DAP’s Tony Pua asks Pakatan to give ‘full consideration’ to Muhyiddin’s offer if they don’t have majority
The Damansara MP said PH has ‘nothing to lose’ as the decision could mean ending the political impasse as well as ensuring that the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government institutes political reforms. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 13 — DAP’s National Publicity Secretary Tony Pua has asked his colleagues in Pakatan Harapan (PH) and the Opposition to give “full consideration” to the offer made by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin on bipartisan cooperation today if the coalition does not have the majority in the Dewan Rakyat.
In a long post on his official Facebook page, the Damansara MP said PH has “nothing to lose” as the decision could mean ending the political impasse as well as ensuring that the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government institutes political reforms.
He added that the people will surely vote out PN in the next general election, slated to take place “10 months away”, as promised by Muhyiddin.
“Let us now count the potential benefits to the rakyat — we end the political turmoil and impasse; we block the return of the kleptocrats; we prevent a general election in the middle of the pandemic; we get the PN govt to institute priceless reforms; we get an equal say in passing all Bills and finally, we’ll get to kick PN out in a GE to be held about 10 months away.
“My view is, if we cannot secure a majority for our Opposition Leader, we must give the offer by Muhyiddin full consideration. He has asked to meet all Opposition parties to discuss the above. And we must at the very least agree to attend the meeting. After all, there’s everything to gain for the rakyat, and nothing to lose,” he posted on his Facebook page tonight.
In his special address this evening, Muhyiddin expressed his willingness to work with parties outside of PN following a scheduled vote of confidence in Parliament.
Muhyiddin said after the confidence vote is done, there will be a more stable and inclusive government that recognises bipartisan input in managing the pandemic as well as promising several institutional reforms and a general election before July next year.
The PH presidential council as well as various Opposition MPs and parties have rejected the offer outright, calling for Muhyiddin to resign as his majority support in the Dewan Rakyat is in doubt.
Pua added that though he would personally rejoice if Muhyiddin were to resign, he thinks that the next step would be crucial as it did not answer the question on whether PH can save the country ravaged by the Covid-19 pandemic.
He argued that the offer, especially in terms of reforms, was reasonable as it could become a reality if PH and PN could work together in Parliament.
“Some of my comrades say that the PN government is weak and desperate, that’s why they are now making these offers. Well, if they are strong, why should they? And if they are indeed weak and desperate, isn’t that the best time to be negotiating with them?
“Some others would argue that it’s too little too late. Yes, it is unquestionably late. But not so late that we can still avoid (i) continued political turmoil killing the country’s health and economy (ii) an Umno PM or (iii) a general election. The question for us in PH is, can we save the country from the brink?
Earlier tonight, Pua’s DAP colleague and Bangi MP Ong Kian Ming responded to Muhyiddin’s offer in a similar way, saying that all political parties should at least hear the prime minister out.
“PM @MuhyiddinYassin has proposed a way fwd with a number of institutional reforms that could leave a lasting impact on Msian politics if passed. I think that all political parties should sit down to discuss if these terms are acceptable or not, no?” he tweeted.
In a long post on his official Facebook page, the Damansara MP said PH has “nothing to lose” as the decision could mean ending the political impasse as well as ensuring that the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government institutes political reforms.
He added that the people will surely vote out PN in the next general election, slated to take place “10 months away”, as promised by Muhyiddin.
“Let us now count the potential benefits to the rakyat — we end the political turmoil and impasse; we block the return of the kleptocrats; we prevent a general election in the middle of the pandemic; we get the PN govt to institute priceless reforms; we get an equal say in passing all Bills and finally, we’ll get to kick PN out in a GE to be held about 10 months away.
“My view is, if we cannot secure a majority for our Opposition Leader, we must give the offer by Muhyiddin full consideration. He has asked to meet all Opposition parties to discuss the above. And we must at the very least agree to attend the meeting. After all, there’s everything to gain for the rakyat, and nothing to lose,” he posted on his Facebook page tonight.
In his special address this evening, Muhyiddin expressed his willingness to work with parties outside of PN following a scheduled vote of confidence in Parliament.
Muhyiddin said after the confidence vote is done, there will be a more stable and inclusive government that recognises bipartisan input in managing the pandemic as well as promising several institutional reforms and a general election before July next year.
The PH presidential council as well as various Opposition MPs and parties have rejected the offer outright, calling for Muhyiddin to resign as his majority support in the Dewan Rakyat is in doubt.
Pua added that though he would personally rejoice if Muhyiddin were to resign, he thinks that the next step would be crucial as it did not answer the question on whether PH can save the country ravaged by the Covid-19 pandemic.
He argued that the offer, especially in terms of reforms, was reasonable as it could become a reality if PH and PN could work together in Parliament.
“Some of my comrades say that the PN government is weak and desperate, that’s why they are now making these offers. Well, if they are strong, why should they? And if they are indeed weak and desperate, isn’t that the best time to be negotiating with them?
“Some others would argue that it’s too little too late. Yes, it is unquestionably late. But not so late that we can still avoid (i) continued political turmoil killing the country’s health and economy (ii) an Umno PM or (iii) a general election. The question for us in PH is, can we save the country from the brink?
Earlier tonight, Pua’s DAP colleague and Bangi MP Ong Kian Ming responded to Muhyiddin’s offer in a similar way, saying that all political parties should at least hear the prime minister out.
“PM @MuhyiddinYassin has proposed a way fwd with a number of institutional reforms that could leave a lasting impact on Msian politics if passed. I think that all political parties should sit down to discuss if these terms are acceptable or not, no?” he tweeted.
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kt notes:
As Commander Thaya said: Blokes like TP doesn't realise there is NO difference in ideology, philosophy, Ketuanan-ism (& even Kleptocracy) among Malay parties such as PRIBUMI BERSATU, UMNO, PAS, Pejuang.
I used to think Tony Pua was intelligent and could see through such self serving ideas.
ReplyDeleteObviously I was and am wrong.
Tony Pua and KM Ong did not say Take the Deal.
ReplyDeleteThey said, think carefully about it.
Every one makes some decisions and choices at their level.
In my organisation, I try to train management and supervisory level people to think through important issues, decisions, and choices.
What are the Pros?
What are the Cons ?
What are the Threats
What are the Opportunities ?
There are emergency situations where you have to make decisions in a split second or within minutes. Then you don't have time to think through.
But in major issues, you owe it to yourself, your organisation , and in this case, the Country, to consider this carefully and objectively.