Friday, March 06, 2020

Pribumi stabbed PH in back, UMNO stabs PRIBUMI in turn


Malaysia Chronicle:


PLODDING MUHYIDDIN SHOULD NEVER HAVE LISTENED TO ‘EVIL GENIUS’ AZMIN CARTEL:


NOW ZAHID & NAJIB ADVANCE – MUHYIDDIN ON THE RETREAT:

IN PUTRAJAYA, MUHYIDDIN’S HAND TOO SHAKY TO EVEN NAME FEDERAL CABINET – WHILE BERSATU CONTINUES TO LOSE POWER IN THE STATES – WITH UMNO GRABBING THE MB POST FROM THEM IN JOHOR, POISED TO DO THE SAME IN MALACCA & PERAK


BERSATU is quickly losing control over the states it governed with Pakatan Harapan.

Less than 10 days after ditching PH, Bersatu excos and state reps are now out of the picture in Selangor and Malacca.

The party has also lost their menteri besar positions in Johor and Perak.



The Selangor PH administration announced today that Bersatu is no longer part of the state government.

It also said the pact will continue to support the leadership of Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari from PKR.

It said the Selangor sultan has been informed that Bersatu, which has pulled out of PH, is no longer part of the state government.

“As such, the involvement of all state Bersatu leaders and members in the state exco, local councils, village councils and other state agencies has come to cease,” said a joint statement from state PH leaders.

The statement was signed by Amirudin as the state PKR chief, Selangor Amanah head Izham Hashim and Selangor DAP chairman Gobind Singh Deo.



MB Amirudin Shari & matey-godfather

he'll soon be ousted by the Pandan Cats
 

PH has the majority in the state with 43 seats, followed by Bersatu (6), Barisan Nasional (5), PAS (1) and one independent.

There was also one Bersatu exco member in the Selangor government.

Earlier today, in Malacca, Bersatu’s new partner at federal level, BN said it was forming the state government without the two Bersatu state reps.

Malacca BN chief Abdul Rauf Yusoh told reporters today that two Bersatu reps – Mohd Rafiq Naizamohidee (Paya Rumput) and Noor Effendi Ahmad (Teluk Mas) – did not attend meetings to discuss their new cooperation.



BN Melaka eff-ing the PRIBUMI ADUN  

“This has caused Malacca BN to lose its confidence in pursuing this cooperation,” he said.

Malacca BN is instead forming the state government with the support of DAP’s Norhizam Hassan Baktee (Pengkalan Batu) and PKR’s Muhammad Jailani Khamis (Rembia).

In Johor, although Bersatu is still in the state government, it has lost the MB post to Umno.

It faces the same situation in Perak.

Bersatu’s power in Kedah, meanwhile, is in the hands of party rebels headed by Menteri Besar Mukhriz Mahathir.



his future is shaky, eff-ed by his dad's Machiavellian treachery 

At the federal level, Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin is also facing pressure from Umno, a key partner in the national government, on who he appoints to the cabinet.

It has been four days since he assumed the post but Muhyiddin has yet to name his cabinet, apart from saying that his ministers would be “clean”.



Mahathir's or is it Muhyiddin's (?) Parti Pribumi 


4 comments:

  1. The house of cards will come tumbling down very soon.Mr Mo has postponed the parliament sitting from March to May.During this time a lot of horse trading will be going on.In Malaysia money talks.This is what will keep them in power for the short term.

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  2. Moo is not in good health, as his cancer is in remission, not cured.
    He is now in a snake pit, surrounded by King Cobras , Pythons and Anacondas.
    The coalition of convenience is actually far more unstable than what was accused of PH.
    Contrary to some widely held views, UMNO-PAS-Pribumi going to the polls now is not going to generate a landslide for them.
    Pribumi is tiny, with no machinery. How little UMNO regards them is shown by how they have been brushed aside in Johor, Perak and Malacca.

    UMNO-PAS draws from the same support base, and has made little effort
    to draw support beyond its reactionary base.

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  3. as usual anwar will do nothing in selangor until explode. just kick out that mb.

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  4. Malays in general participate in politics so that they can rise up the ladder n becomes the leader of all and dictate how the economic pie is shared among their cronies. Imagine you have an all Malay coalition. Moo didn't think this through...

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