M(ahathir’s)otley Crew

Fourth Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad mocked Malaysian democracy by naming the sexual deviant convict Anwar Ibrahim as the ‘Great Leader’ (Ketua Umum) of the revamped motley crew of the Opposition Pakatan Harapan to be the ‘Eigth Prime Minister’ when they come to power, failing to name the ‘Seventh’.

Pro-Opposition portal Malaysiakini story:

Anwar, Dr M on top of Harapan’s finalised line-up

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Pakatan Harapan has finalised its coalition logo and leadership structure, after months of negotiations.

PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim will be the coalition’s de facto leader while Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) chairperson Dr Mahathir Mohamad will be Harapan chairperson.

The following is the coalition’s leadership line up:

  • De facto leader: Anwar Ibrahim (PKR)
  • Chairperson: Dr Mahathir Mohamad (Bersatu)
  • President: Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (PKR)
  • Deputy presidents: Muhyiddin Yassin (Bersatu), Lim Guan Eng (DAP), Mohamad Sabu (Parti Amanah Negara)
  • Vice presidents: Azmin Ali (PKR), Mukhriz Mahathir (Bersatu), Chong Chieng Jien (DAP), Salahuddin Ayub (Amanah)
  • Treasurer: M Kulasegaran (DAP)
  • Secretary: Saifuddin Abdullah (PKR)

The decision was announced by Dr Mahathir at a press conference following the coalition’s meeting at the PKR headquarters in Petaling Jaya just after midnight today.

He was flanked by Harapan party leaders, each holding the coalition’s new logo.

Mahathir said the coalition will finalise other details in its constitution before submitting its registration to the Registrar of Societies in about a week’s time.

Harapan was supposed to have finalised its structure months before, in order to register the coalition with the Registrar of Societies (ROS).

However, the decision was postponed in order to obtain feedback from PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim over Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia’s proposal.

Bersatu had reportedly made concessions agreeing that Wan Azizah would be the president of Harapan instead of Muhyiddin.

However, Bersatu was adamant that Mahathir should be made chairperson.

‘Announcing the 8th PM’

Asked if this means Anwar will be the coalition’s prime minister candidate, Mahathir said a pardons process will be pursued by the coalition once it comes into power.There will be an interim prime minister before Anwar, he said, because the legal process for Anwar to re-enter politics could be a long one.

Asked who will be the interim PM, Mahathir said an announcement will be done later.

“We will announce who the seventh PM will be, but today we will only announce the eighth one,” he said.

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It is clear evidence that the four Opposition parties are unable to get their act together to even offer one single candidate if their coalition unholy-marriage-of-(in)convenience-between-backstabbing-strange-bedfellows wins the mandate of the Malaysian voters and comes to power.

It is also a strong suggestion that amongst themselves, they have a deep distrust on the personality that should be the person to lead the charge in the void currently on the irrevocable conviction of the sexual felon Anwar Ibrahim.

Pakatan Harapan is unable to name a shadow Prime Minister because their own party members, supporters and sympathisers would revolt against a name personality.

Let alone the fence sitters.

 

This is glaringly clear because each top leaders of the parties that make the composition of Pakatan Harapan are defective, have skeletons in the closets and still going around with baggages.

Wan Azizah of PKR is a personality of poor leadership, no vision, lack of ideas and in all almost all circumstances she had been in, she is disoriented, delusional or completely lost of any bearing.

She admitted on global tv that she is willing to be a ‘seat warmer Prime Minister’ if the Opposition comes to a point of commanding the Dewan Rakyat.

Sacked Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy UMNO President Tan Sri Muhyiddin Mohd, Yassin is someone who is unable to even get support of his own party and the recent rebellion within PPBM is enough to demonstrate how weak a leader he is and not able to command his own people.

Muhyiddin also been proven to be a distrusted deputy who conspired to topple his own Boss upon PPBM Deputy President Dato’ Seri Mukhriz Mahathir’s testimony in court yesterday.

Astro Awang story:

Mukhriz admits Dr M, Muhyiddin had plans to topple Najib

Mukhriz admits Dr M, Muhyiddin had plans to topple Najib

Mukhriz filed the suit on May 3, 2016, claiming that Tengku Sharifuddin had issued two statements of a defamatory nature against him in April of that year.

KUALA LUMPUR: Former Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mukhriz Tun Dr Mahathir today admitted that his father and former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and former Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin had plans to topple Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

“I agree that my father tried to topple Najib and this plan started not in 2015 but much earlier, in 2014,” he said in his testimony in the High Court here.

Mukhriz, 52, who is deputy president of the opposition Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM), was responding to a question from counsel Datuk Seri Jahaberdeen Mohamed Yunoos during cross-examination in the defamation suit brought by Mukhriz against Datuk Seri Tengku Sharifuddin Tengku Ahmad, the press secretary to the Prime Minister.

Asked by the lawyer whether he agreed that Dr Mahathir and Muhyiddin conspired to topple Najib, plaintiff Mukhriz said: “I do not want to use the word conspiracy, but they had a similar intention.”

 

Mukhriz said the matter was public knowledge, especially among Malaysians, and it had also circulated on social media and the mainstream media.

Mukhriz, who acknowledged having contested the vice-presidency when he was in UMNO, agreed with Jahaberdeen that in UMNO politics the post of vice-president was regarded as key to eventually becoming the prime minister.

He also agreed with the lawyer that he had contested for and won a post in the UMNO Youth executive committee, lost in the contest for the post of UMNO Youth chief and lost in the contest for a post of UMNO vice-president.

The state assemblyman for Ayer Hitam, Kedah, said he had no intention of becoming prime minister when he contested for a post of UMNO vice-president.

Earlier, Mukhriz, in his witness statement presented to the court, said the media statements issued by defendant Tengku Sharifuddin had tarnished his reputation in the eyes of the public.

Mukhriz, who was represented by counsel Mohamed Haniff Khatri Abdulla, was the first witness on the first day of the hearing of the suit.

Mukhriz filed the suit on May 3, 2016, claiming that Tengku Sharifuddin had issued two statements of a defamatory nature against him in April of that year.

He claimed that the statements implied that Dr Mahathir and Muhyiddin conspired in a malicious campaign to topple a legally elected government and that the plaintiff was still involved directly in the plot of Dr Mahathir and Muhyiddin.

The hearing before Judge Datuk Ahmad Zaidi Ibrahim continues tomorrow.

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Mat Sabu who was a rejected and dejected PAS leader is simply an uneducated clown, who earn very little respect of the Malaysian public.

Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng is a scandalous leader who is undergoing trial for criminal charges of corruption.

Third Barisan Nasional Chairman Dr. Mahathir also lost credibility and integrity when he finally admitted that he ‘Flip-Flop’ped on Anwar Ibrahim.

The Malay Mail Online:

Thursday July 13, 2017
08:07 PM GMT+8

In an interview, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad withdrew his previous rejection of Anwar and said he would not stand in the way of the latter becoming prime minister if Pakatan Harapan wins the general election. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

 

In an interview, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad withdrew his previous rejection of Anwar and said he would not stand in the way of the latter becoming prime minister if Pakatan Harapan wins the general election. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

KUALA LUMPUR, July 13 — Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad today admitted to the turnabouts on matters such as his views on Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, but denied he did so from fear of being prosecuted.

The former prime minister wrote on his blog to claim today that his paradigm shifts were instead motivated by his desire to challenge those whom he accused of stealing from the country.

He also said his turnabout on Anwar was not his first, saying he had done so “long before” he finally agreed to support the latter to become prime minister, despite previously saying that Anwar must never rise to the position.

“In the effort to destroy the demon, I found common ground with the parties opposed to Umno and BN (Barisan Nasional).

“I found common ground with Anwar Ibrahim. I found that Anwar and me can work together after I had made my U-turn,” he wrote on his blog today.

In an interview with British media, Dr Mahathir withdrew his previous rejection of Anwar and said he would not stand in the way of the latter becoming prime minister if Pakatan Harapan wins the general election and Anwar somehow secures a royal pardon for his second sodomy conviction.

Days later, however, Dr Mahathir appeared to shift again, when he was reported by The Star Online news portal as disputing his reported support for Anwar to become PM.

Dr Mahathir and Anwar had been considered irreconcilable foes until their recent “reconciliation”, and political rivals promptly seized on the volte-face to accuse the former prime minister of abandoning any remaining principles in his quest to remove Datuk Seri Najib Razak as prime minister.

Dr Mahathir’s son, Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir, testified in court today that his father has been working to remove Najib since 2014.

Critics also accused Dr Mahathir of seeking to reconcile with Anwar to prevent the latter from implicating him in Bank Negara Malaysia’s foreign exchange scandal from the late 80s to early 90s, which is now the subject of a Royal Commission of Inquiry.

The former prime minister today claimed that the RCI was not formed to investigate the losses that have been estimated to be as much as RM30 billion, but to silence critics of the Najib administration.

Since leaving Umno after failing to unseat Najib, Dr Mahathir has shifted his position on various matters, such as embracing opposition party DAP and its leaders whom he had attacked and reviled as recently as during campaigning for Election 2013.

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The offer to Malaysian voters for an interim blurrish and disoriented Prime Minister in the process of trying to deconvict a sexual felon, to come to power should be seen as nothing but a political insult of unimaginable proportions.
This is pure politics, they are attempting to shove down the Malaysian voters’ throats. A convicted sexual deviant is supposed to be a better Prime Minister for Malaysia after his blurrish and disoriented leader of a wife stand in.
This against a Prime Minister who has proven to lead the nation out of the stiffest global economic challenges, increased real economic growth per capita, rationalised subsidies and rolled out strategic projects to bring the whole nation to move forward together without any communities in any region being isolated.
The charge of ‘A Government of Kleptocracy’ is a fallacy which the Opposition is unable to prove despite intense use and co-operation of foreign media lambasting a series of rabid accusations without hard evidence.
On top of that these ‘complaints’ filed based on stories with fabricated and unsubstantiated evidence tendered as ‘proofs’ by agents of the Malaysian Opposition leaders concocted and filed with foreign authorities, to paint the ugly lie of the people and nation are being victimised through the ‘ring of international kleptocracy practices’.
In the final analysis, the motley crew of personalities with far from having pristine track record as politicians and public servants, in deep distrust of and against each other trying to sell lemons which are already been disproven. Instead, they are to be unsubstantiated compounded packs of manipulations and lies shoved into the treats of Malaysian voters, as alternative to a system which already worked so well.
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