Thursday, July 23, 2020

Mahathir: PH does not have enough Malay support (unlike Shafie?)

Extracts from Malaysiakini:

Dr M moots new party again if Aug 7 court decision not in his favour



Mahathir first mooted the idea of a new political party on July 14, saying that he and his supporters may contest under a new party should there be a snap election.

He had also suggested that he would keep to the “sidelines” whilst still participating in the campaign.

On a separate matter, Mahathir said Pakatan Harapan does not have enough Malay support even as its component parties – DAP, Amanah and PKR – appear to be concentrated on making PKR president Anwar Ibrahim (below) their prime minister candidate.


“After long, repeated discussions with DAP, Amanah and PKR, their struggle seems to be concentrated on making Anwar the candidate for prime minister.

“There are a lot of people now who are against him (Anwar).

“I am there not because I want to be prime minister, I have been prime minister twice and that is enough, but a lot of people … do not give Harapan that kind of support especially when they see that their Malay party is not deep,” he said.


He later added that the government that was chosen by the people in the 2018 general election was led by him and not Anwar.

“You talk about reviving the government that was chosen by the people. The government that was chosen by the people was led by me, not by Anwar.

“So if you make him the head, it is not the government chosen by the people,” Mahathir said.

When asked whether Anwar had to join a Malay party in order to become the premier, Mahathir said that was not necessary but he needs to be supported by the Malays.

However, he said, when Anwar left Umno, he decided to form a multiracial party in PKR and condemned race-based parties of being racist.

“Anwar is not regarded as a protagonist for the Malays because he is the one who started a party that is multiracial and many of his leaders in the party were not Malays.

“The Malays are very suspicious of non-Malays or multiracial parties,” Mahathir added.



like me

On Anwar offering him a mentor position if the former was given the top spot, the 95-year-old said if he were to give advice in that role it would not be heeded.

“I have some experience in advising prime ministers. They do not listen. They want to do things their own way, they want to leave their own legacy.

“Both (former PM) Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Najib Abdul Razak never listened to me. Anwar, even when he was in the government before, was not listening to me at all,” Mahathir said.

When asked about his relationship with former PKR deputy president Azmin Ali (below), who had served under his administration as the economic affairs minister, Mahathir said Azmin’s perspective in politics was too narrow as he was focused on his fight against Anwar.


“His focus is mainly against Anwar, his purpose in politics is about quarrelling with Anwar. That is too narrow a perspective for a politician.


unlike my main focus against Najib 

“You should think about the development of the country. You cannot just because of your dislike for one person, that colours everything you do,” he said.

When asked if he will work with Azmin again, he merely said: “We will see how he performs”.

In late February, Azmin initiated a coup in what has become known as the 'Sheraton Move'.

The move saw Azmin and 10 other PKR leaders, along with a majority of Bersatu members defecting from Harapan and cooperating with Umno, PAS and GPS instead to form the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government.



4 comments:

  1. A PM should preferably have wide support from around the country.

    Shafie Apdal's base is really only in Sabah. Similarly Muhyiddin's support base is really only in Johor, he is untested anywhere else. Even Even Toonsie, in his entire political career never contested outside Kedah. Jibby? Only in Pahang. PM wannabe Anwar.....Penang. Ku Li the Nearly Man who never did anything? Kelantan.

    Now consider KT's favourite punching bag - LKS.....ha ha ha....let's be fair lah...

    LKS has contested in every GEs since 1969, 12 in total. He has won in FIVE states, Melaka, Selangor, Perak, Penang and Johor. He has been a wakil rakyat at Parliament and State Assembly levels.

    He took out TWO Menteri Besar/Chief Ministers - Koh Tsu Koon (Penang) in 1986 and Abdul Ghani Othman (Johor) in 2013. So you can't say he always stayed in a safe seat....or Boh Lam Phar.

    Unfortunately he has the wrong skin colour and has been blockchained, portrayed as anti-Malay, anti-Islam and anti-anything else Malay-Muslims don't like. Certain bloggers (like we know who ha ha ha) hentam him all the time), so LKS will never be DPM, maybe not even Minister.

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  2. i believe what conman said wrt malay (at least 60%) is quite true.

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  3. Mahathir just wants to Hentam Anwar any which way he can, every day.

    The same way Ktemoc just wants to Hentam Mahathir any which way he can, every day.

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  4. Mahathir not interested to be PM again? Who would believe this snake?

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