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I will quit Pejuang if chosen to chair proposed national recovery council, says Dr M
PETALING JAYA: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad (pic) says he will leave the newly-registered Parti Pejuang Tanah Air if he is asked to chair the proposed national recovery council (NRC).
The former prime minister said this in an interview with comedian Harith Iskander posted on YouTube on Wednesday (July 14).
Dr Mahathir said he was not trying to be prime minister again, but said Pejuang was pushing the government to set up a body similar to the National Operations Council (Mageran) formed after the May 13, 1969 riots to put a pause to politicking.
"What we want is to concentrate on the problems without a play in politics. So, if I'm involved in any way, I will resign from Pejuang," he said.
He said this was so he could "give full effort to solving Covid-19 full-time".
During the same interview, Dr Mahathir also claimed that he met Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz recently.
He did not disclose when the meeting took place, but said Zafrul asked him about his plans to address the surge of Covid-19 cases in the country.
"I answered truthfully as to what my ideas were and he jotted them down in a notebook. I hope he will carry out some of them," he said, without revealing what his plans were.
However, Dr Mahathir said Zafrul did not offer him any position in the government.
"He gave me a Quran as a nice gift, but there was no invitation to join," he said.
Dr Mahathir said experience is vital for a government dealing with the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic as the economy and society is affected.
There is speculation that a national body is being formed to deal with the increasing challenges of the pandemic, with Dr Mahathir among those considered to chair it.
"But he isn't the only one. There are also other non-political candidates being considered," said a source.
Sources say the move to appoint Dr Mahathir as the chairman could provide support for Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin before Parliament reconvenes for five days beginning July 26.
Last Friday (July 9), Dr Mahathir said Pejuang wants the formation of the NRC to address challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Dr Mahathir also said the party is not interested in politics or launching a no-confidence motion against Muhyiddin as prime minister.
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He was interviwed by a comedian..... What do u expect?
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