Malaysiakini : The vote secured and legitimised his position, once and for all. For Mahathir to be unaware of this speaks very poorly of him.His
lack of confidence “in the prime minister’s ability to face the current
economic downturn and help in the post-Covid-19 recovery” also seems to
be nonsense. Mahathir didn’t provide any supporting evidence to justify
his assertion. It was an outlandish claim from a man who is totally in
the dark of what is happening in the country.
Who
really cares whether he has any confidence in Anwar? The prime minister
was not elected on the basis of Mahathir’s confidence. He was elected on
his own merit and endorsed by Parliament.
Anwar’s
coalition - Pakatan Harapan - won the most number of seats in the 15th
general election, and with cooperation from other political parties, he
cobbled together a government that is functioning beyond expectation.
So far, Malaysians have been impressed with his statements and
comments as to how he intends to steer the country for the larger good
of the nation. In just one month after being sworn in as PM, he has
generated a lot of confidence in his leadership.
Let’s
assure Mahathir, “Worry no more, Dr M – Anwar can do a far better job
than you did in your two stints as PM. You had nearly 24 years, not just
to govern, but to rule Malaysia. What better results did you produce or
provide?”
You scuttled a duly elected government of
the people by foolishly resigning in 2020. You thought that Malaysia was
beholden to you and that you would be reappointed with a free hand to
form a government of your choice. That did not happen. What happened was
that Malaysia could move on without you.
To
reinforce this fact, you were trounced in your Langkawi federal
constituency. You not only came fourth out of five contestants but
unbelievably lost your deposit as well! No former prime minister had
ever suffered such humiliation.
Not only that, your
entire party Pejuang got wiped out. Every electoral candidate fielded by
your party was totally and completely rejected, with every one of them
losing their deposit.
The 158 Pejuang parliamentary and state candidates suffered such a crushing defeat, they lost deposits totalling RM1,365,000.
What more convincing do you need that you are no longer wanted? Your time is up. It’s time to pack up and go.
And
please do not tell us about Anwar’s listening to the opinions of the
World Bank and the International Monetary Fund during the Asian
Financial Crisis. For the record, Anwar never agreed to their total
prescription, only partial.
And do remember that
countries that took the World Bank/IMF prescription such as Thailand and
Indonesia are doing comparatively well, relative to Malaysia.
With
respect, your unorthodox and contrarian pegging of the ringgit to the
American greenback, therefore, can never be the total answer that you
claimed it to be. Look again at Thailand and Indonesia, please.