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Combating corruption under cronyist Dr Mahathir? Forget it: Anwar
Impossible for Pakatan to implement changes under ‘non-reformer’ then-PM, says PKR president
During Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s tenure as the seventh prime minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (pic) says his former coalition boss returned to racial politics which opposes Pakatan Harapan’s multi-racial agenda. – The Vibes file pic, September 23, 2022
KUALA LUMPUR – It was impossible for the Pakatan Harapan (PH) administration to fully implement reforms as the government was led by “non-reformer” Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, said opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Speaking at a press conference yesterday, Anwar said Dr Mahathir does not believe in reform, instead in “cronyism and some form of corruption”.
During Dr Mahathir’s tenure as the seventh prime minister, Anwar said his former coalition boss returned to racial politics which opposes PH’s multi-racial agenda.
“We did undertake some reform measures in terms of judicial independence and anti-corruption, but it was half-hearted, because the leader of this so-called reform government was not a reformer,” he said at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand in Bangkok.
“He does not believe in reform.”
Anwar alleged that the Langkawi MP went back to strong racial overtones such as attending a Malay congress that harped on race supremacy.
PH chairman Anwar also expressed confidence that the coalition has a fair chance of reclaiming Putrajaya come the next general election.
“I remain optimistic, because there is a huge battle between the members of the ruling coalition – former prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin as the major partner of the Umno-led coalition headed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.”
During the infamous Sheraton Move in February 2020, several lawmakers defected, which led to the collapse of the Dr Mahathir-led PH federal government. – The Vibes, September 23, 2022
KUALA LUMPUR – It was impossible for the Pakatan Harapan (PH) administration to fully implement reforms as the government was led by “non-reformer” Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, said opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Speaking at a press conference yesterday, Anwar said Dr Mahathir does not believe in reform, instead in “cronyism and some form of corruption”.
During Dr Mahathir’s tenure as the seventh prime minister, Anwar said his former coalition boss returned to racial politics which opposes PH’s multi-racial agenda.
“We did undertake some reform measures in terms of judicial independence and anti-corruption, but it was half-hearted, because the leader of this so-called reform government was not a reformer,” he said at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand in Bangkok.
“He does not believe in reform.”
Anwar alleged that the Langkawi MP went back to strong racial overtones such as attending a Malay congress that harped on race supremacy.
PH chairman Anwar also expressed confidence that the coalition has a fair chance of reclaiming Putrajaya come the next general election.
“I remain optimistic, because there is a huge battle between the members of the ruling coalition – former prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin as the major partner of the Umno-led coalition headed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.”
During the infamous Sheraton Move in February 2020, several lawmakers defected, which led to the collapse of the Dr Mahathir-led PH federal government. – The Vibes, September 23, 2022
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kt comments:
all billionaires - they should teach Malays their business skills
Mahathir dismissed the idea of a need-based policy that would address poverty across the country’s population’ whether Malays, Chinese or Indians.
And his justification against a need-based policy makes no sense at all. In fact, one could not be faulted if they come to a conclusion that Mahathir still thinks the Chinese and Indians are foreigners.
It is clear that Mahathir’s justification for a need-based policy is premised on racial ground; that the Malays being the indigenous people, conveniently forgetting the Orang Asli community, need special attention.
1) "Anwar alleged that the Langkawi MP went back to strong racial overtones such as attending a Malay congress that harped on race supremacy."
ReplyDeleteComment: does this mean Anwar has woken up and realised the old buffoon can NEVER be trusted?
2) How in the world did DAP ever support such an anti-Chinese anti-Indian racist?
Comment: because father and son were very desperate for son to be in government. But even being appointed Finance Minister, LGE had part of his p***k "sunatted". Reminds me of eunuchs of Chinese history.
Wakakakaka…
ReplyDeleteThere lies all these anmokausai's understanding of the Chinese culture & history!
Go watch ≪无间道≫ the hongkie TV movie to review our ancestral wisdom on counterintelligence play!
a more pertinent question kt should be asking is how in the world did the voters in ge14 supported the racist thief and made him pm for a second time, could it be because the voters wanted the national embarrassment to face justice? how mca, mic gerakan perpetuated and facilitated the racist thief for 22 years escaped his scrutiny, but the dap collaborated with the racist thief for a mere 22 months and made history, gone, the national embarrassment wakakaka , the end justifies the means
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