It would seem that in Malaysia the post (appointment) of deputy prime minister (DPM) is a poisoned chalice, though not for everyone, wakakaka, but in general for most.
Some have added qualification to the above curse, saying it only started after 1981, wakakaka.
But let us look at the very beginning.
Tun Razak was the first DPM of Malaysia. It has been alleged, and still continues to be alleged, that he wrested power from Tunku Abdul Rahman in a very sinister way, where some say he conducted a coup d-état after May 13, whilst others hinted he conducted May 13 before following up with the coup d'état.
But that's as far as the allegations go, mere allegations.
Tun Razak was the first DPM of Malaysia. It has been alleged, and still continues to be alleged, that he wrested power from Tunku Abdul Rahman in a very sinister way, where some say he conducted a coup d-état after May 13, whilst others hinted he conducted May 13 before following up with the coup d'état.
But that's as far as the allegations go, mere allegations.
But Tun Razak did not live long, passing away from leukaemia after 6 years as PM.
T'was said Mahathir was shit-scared of Tun Dr Ismail who preferred Musa Hitam |
Razak's brother-in-law Hussein Onn became officially the 3rd DPM of Malaysia. He retired in 1981 because of health concerns. He resigned from UMNO in 1988 due to dissatisfaction with Mahathir and passed away in 1990, never ever to re-join the uber Malay party.
one of the 'very few' best PMs |
Tengku Razaleigh, UMNO's brightest star during Hussein Onn's days made the biggest mistake in his life when he declined becoming DPM to Mahathir's PM-ship in a handover arrangement made by Hussein Onn. He informed Hussein Onn he would prefer to concentrate on his financial portfolio and would only accept the DPM position after his immediate task.
Tengku Razaleigh or as his is popularly known, Ku Li, has been credited with UMNO's demolition of PAS in the 1978 GE and Kelantan's state election that same year. But he never ever became DPM as Mahathir's preferred deputy was Musa Hitam.
When Mahathir became PM, he had a series of DPM who fell by the wayside, through alleged political suicide or political homicide, wakakaka, namely, Musa Hitam, Ghafar Baba, Anwar Ibrahim.
His last DPM was AAB, though Mahathir would not have agreed with that description as he considered Najib also as his second but rather poor "successor" who "failed to report to him for 6 months" (wakakaka), an indication of the megalomania he was probably suffering from, where he unconsciously imputed he even as a retiree had the power to appoint another PM-successor rather the resigning PM (AAB) himself. It was a World First for a retired PM to have two successors, wakakaka.
Even though technically UMNO, as the major party in the ruling coalition BN, should decide on who would be the PM, Mahathir has been (and still is) such a big-headed man in the self-esteem and pomposity department that he would never defer such a major decision to UMNO (supreme council). He would have demanded that as his due imperial 'right'.
And I suspect he WILL continue to demand that right in appointing his "successor" if Pakatan Harapan wins GE14 and he once again becomes PM. But that's Wan Azizah's problem.
The sad story of a victimised AAB, not that he has been lily-white but at least he was not a megalomaniac, who was hounded to kingdom come by Mahathir, has been notorious enough to let me just say he became another victim of Malaysia's 'poisoned chalice'.
Like Razak, AAB lasted only one term as PM, but unlike the late Razak, AAB is still enjoying his retirement with his wife in Kepala Batas. At least he has been a shining example of a retired PM, wakakaka.
We need to see if the curse of the DPM's job will affect Najib, wakakaka.
The sad story of a victimised AAB, not that he has been lily-white but at least he was not a megalomaniac, who was hounded to kingdom come by Mahathir, has been notorious enough to let me just say he became another victim of Malaysia's 'poisoned chalice'.
Like Razak, AAB lasted only one term as PM, but unlike the late Razak, AAB is still enjoying his retirement with his wife in Kepala Batas. At least he has been a shining example of a retired PM, wakakaka.
We need to see if the curse of the DPM's job will affect Najib, wakakaka.
wakakaka, he's qong xi fa cai-ing just to annoy Mahathir who told Najib to ignore the pesky Chinese |
As usual , promoting your Idol on your blog.
ReplyDeleteSame Old, Same Old Tired Corrupt Regime.
Wakakakaka...... see how u play both ends AGAIN!
ReplyDelete'Even though technically UMNO, as the major party in the ruling coalition BN, should decide on who would be the PM, Mahathir has been (and still is) such a big-headed man in the self-esteem and pomposity department that he would never defer such a major decision to UMNO (supreme council). He would have demanded that as his due imperial 'right'.'
Why don't u research further into that eons dilemma of chicken-or-egg-first postulation?
Perhaps it could give u a better grip of the rubbish u keep shelling out!
Same old, same old. Indeed!
Talk about 'poisoned chalice' - yr hp6 conjecture falls miles into the chasm when it applies to mamak le!
Mamak's an exception? Wakakakaka....
Mahathir may have got his ideas from Japan...look East mah...
ReplyDeleteKakuei Tanaka was perhaps The Most powerful politician in Japan for decades.
He was actually Prime Minister for just over 2 years, July 1972 to 9 December 1974.
The rest of the time, his slippery , amoral and often illegal political activities meant he was unable to take up the highest office in Japan.
However, it was said that every Japanese LDP Party Prime Minister from 1960s to his death in 1993 needed Tanaka's approval and blessing to take up and also to keep his job.