YOURSAY | ‘Azmin is the tool that Mahathir needs to wreck PKR for good.’
Economic Affairs Minister and PKR deputy president Azmin Ali had gone overboard this time.
They hope to divide and split Anwar and the PKR Malays from Mahathir and Bersatu. And to drive Azmin, together with the non-Malay PKR people behind him, into Gerakan or some such convenient place. Will Mahathir last that long? Will he still have the strength to pull off this stunt? And if he does not, who after him will then lead Bersatu?MPs should be asked whether they want Mahathir or Anwar, not PKR members.
Even without PAS in the exco , the government could have continued. He chose to defy Pakatan Rakyat partners such as DAP which was vilified by PAS even then. Malaysians want Mahathir to serve two years and hand over power to Anwar. Mahathir should stop this nonsense of requiring a full term or longer to fix the country’s problems.What else to say? Treasonous, opportunistic, and a tool of Mahathir. All in all, shameless but what else is new about this political class.
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