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Anwar about to be kicked out?

syed putra

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LATEST RUMOURS : ANOTHER GENERAL ELECTION BY AUGUST / SEPTEMBER?



Thats what I heard just now.
The 'undercurrent' on the ground is becoming more fed up with the Madani gomen. A new hotspot that is developing appears to be Johor where the 'rebels in UMNO' seem to have a stronger footing.
But reading the frequent criticisms against his bosses by the Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Abdul Karim (PKR) it appears that even PKR's own people in Johor are unhappy with the way the gomen is NOT functioning. So indeed Johor is becoming a hotspot of discontent against the Madani gomen.
Ok how will it happen?
There will be no coup d'etat. The upcoming polls in those SIX states (also to be around the same time) may get pre-empted by this move to 'force' a general election.
The rumour is those MPs who are against the non-performing-clown will not be going the SD route anymore. So forget about asking to see SDs (Statutory Declarations). This means they will not be going to the Istana.
Instead they are exploring a 'show' of no-confidence in Parliament. (This sounds a bit like what I suggested earlier). They may not even do a 'Vote of no confidence'. No need.
The next Parliament session starts on May 22nd until 15th June 2023. The dissenters may just assemble at least 112 Members of Parliament and then stage a walkout from Parliament. That alone will be sufficient to put the Madani gomen in the minority.
If that happens the gomen will come to a screeching halt. The gomen will not be able to function anymore.
These are rumours. But note that these rumours are just not going away.
And pay close attention to what Hassan Abdul Karim says. The PKR's MP for Pasir Gudang is a sharp observer. He does not speak without thinking. And he is not happy with the way the gomen is non-performing.
The Federal Constitution says the majority support of the members of Parliament. This means the majority or no majority must be proven inside Parliament.
To the Speaker of the Parliament take this as advance notice. Then you can read the Parliamentary Rule Book and prepare yourself how to short circuit any possible 'walkouts'. But be careful. Too much short circuit can electrocute you.
Bottomline is the support for this Madani gomen was never there.
 

syed putra

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I think no need for GE if they choose a more competent leader to replace anwar. DAP with biggest no of seats too scared to make a move.
 

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m&ds have to accept the fact they do not have the IQ to run country. Should make CINA permanent PM of Mudland and a permanent m&d to be a powerless president. This way the country may still have hope.
 

syed putra

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m&ds have to accept the fact they do not have the IQ to run country. Should make CINA permanent PM of Mudland and a permanent m&d to be a powerless president. This way the country may still have hope.
What! And malays end up delivering food like in sinkie instead of a ceo of a glc?
 

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every other month we hear about this, as regular as a chiobu's period.
Anwar is not bohdoh...there are the anti defection law, any MP that switch alliance will automatically give up his constituent seat and by elections is needed.

Currently Anwar has sarpok of BN and Sarawak GPS. Zahid has cleansed out BN and the remaining are forced to go with him, for now, he is sticking with Anwar. It makes no sense for Zahid to defect to PN since he won't be valued and he won't even be DPM with Hadi Awang and Muhyddin ahead of him. BN is a spent force since the last erections with the Malays rejecting them.

Sarawak GPS is on loggerheads with PAS & PN and won't turn....

Finally, the Mudland sultan has effectively told PN to fuck off and stop hatching ideas to overthrow Anwar.
 

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If the MPs are so unhappy with Anwar...they can easily file a no confidence motion against him...if it passes. Anwar will resign...n I blame m&ds for this predicament. If PH won outright.. Anwar can run the country properly without being hamstrung by BN. No point complaining that Anwar is bad etc when he is in office n not in power. Blame the voters for not giving him the means to be effective.

All these unhappiness are just the opposition trying to get rid of him so that the cronyism continues.

Anwar challenges opposition to file no-confidence motion amid rumours of plot to topple government
Malaysia's next parliamentary sitting is on May 22.

Anwar challenges opposition to file no-confidence motion amid rumours of plot to topple government
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim attends a wreath-laying ceremony at Rizal Park, in Manila, Philippines on Mar 2, 2023. (File photo: Reuters/Lisa Marie David)
Amir Yusof
SEREMBAN, Negeri Sembilan: Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has challenged those in the opposition who are purportedly plotting to topple the federal government to file a motion of no-confidence in the next parliament sitting.

Mr Anwar, who was speaking during the Malaysia Madani Hari Raya open house in Seremban on Sunday (May 7), stressed that proving his parliamentary majority would halt talk of political instability and allow the government to then focus on helping the people.

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Madani is Mr Anwar’s slogan about reforming Malaysia into a country that believes in humanity and good values such as fair, just and effective governance.

“We must preserve political stability. Parliament will sit within the next two weeks and I challenge anyone or any party who wants to table a no-confidence motion, please do so. We will face off in parliament to see who has the strength,” said Mr Anwar.

“It has been disruptive. Whispers here and there of 126, 114, what are these? We are open to (the motion of no confidence) … We will fight in parliament. Why? Because I want to end this question of political instability so we can focus on helping the people."

The next parliamentary sitting is on May 22.

Local media have recently reported on talk that opposition leader Hamzah Zainudin has clinched enough statutory declarations (SDs) from Members of Parliament (MPs) backing him as the next prime minister.

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News portal The Vibes on April 24 alleged that there were plans to remove Mr Anwar from his position via by-elections among Barisan Nasional (BN) MPs who did not support him.

According to the report, several BN MPs were being wooed and persuaded to quit their parties and sacrifice their seats. The MPs would then reportedly seek re-election under the opposition Perikatan Nasional (PN) banner.

'Enough is enough': Johor Sultan speaks out against efforts to derail political stability in Malaysia
Mr Anwar stressed previously that the parties in his unity government are strong enough to defend against any plot to topple the government.

“As far as we can see, the position (of the government) is quite strong,” Mr Anwar was quoted last Monday as saying by Bernama.

He also told reporters that the four political coalitions in the unity government - BN, Pakatan Harapan (PH), Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) and Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) - have expressed their commitment to defend the unity government.

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In December, Mr Anwar secured a vote of confidence during his first parliament session, confirming the legitimacy of his leadership and the unity government he leads. The vote of confidence was done via a voice vote only, with no call for a bloc vote.

EX-LEADERS SHOULD SELL ASSETS TO HELP MALAYS
In his speech on Sunday, Mr Anwar also called for some former political leaders who have been critical of his leadership to sell off their assets to help Malays in the country.

He cited how these leaders, including former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad and former government adviser Daim Zainuddin, have criticised his government for not sufficiently protecting the rights of the Malays.

“There are many Tan Sri and Tuns, who are rich, popular, who say that Anwar cannot be relied upon to preserve the rights of the Malays in this country,” said the Tambun MP.

“But I believe I have done so over the last six months, through many projects and initiatives including flood mitigation projects and other initiatives.

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“I’d like to ask them, whether it's Tun Mahathir or Tun Daim, these rich Malays, yes you should go ahead and fight for the rights of the Malays.

“But your wealth which is worth billions, your private planes, your ships, your overseas bank accounts, why not liquidate all of that and give the money to the Malays in Malaysia. Then it's correct, you are worthy of being called warriors of the Malays in Malaysia."

On Friday, Dr Mahathir filed a RM150 million (US$33.8 million) defamation lawsuit against Prime Minister Anwar after the latter allegedly accused him of enriching himself while in power and calling him a racist.

The former prime minister said that Mr Anwar’s claims during his speech at a Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) congress in March were untrue and he intended to damage his reputation and image.

Dr Mahathir said that Mr Anwar’s statements had tarnished his image as a statesman who was also twice a former prime minister, and one that has a reputation as a respected leader throughout Malaysia and the world.

Without mentioning any names, Mr Anwar, at the political event, alluded that a former leader - in his two stints as prime minister for “22 years and (another) 22 months” - had used his position to enrich himself, his family and his children.

Dr Mahathir was Malaysia’s prime minister from July 1981 to October 2003 and again from May 2018 to February 2020.

In his speech, Mr Anwar said that the leader only complained about Malays losing their dominance in the country after he was no longer in power.

Dr Mahathir said that as prime minister, Mr Anwar’s statement would get more media attention in and out of the country.

He also wanted Mr Anwar to retract all the alleged defamatory statements made against him and to apologise for the remarks.

Dr Mahathir had said on Mar 28 that Anwar had seven days to retract his statements.

Source: CNA/am(sn)
 
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