YOURSAY | 'Instead of analysing PN, strategise how Harapan can rehabilitate itself for the next election.'
DAP leader and former deputy defence minister Liew Chin Tong , instead of trying to analyse what Perikatan Nasional and Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin will do, please use all your strategic brainpower to work out a proper plan to rehabilitate DAP’s image and to a broader extent, that of Pakatan Harapan.
And please ask your partner, Amanah, to stop playing the “tag-along” game. Amanah needs to drive the Islamic framework within Harapan. Stop harbouring hopes of a comeback. The grip PN has is growing tighter and so is the noose around your collective necks. You all blew it. Do you expect us to come out and do it all over again? Fat hopes.
Liew should concentrate and strategise with his Harapan partners on how to make Harapan a viable party that will appeal to all, especially the Malay masses. You should not be talking about other people’s plans.
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