The former prime minister blames Najib Razak for orchestrating his government's downfall, and hopes the new administration will not ditch past policies. FMTNews MahathirMohamad MuhyiddinYassin PakatanHarapanCollapse PerikatanNasional
Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad urges Muhyiddin Yassin to continue the policies of the PH administration.
“Now, when he is in the government, he can give sweeteners to many people. I have found out that many of my supporters, now that they have been appointed as ministers, have switched sides,” he told Malay daily Sinar Harian in an interview. He blamed former prime minister Najib Razak for orchestrating a conspiracy to bring down the PH government.
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