KUALA LUMPUR (May 19): Malaysia’s opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said it’s “very unlikely” the current government will last until the next election, even as his coalition lacks a simple majority in parliament.
“If the current government actually had the confidence, they would have conducted the affairs of parliament in a more usual manner,” Anwar said in a Bloomberg Television interview with Haslinda Amin. “They did not.”
“And clearly they were fearful of the success — of possibility of success — of the vote of no confidence. So the issue of the legitimacy of the government is in question now,” he added.
Meanwhile, his Pakatan Harapan coalition will focus on ensuring its 107 lawmakers, of the total 222, remain intact, he added. The country is set to hold its next election before or in September 2023.
Malaysia avoided a challenge to Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin during the first parliamentary sitting since he took power, scheduling only a single day to accommodate a formal speech from the king. That left no time for the opposition to start a motion of no confidence against Muhyiddin, who rose to power in March after a weeklong political crisis.
In the Tuesday interview, Anwar avoided answering whether he would be the opposition coalition’s choice for prime minister instead of former leader Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. “It’s not about personalities here,” he said.
Anwar has long waited to take the reins as prime minister from Dr Mahathir, both in the 1990s and again after the pair joined forces for a shock election win in 2018 on an anti-corruption platform. Disagreement over a timeline for the transition helped bring down the coalition in February, with Dr Mahathir’s abrupt resignation setting off a power struggle that saw Muhyiddin emerge as the surprise victor.
Longtime rivals Anwar and Dr Mahathir have since reunited, releasing a joint statement on May 9 to say “it’s time” to restore the election mandate they won in 2018. The truce looks fragile: Although Anwar is the formal leader of the coalition, he skipped a briefing Mahathir held after the parliament’s sitting in which the former premier spoke on behalf of the bloc.
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/anwar-says-current-government-fearful
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Bearvsbull Bendia
Anwawr is an idiot! Basically all he has to do is walk to Istana and show Agong he has majority support from MPs! Give 130 MPs to Agong and the next day, Anwar could be the next PM! You don't have to wait for July parliment session!
Problem is, Mahathir wants to be PM again! And you know Mahathir will not let Anwar become PM! So basically, Anwar doesn't have the number so do Mahathir! As long as both Anwar and Mahathir don't have the number, they can only bark and bark like mad dogs!
2020-05-19 15:00