
Vote PH in GE16 or Zahid will be PM, says Pua
Yesterday
Kirthana Arumugam
The ex-Damansara MP says voting for 'spoiler' parties or not voting at all in the upcoming general election will give BN the edge

At a DAP fundraising dinner here tonight, the former Damansara MP said voting for “spoiler” parties or not even voting at all in GE16 would give BN the edge.
His “spoiler party” label is believed to be in reference to Rafizi Ramli’s Parti Bersama Malaysia, which split enough of PH’s votes to cause the coalition’s defeat in two seats during the Johor state election last weekend.
“If you choose not to vote or to vote for a spoiler party, you will allow this government (to lose), so that the party that will win in GE16 will be none other than BN, and your next prime minister will be Zahid.
“Do you want Zahid Hamidi to be the next prime minister of Malaysia?” he said.
Pua, who chairs DAP’s disciplinary board, acknowledged that there were reforms PH had promised to implement when in power but has yet to deliver, describing it as “incomplete” work.
He nonetheless asserted that PH remains the best option to govern the country, citing the nation’s economic performance and rising ringgit under Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
Citing Malaysia’s unexpected 5.8% GDP growth in the second quarter of the year despite the Iran war, Pua said this was the achievement of a competent and corrupt-free government.
“These are achievements by a government that is doing the right things with taxpayers’ money to improve the economy and the livelihoods of the people,” he said.
He said it was, therefore, important that voters come out and continue backing PH in GE16, to maintain this momentum of growth and reforms.
Similarly, he said, voters must continue criticising, pressuring and even “scolding” PH to ensure the coalition delivers on the reforms it had pledged to implement.
“Vote for the governing party that has delivered many of the promises it made in the previous election.
“For the promises they have not delivered, continue to scold them, continue to criticise them, continue to pressure them, so that they deliver the remaining promises, but also continue to support them because they are the best-positioned party (to deliver reforms).
“Ensure that we are in power so that we can deliver reforms for you, your children, and your grandchildren, so that in 10 to 20 years’ time, Malaysia will be the proud home that every Malaysian abroad will want to come back to,” he said.
Ties between PH and BN started to sour after BN decided to go solo in the July 11 Johor state election. PH had wanted both coalitions to contest as allies, similar to the pact they had in the six 2023 state elections.
The relationship appears to have deteriorated further with BN’s decision to form an alliance with Perikatan Nasional in the Aug 1 Negeri Sembilan state election.










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