Dr Mahathir says Pejuang eyeing victory in 36 seats to be GE15 kingmaker
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad speaks during a press conference at the Perdana Leadership Foundation in Putrajaya September 3, 2020. ― Picture by Yusof Mat Isa |
PUTRAJAYA, Sept 3 — Parti Pejuang Tanah Air (Pejuang) aspires to win 36 parliamentary seats in the next general election, its founder Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today.
The former prime minister said that if his party can do that, it will be able to determine Malaysia’s next government, claiming that neither the ruling Perikatan Nasional (PN) nor the Opposition Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition can take Putrajaya on their own.
“We do not think any of the two coalitions can win. If we can get just 36 seats, we have a position to join any coalition, but to join, they must comply with our conditions, then we will join,” he said at a press conference at the Perdana Leadership Foundation here.
The former prime minister said that if his party can do that, it will be able to determine Malaysia’s next government, claiming that neither the ruling Perikatan Nasional (PN) nor the Opposition Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition can take Putrajaya on their own.
“We do not think any of the two coalitions can win. If we can get just 36 seats, we have a position to join any coalition, but to join, they must comply with our conditions, then we will join,” he said at a press conference at the Perdana Leadership Foundation here.
[kt notes: Atuk is indicating he may join Perikatan Nasional]
Dr Mahathir claimed to have a list of 18 MPs already on its side from Sabah and Sarawak, but did not disclose the names.
He said while the lawmakers may not be party members, they are friendly and share Pejuang’s principles.
[kt notes: just a name dropper a la 916, wakakaka, but what eff-ing 'principles' does PEJUANG have when it is willing to join ANY coalition?]
“So we will work with them and hope on the peninsula as well, there will be people who help us.
“The target of winning 36 seats is enough, then we can decide who will be the government,” he added.
“The target of winning 36 seats is enough, then we can decide who will be the government,” he added.
[kt notes: again that power-crazy belief he can control who'll be the next PM of Malaysia]
Dr Mahathir stepped down as PM in February and lost control of Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia, the party he co-founded in 2016 after leaving Umno, when it became clear the PH administration had collapsed following the crossover of several MPs.
[kt notes: don't forget Mahathir caused his own downfall by resigning abruptly, without informing any of his coalition colleagues of his intention (refusing to hand over to Anwar Ibrahim); he also had the belief he could subsequently form a so-called 'party-less' cabinet to rule as he desired]
He subsequently found Pejuang, and insisted today the party will remain Malay-centric to ensure that Malay economic problems, which he said has been around since the country’s independence, will be addressed fairly.
He again said that only a Malay-dominant party can understand those problems and ensure that ethnic tension does not escalate into violence.
He again said that only a Malay-dominant party can understand those problems and ensure that ethnic tension does not escalate into violence.
[His racist lies have been proven wrong - last month, The Edge analysed the government's 2018 household income survey and estimated that 53.5 percent or 918,400 households that earned at least RM10,000 a month were bumiputera, more than Chinese (38.2 percent), Indians (8.4 percent), and others (0.48 percent)]
[Meanwhile, of households that earned more than RM15,000 a month, 345,600 households or 47.5 percent were bumiputera, compared to Chinese (43.5 percent), and Indians (nine percent)]
[As for the 2.5 million households earning between RM5,000 and RM9,999, bumiputera stands at 66 percent]
[Meanwhile, of households that earned more than RM15,000 a month, 345,600 households or 47.5 percent were bumiputera, compared to Chinese (43.5 percent), and Indians (nine percent)]
[As for the 2.5 million households earning between RM5,000 and RM9,999, bumiputera stands at 66 percent]
“Malays have more problems compared to other races. A solution that applies to all races can’t be applied to Malays.
“We are not fighting non-Malays, but problems faced by Malays can only be solved by Malays,” he said
Dr Mahathir said he, as an elder statesman, has seen how poor Malays, Chinese and Indians have been coping differently from their pre-independent lifestyle.
“When I was in my youth, I observed and I found that there are poor Malays, poor Chinese and poor Indians. Poor Malays improved a little but were not able to overcome their poverty.
The Chinese are different, they have the capacity to acquire knowledge for their well-being.
“Malays meanwhile are easily satisfied, they don’t want to open for example a business franchise. Only some would do that,” he said, alluding to Malay business tycoons such as Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Albukhary and the late Tan Sri SM Nasimmuddin SM Amin of the NAZA group.
“We are not fighting non-Malays, but problems faced by Malays can only be solved by Malays,” he said
Dr Mahathir said he, as an elder statesman, has seen how poor Malays, Chinese and Indians have been coping differently from their pre-independent lifestyle.
“When I was in my youth, I observed and I found that there are poor Malays, poor Chinese and poor Indians. Poor Malays improved a little but were not able to overcome their poverty.
The Chinese are different, they have the capacity to acquire knowledge for their well-being.
“Malays meanwhile are easily satisfied, they don’t want to open for example a business franchise. Only some would do that,” he said, alluding to Malay business tycoons such as Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Albukhary and the late Tan Sri SM Nasimmuddin SM Amin of the NAZA group.
Parti Kacau Bilau will win zero seats but if they can pull 13% of Malay voters away from UMNO_PAS_Bersatu, and PKR/Amanah/DAP win 25% of Malay and 90% of non-Malay votes then we have a contest....ha ha ha....
ReplyDeleteDreaming is free. The reality is another thing.
ReplyDeleteI believe Pejuang will be MM's final exit
conman is right, malay need more malay party to bejuang demi bangsa, the more the merrier.
ReplyDeletethat said, whats ph strategy wrt umno strong area after all this years? dulu ada pas, baru ni ada mahathir, masa depan apa ada? duduk tunggu durian runtuh?
Good one...Rumah Pengundi Langkawi...he..he..he..he...
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