MAY 8 — Like millions of others, I voted for Pakatan Harapan during the last general election. So, I was naturally upset when Perikatan Nasional robbed away the voters' duly-elected government to form a backdoor one. Now, as the country is in the thick of fighting this Covid-19 pandemic, there's...
Friday, 08 May 2020 08:19 AM MYT
Malaysian Covid-19 patients are dying, jobs are lost and the economy is going to tank and all these politicians can think of is their self interests? I am all in favour of testing the legitimacy of the Muhyiddin administration in the legislature, but does it have to be now? While the bureaucrats like Health director-general Datuk Noor Hisham Abdullah is doing a sterling job, there are some decisions that require policy intervention which is beyond the ordinary job scopes of the civil service. Can we afford to have the country on “standby” mode just to fulfill the lust of a few?
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