
“It is obvious that Muhyiddin wants to confuse the Agong and Members of Parliament into thinking that Mahathir has changed and is now willing to mend ties and work with Perikatan Nasional. So, he sent Tengku Zafrul to meet Mahathir before announcing the NRC, implying that Mahathir had given Zafrul his blessings and agrees that Muhyiddin should lead the council”
Raggie Jessy Rithaudeen
محي الدين كتواي مڤن اياله قيصه اورڠ ڬاڬل يڠ برماءين ڤوليتيك كوتور اونتوق مڠليروكن اڬوڠ
TTF: Sertai saluran Telegram TTF di sini
Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin is playing dirty politics by announcing the setting up of a National Recovery Council (NRC) led by him, contrary to Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s aim of having a council that isn’t associated with government.
It makes no sense whatsoever for Muhyiddin to appoint himself as council chairman, when the whole purpose of the council is to address Muhyiddin’s own failures and to do away with excessive politicking, signature to his administration.
One of the primary aims of the NRC is to resolve the country’s health and economic woes, a feat Muhyiddin failed miserably at accomplishing despite announcing numerous control measures, each a permutation of the exact same thing.
From the Movement Control Order to the latest “Total Lockdown” and subsequent “National Recovery Plan,” Muhyiddin packaged and repackaged multiple half-baked measures that ended up burdening the rakyat while failing to bring down the surge in daily infections.
The so-called “Total Lockdown” imposed on the 1st of June is just one example of an idea that Muhyiddin ‘borrowed’ from Mahathir but failed to implement properly as people in his administration could not even agree on simple matters.
This became evident when ministers began quarrelling over the need to shut down all economic and social sectors and ended up giving more than 130,000 companies the green light to operate during the lockdown.
Muhyiddin just cannot control his ministers, and this does not come as a surprise – his administration was established through the lure of power and is suspected of not having a majority in the Dewan Rakyat.
Obviously, a government formed in such a manner would end up with a disparate group of “big headed rascals” who would constantly bicker, knowing well enough that Muhyiddin can’t do jack sh*t as he needs their support to survive.
To top it up, several ministers from UMNO, PPBM and PAS have been at each other’s throats from day one, further proving the point that almost everyone in government is in it only for the money, not the people.
How can one expect a man leading such a government to save the country? How can one expect the NRC to be free from the influence of government when the man leading the NRC is himself the Prime Minister?
More importantly, how can one expect a failed man with a track record of messing up other people’s ideas to correct his own failures by borrowing yet another idea?
Muhyiddin is desperate and knows that his days as Prime Minister will soon be up.
It is obvious that he wants to confuse the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong and Members of Parliament into thinking that Mahathir has changed and is now willing to mend ties and work with Perikatan Nasional.
So, he sent Tengku Zafrul to meet Mahathir before announcing the NRC, implying that Mahathir had given Zafrul his blessings and agrees that Muhyiddin should lead the council.
Is that not playing dirty?
WAJIB BACA:
