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30 August 2019

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PH agreement on succession must be respected
P Ramasamy
-August 30, 2019 9:38 PM

I am keen to know what message Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad was trying to impart when he said yesterday that there was no room for PKR president Anwar Ibrahim in the Cabinet.

Is it because there would not be any vacancies in the Cabinet or because Mahathir thinks that Anwar does not deserve a minister’s position, at least for the time being?

Or, is it because Anwar is destined for a higher position? In other words, the post of prime minister when Mahathir relinquishes his position?

It is strange why Mahathir had to say this when Anwar had never requested for a minister’s post in the first place.




Now, what is going on?

Are there sinister forces out to derail the PH’s succession plan that was agreed upon by the PH component parties before the last general election?

What is the necessity for Mahathir to broach the matter of a post for Anwar when the matter was never raised in the first place.

Neither was there any indication that he replied to a question posed by a reporter.

Yes, Mahathir has on countless occasions said that Anwar would succeed him. Is there a change of plan?

For all intents and purposes, there is no significant departure from the position, even with the circulation of a sex video, implicating Economics Affairs Minister Mohamed Azmin Ali.

While Mahathir might be clear that Anwar is the right person to succeed him, there are rumours now and then that make it a little uncertain whether Anwar will really succeed Mahathir.

The PH leadership made a mistake in not stipulating a time frame for Mahathir to hand over power. But, even if this was so, it was not intended for Mahathir to stay in power for one full term.

Of course, getting the country on the right track economically is important, but then this argument is highly subjective, for nobody really knows the exact time for normalcy.

It could be three years or one term or even might go on for two terms.

Is it really fair to keep Anwar waiting on the sidelines while time is taken to hand over

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