issue than the fact that development allocations were meant to help the rakyat had been withheld from Bersatu politicians.
Jahanam negara. Yang mentadbir negara tak sudah2 bergaduh demi kuasa, jawatan dan habuan. Inilah dia hasil pengkhianatan, agenda tamak mereka lebih utama dari kebajikan rakyat. Sedarlah rakyat yang masih lena. Tolaklah mereka ini di PRU akan datang.
Hahahahahahahaha
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So azmin will be slithering over to lick the PMs bottom and ditch bersatu as an ally. Then the other snake of PAS will now be more MN than PN again. We need to kick them ALL out.
Sembang. Orang gila kuasa takkan ada yang nak lepaskan jawatan, gaji besar
time to press the magic button, idi0T
Tunggu kejap sampai org tu pi bamboo river baru tekan butang
Ok. Do it. Get ready for elections.
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elok laa pull out bukan da sumbangan pun pd nation, duk jadi kera sumbng je smada jawatan mentri dn dok dlm kerajaan
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