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Focus on the big picture, Azmin tells Pakatan members

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Publish date: Tue, 14 Aug 2018, 07:39 PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 14 — All Pakatan Harapan (PH) members should cast aside their personal differences and work towards the coalition’s reform agenda, Economic Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Azmin Ali said today.

As internal bickering and reports of factionalism emerge ahead of the ruling coalition’s first 100 days in power this Friday, Azmin sought to remind PH members that their victory in the May 9 general election was due to voters who wanted better governance for Malaysia.

“The people have given their unprecedented support where they wanted a new government by PH, to carry out their reform agendas and fulfil the people’s aspirations. 

“For me, as a leader, we cannot betray the mandate given by the people to carry out changes.

“So I invite all the leaders and members to put this main agenda above all individual, factional or personal issues with any party,” he told reporters in Parliament.

The PKR deputy president was asked to comment on public criticism by PH lawmakers, specifically Kapar MP Abdullah Sani Abdul Hamid who claimed that Council of Eminent Persons chairman Tun Daim Zainuddin was conspiring against Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to prevent the latter from succeeding Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad as prime minister.

Abdullah Sani claimed Daim had conspired to stymie Anwar’s political career. He had also called on PKR members to vote for Rafizi Ramli to be the party’s next deputy president in the coming internal election.

Azmin said the bickering among PH members had crossed the boundaries of discipline, and instead portrayed the character of the particular leader.

“However, I believe this is not a problem of discipline only, but an issue of the competency of someone to carry out duties, as a leader in any party,” he said.

PKR’s women’s wing chief Zuraida Kamaruddin had earlier called for disciplinary action to be taken against party members who attack each other.

But Azmin said he would leave the matter to be decided by the disciplinary committee, either within PKR or at PH.

https://www.malaymail.com/s/1662434/focus-on-the-big-picture-azmin-tells-pakatan-members

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shortinvestor77

First check if Azmin bank accounts oversea with a few hundred million ringgit against the disciplinary case or not.

2018-08-14 21:49

apolloang

jibby,zahid,nazri and many others more than azmin,why no check?

2018-08-14 21:51

apolloang

many in umno richer than azmin,the worst is bn.no matter who win azmin or rafizi,both also ok.

2018-08-14 22:07

apolloang

he's bn crony lah....hahaha

2018-08-14 22:29

Beary

Between azmin and anwar, i'd prefer azmin to be pm.

Remember who islamised our education system and civil service?

And the nonsense bahasa baku?

2018-08-14 23:41

hollandking

if rafizi loses, pkr will walk the path of UMNO. This is a decisive pkr election which will decide future of pkr and our country. I can tell you guys ,the consequence would be VERY SERIOUS if rafizi loses. You doubt me, never mind. 10 years from now and you will remember what I had said today.

2018-08-14 23:43

hollandking

you guys don't get the picture,

I'll give you guys some hint here.

2 combos
a)Wan Azizah(President), Azmin(Deputy President)
b)DSAI(President), Azmin(Deputy President)

The b) is the worst case scenario. If b) happened , although Azmin deputy, he will control the party.

2018-08-14 23:46

apolloang

anwar is the best for msia no doubt,deputy both azmin and rafizi also ok,as long as no goons from dumno

2018-08-14 23:47

hollandking

U can judge a leader by what type of people are around him, he can show u how good he is blah blah blah, BUT you look at those around him, those with problems, u will know the leader will most likely have problem one

2018-08-14 23:48

hollandking

a good leader will never used rotten people

2018-08-14 23:48

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