COMMENT |Will this day mark the end of a multi-racial government as we have known it?
The formation of a backdoor government resulting from what is obviously a coup marks March 1, 2020, as a day when victory was achieved with treachery.
The Harapan side claims he does not. Its leader, Mahathir Mohamad, sought to present evidence of this to the king this morning, before the swearing-in, but his request was turned down. Furthermore, the coup that led to this has gripped the nation for seven days and caused untold anxiety to millions of Malaysians. It has also caused tens of billions of ringgit to be lost at the stock market. This is unacceptable. Why did it have to come to this, especially at a time when our economy is suffering and a global virus poses a severe existential threat?
Will this day mark the end of a multi-racial government as we have known it? Now that the precedent has been set, will it define the pattern for future general elections? The days ahead are frighteningly uncertain.
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