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Anwar to betray voters?
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 2, 2023: On-line news portal Free Malaysia Today has reported that MCA and MIC representatives may be appointed Cabinet ministers by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
If it is true, and if it happens, then the majority of Malaysians will be most disappointed, with many having to look for a viable alternation coalition government in the next general election which must be held 2027.
Both MCA and MIC were traitors who supported the group of Umno MPs who had wanted to back the racist Muhyiddin “I Am Malay First” Yassin as prime minister.
However, they all chicked out and with many remaining where they are.
Appointing Cabinet ministers is the prerogative of the prime minister, and is Anwar that “weak” or “irrational” to appoinmt “traitors” to his coming Cabinet reshuffle?
Has Anwar forgotten that Malaysians had souindly rejected both MCA and MCA candidates?
What has the DAP got to say about this? Is the DAP so overwhelmed and “drunken” in governance that it remains mum and subserviant to both Umno and Anwar?
In short, has the DAP become a “political lapdog”, just like the MCA and MIC.
If MCA and MIC representaives are appointed as minister, it is nothing shot of Anwar and Pakatan Harapan (PH) betrayal of the rakyat (people) who supported and voted for them.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below the Free Malaysia report:
MCA, MIC reps to be appointed ministers?
A source tells FMT a ‘high-level’ meeting was held recently to discuss a possible Cabinet reshuffle.
FMT Reporters - 02 Oct 2023, 11:55am
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim chairing a meeting of the Cabinet, which does not have an MCA or MIC representative, recently. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: MCA and MIC representatives may be chosen as ministers in the anticipated Cabinet reshuffle, expected to happen after the Pelangai by-election on Oct 7.
A source told FMT a “high-level” meeting was held recently to discuss the appointment of representatives from Barisan Nasional’s component parties.
“We will wait until Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announces the reshuffle because anything can happen, as in the Cabinet announcement last December,” the source said.
BN is presently only represented by Umno and Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah in the unity government’s Cabinet, following the 15th general election.
MCA has two MPs – Wee Ka Siong (Ayer Hitam) and Wee Jeck Seng (Tanjung Piai) – while MIC has Tapah MP M Saravanan, who is also the party’s deputy president.
Wee previously served as the transport minister, and Saravanan the human resources minister during the administrations of Muhyiddin Yassin and Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
Yesterday, deputy prime minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said a Cabinet reshuffle was in order as no one had been appointed to succeed Salahuddin Ayub as the domestic trade and cost of living minister since he died in July.
Last week, speculation on a Cabinet reshuffle also intensified after the civil service heads of five ministries were moved to new positions.
Anwar was also reported as saying he was “thinking” about a reshuffle.
Saturday, 30 September 2023
Time for Malaysians to give PAS, Bersatu the boot in 2027
No News Is Bad News
Time for Malaysians to give PAS, Bersatu the boot in 2027
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 30, 2023: There are now strong rumours and talks that both Bersatu and PAS want to join Anwar Ibrahim’s Unity Government (UG).
Whether they are true or false, allowing the racial and religious bigots to join UG is absolutely unacceptable to law-abiding and sane Malaysians who cherish national unity and harmony in multi-racial Malaysia.
As it is, the UG is absolutely stable with the 19-component parties that include the Sarawak-Sabah bloc.
The only reason and rationale for the rumours and talks, and if true, both the Taliban-like PAS and Bersatu (helmed by the racist) Muhyiddin “I Am Malay First” Yassin have realised that they are losing political support.
Many Malaysians have woken from their slumber and are fed up with the racial and religious rhetoric that threatens national unity and harmony, thus affecting investor confidence (both domestic and foreign).
This, in turn, affects national economy and socio-economic growth and momentum - thus bread and butter issues, and employment.
Supporting the racial and religious bigots’ rhetoric does not bring any good for Malaysians and Malaysia, as all should be fovusing on working to help heal the RM1.5 trillion national debt economy.
Also, why should PAS and Bersatu be allowed to join the UG and create political and socio-economic havoc?
Instead, Malaysians should be prepared top dump both PAS and Bersatu inj the next general election which must be held inm 2027.
Malaysians and political party leaders should also consider forming a viable third force to rid the bigots and to provide serious check-and balance in Parliament and state assemblies.
Malaysians sorely need objective and constructive politcians to keepthe UG in check.
To win the confidence of Malaysians, parties like Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA), Parti Rakyat Malaysia (PRM) and others cannot afford to waste precious time to build their force.
They have four years to make the difference and, perhaps change the political landscape.
However, Malaysians will also be wary of the mosquito parties helmed by has-been politicians who have been rejected due to their “political baggage”.
Malaysians and politicians, just like the media (not only the mainstream media) must “professionally disciplined”.
This is one of the many reasons why Malaysians need a real "check and balance" force in Parliament and state assemblies:
'THINK FIRST' ANWAR TO RESHUFFLE HIS 'DOOMSDAY' CABINET? - FIRST TO GO MAY BE 'BODEK KAKI' FAHMI FADZIL, 'BUNGLING' SAIFUDDIN NASUTION & 'FLIP FLOP' FADHLINA? - THEY HAVE COME UNDER FIRE FOR TRIGGERING MASSIVE LOSS OF FAITH IN THE GOVT'S REFORM AGENDA
'THINK FIRST' ANWAR TO RESHUFFLE HIS 'DOOMSDAY' CABINET? - FIRST TO GO MAY BE 'BODEK KAKI' FAHMI FADZIL, 'BUNGLING' SAIFUDDIN NASUTION & 'FLIP FLOP' FADHLINA? - THEY HAVE COME UNDER FIRE FOR TRIGGERING MASSIVE LOSS OF FAITH IN THE GOVT'S REFORM AGENDA
KUALA LUMPUR (Politics Now!) - Embattled Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has bolstered speculation about a possible cabinet reshuffle.
"(I'll) Think (about it) first," the NST reported Anwar as saying.
Speculation of a revamp has been simmering following the tragic death of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Salahuddin Ayub on July 23.
Insiders had expected Anwar to also replace several underperforming ministers - especially Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil, Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek and Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution.
The trio are from Anwar's own PKR party and have been heavily criticized for causing a massive loss of faith in the government by backpedaling on reforms and resorting to oppressive methods to quell and cover up public dissatisfaction with Anwar and his policies.
Politics Now! - Malaysia Chronicle
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