Tuesday, March 03, 2020

Same PM in BN and Pakatan governments


Extracts from Malaysia-Today:

Pakatan Harapan was having an internal war. They were fighting amongst themselves. When Tun Mahathir Mohamad resigned as Prime Minister (without naming his heir) and pulled PPBM out of the coalition, the government collapsed.


Syed Husin has called a spade a spade 

What has Muafakat Nasional got to do with this? It was not Muafakat Nasional who asked Mahathir to resign and hand power to Anwar Ibrahim immediately. It was not Muafakat Nasional who scolded Mahathir during the Pakatan Harapan presidential council meeting. It was not Muafakat Nasional who hurt Mahathir’s feelings by being rude and arrogant towards him. So why blame Muafakat Nasional for the collapse of the Pakatan Harapan government?



PM7 was from PPBM. PM8 is also from PPBM. PM8 is not from Muafakat Nasional, or from Umno or PAS. So, what’s the big deal?

And whether PM7 or PM8, both were originally from Umno and still have the Umno DNA — whether it is Mahathir Mohamad, Muhyiddin Yassin, Anwar Ibrahim, Mukhriz Mahathir, Daim Zainuddin, Shafie Apdal, Kadir Jasin, or whoever.




DAP talks about the 61 years of rot, and they say the rot got worse since 1981, and that Malaysia got “saved” in May 2018.

Who were those running the country from 1981? Are they not the same people who are or were in Pakatan Harapan? And is DAP saying they “saved” Malaysia in 2018 by working with the same people who, according to DAP, destroyed the country?




2 comments:

  1. Those who understand the behaviour of groups will tell you any time you add or remove members from a group, it is no longer the same group. It is a new group, with new dynamics.

    It is up to the reconstituted group to make the necessary adaptations.

    There is no inevitability that the group will have the same or different results from what some members of the group previously engaged in.

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  2. After GE14, this blog told people to stop attacking Najib, because Najib was no longer in power, and the blog writer would now focus on holding the then new Pakatan Harapan government accountable.

    Looks like the blog now totally 180degrees, continuing to Hentam the no-longer-in-power Pakatan government, and silent about the new government.

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