If Harapan were to “re-form” government again, a revised manifesto with substantial and practical reforms should be put on the table.
MP SPEAKS | The legitimately elected Pakatan Harapan government lasted barely two years before being toppled by rapacious political bandits via the infamous “Sheraton Move”.
The coup is treacherous and unscrupulous, to say the least. It is the gravest assault on the democratic system of the country. Those traitors who plotted the coup did not only betray their parties but also the mandate that was given by the electorate in the last general election.If an electoral victory can be thwarted so easily by a handful of political plunderers, why bother busting a gut to vote?
Moreover, all reforms are hobbled and people can hold no one accountable because the current government is not elected.However, how well is Harapan prepared to helm the government again?
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