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Muhyiddin’s Legitimacy In Question – The US, UK, EU & Even China Have Yet To Recognize His Backdoor Government



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Mar 04 2020
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As expected, the next Dewan Rakyat (Lower House of Representative) sitting, scheduled to meet on March 9, has been postponed to May 18 under the instruction of newly crowned Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin. Essentially, that means the 72-year-old premier was sworn in without the necessary 112 minimum seats required to form a simple majority government in the 222-seat Parliament.

 

The refusal of Muhyiddin, whom former premier Mahathir Mohamad has claimed as the traitor who launched a coup to topple Pakatan Harapan government, to face the House also means his government faces the legitimacy issue. The deliberate delay is seen as an attempt to buy more time to bribe Member of Parliaments (MPs) who had not already supported him in a coup last week.

 

Therefore, between now and May 18, many MPs will be instant multi-millionaires as Muhyiddin cannot afford the humiliation of being mocked as the shortest-serving prime minister in Malaysia’s history. He only commanded 114-majority support in the Parliament. But even that number can be disputed as his former boss Mahathir had claimed he too has 114 MPs behind him.

Muhyiddin Yassin - Prime Minister Legitimacy In Question

Before he was sworn in, his so-called Perikatan Nasional coalition’s 114-majority came from his own party Bersatu (25 MPs), Azmin and his gang of traitors (11 MPs), oppositions Barisan Nasional (a coalition of UMNO’s 39 MPs, MCA’s 2 MPs plus MIC’s 1 MP) and PAS (18 MPs) and Sarawak-based GPS (18 MPs). Interestingly, GPS said it will only be a Perikatan Nasional-friendly party.

 

However, Muhyiddin was believed to have had included every single MP in his party during his audience with the country’s Agong (King), when in fact at least 3 of them (Mahathir, his son Mukhriz, and Syed Saddiq) did not sign any statutory declarations (SD) at all – leaving Muhyiddin with 111 MPs at best. To prove his claim, Mahathir had published a list of names of the 114 MPs behind him.

 

So far, it has been established that six of Bersatu MPs – Mukhriz, Mahathir, Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, Simpang Renggam MP Dr Maszlee Malik, Kuala Pilah MP Eddin Syazlee Shith, and Kubang Pasu MP Amiruddin Hamzah – are with Mahathir. This further reduced Muhyiddin support to merely 108 MPs, less than the 112 votes required to form a government.

Mahathir Mohamad - Blue Suit 2

In contrast, neither Muhyiddin nor the Palace has disclosed in details of the 114 MPs allegedly supporting the premier – either before or after the swearing-in. This has led to belief that the new prime minister was indeed bogus and had scammed his way through to the Palace. In fact, with the exception of Indonesia and Singapore, not a single Western country has recognised the new government.

 

Ties between Singapore and Malaysia were rocky under Mahathir’s past two administrations – first from 1981 to 2003 and subsequently from May 2018 until the collapse of the Pakatan Harapan government last week. Naturally, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was quick to congratulate Muhyiddin Yassin, whom Singapore considers as friendlier and easier to deal with.

 

The legitimacy of Muhyiddin government, like it or not, depends heavily on the Western countries, especially the United States, United Kingdom, European Union and even China. Immediately after Mahathir was sworn-in on May 10, 2018 as the 7th Prime Minister of Malaysia, the U.S., UK, EU and China congratulated and recognised his government the very next day (May 11).

Pakatan Harapan - Opposition New Pact

Since Muhyiddin took his oath of office at Istana Negara (Palace) on March 1, there has been no indication that America, Britain, Europe or China will endorse his regime. And it’s not hard to figure out why congratulatory notes have yet to arrive for the Malaysian leader, arguably the first prime minister who squeezed into power as a backdoor government.

 

Without proving he has the numbers in the Parliament, it would make the foreign powerful and influential countries look like a fool for hastily recognizing Muhyiddin in the eventuality his regime suddenly collapses. After all, he snatched the power through a coup de grâce, not through the ballot box. He got the throne through seizure of power by working with crooks, not through democracy.

 

To add salt to injury, the undemocratic coup caught the attention of the Guardian, a British daily newspaper that went as far as calling the latest political development a “Royal Coup” – suggesting that the Malaysian monarch was somehow involved in returning the extremely corrupted UMNO political party, which until the May 2018 General Election, had ruled for 61 years since independence in 1957.

Muhyiddin Yassin - I Lover PM - Najib Razak

The Guardian appeared to be questioning the legitimacy of Muhyiddin by virtue of the monarch’s refusal to meet Mahathir to ascertain the 94-year-old former premier’s claim made at the eleventh hour that he had the crucial 114 MPs support to form the government. At the epicentre of the fears are the prospect of Muhyiddin, in his desperation to stay in power, will release Najib Razak.

 

Former PM Najib is facing 42 counts of corruption and money laundering charges in relation to 1MDB scandal. If convicted, he could be sent to up to 20 years in prison, not to mention fines. The U.S.-DOJ investigation results says that over US$4.5 billion was misappropriated from the 1MDB fund, with some of the money used to buy the private jet, a superyacht, Picasso paintings, jewellery and real estate.

 

After Najib’s defeat in the 2018 election, police raided his children’s posh Pavilion Residences condominiums and discovered a staggering RM117 million cash together with RM1 billion worth of 12,000 pieces of jewellery, including an eye-popping 567 handbags consisted of luxury handbags from 37 different designers such as Chanel, Prada, Hermes and ultra-luxury Bijan.

Najib’s wife, Rosmah Mansor, is being charged soliciting for herself bribes to the tune of RM187.5 million, being kickbacks for helping Jepak Holdings to obtain a RM1.25 billion project known as Project Bersepadu Sistem Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Hibrid. The project involved installation of solar hybrid systems and for the maintenance and operation of diesel generators for 369 rural schools in Sarawak.

 

Similarly, UMNO President Zahid Hamidi, whose party’s largest pool of MPs keeps Muhyiddin premiership alive, is facing record 87 charges of money laundering, corruption and criminal breach of trust (CBT). Other UMNO warlords like Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim and his brother Abdul Latif, Tengku Adnan and Bung Moktar could also walk away scot-free under Muhyiddin’s Kangaroo Court.

 

It was no-brainer from the start. If Muhyiddin does not interfere with the judicial system to release all the UMNO crooks currently on trial, his government will definitely collapse due to its razor-thin majority. A Member of Parliament will be disqualified if he / she has been convicted of a criminal offence and sentenced to one year’s imprisonment or a fine of RM2000 or more.

From Left – Tengku Adnan, Zahid Hamidi and Najib Razak

In his inaugural speech titled “An Appeal to Malaysians” aired over all local television networks on Tuesday (March 3), PM Muhyiddin tries to convince the people who are still horrified and angered over the coup that he would combat corruption and abuse of power. Hilariously, if he does exactly that, he will lose power. His empty rhetoric should be taken with a pinch of salt.

 

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Lee Kuan Yew prediction on Malaysian politics :

In his book One Man’s View of The World, he wrote…

” Malaysia is unlikely to change. Even if it succeeds, everything will only return to the original point, because the issue of racial conflict cannot be resolved. Even if the opposition party is in power and wants to overthrow the original policy of favoring indigenous people and promote the new Malaysia Malaysians, that accounts for the population, a higher proportion of the Malays will be incited by the opposition to racial sentiment to teach the government with votes. In the end, they will only last at most one general election, and they will have to pay a heavy political price. Moreover, I see that these various opposition parties ( Pakatan ) are allied just because they want to seize power. In general they do not have clear direction on how to lead and manage the country..”

This country is too far gone, as far as the Chinese are concerned. Mahathir with his BTN for more than 30 years of brainwashing had planted the deep implacable hatred and consequent distrust of the Chinese citizens by the majority Malays and it is sheer folly to think that a hardcore Ketuanan man like Mahathir would be able to work with DAP ( the party Mahathir had demonized endlessly) with its Malaysia Malaysian principle to undo all the damage which ironically initiated and perpetuated by Mahathir himself !

So almost right off the bat, hardly a few months into the PH government, only the blind would miss seeing the direction Mahathir is gunning towards….to bring back the Malay Ketuanan to governance by first causing internal discord for his coalition partners and disaffection of their voters base, and at the same time cozying up to the crooks in the opposition. His Malay Dignity Congress was too incredulous, with Mahathir putting up an act that he was totally unaware that Prof Kling started off the congress by declaring that this country belongs only to the Malays and the subsequent ‘guests of honors’ (all tbigwig Malays) trooping out foaming at the mouth how the Malays were being sidelined in “their own country”. And all these lead by a PM of a so-called reformasi PH coalition, who himself at that shameful congress calling his own non-Malay citizens as foreigners.

The Chinese harbour absolutely no illusion that they ever had or will ever have any significant role in governance of the country, and this brief misadventure the past 2 years by the PH administration had confirmed and hardened their determination in having what they called Plan B in place.

The Chinese would not boycott the next GE, not so much to ensure that PH will get to rule again, but to just maintain the states they now have…all in the interest to buy more time to implement their future plan for their children, whose future they hope will not be in this country.

Is a coup one of those flashy sporty cars with its rear nicely worked?

I am sure those in PAS would like their own coups.

Mercedes Benz AMG has nice coups to offer.

I bet our fake holy men know about them already.

And are salivating for their coups.

Maybe this time it’s Moohideous who would play Father Xmas bring nice cheers to those worshipers of Mammon.

Btw, like holy men, Merc AMG ain’t what it used to be, a badge showing 63 may only have a 4 litre engine…

Which is to say it’s rather like a holy man in fine religious outfit but a heck of a
puny fake on the inside, Amen.

It is not coup de grace (the killing blow), it is coup d’etat (overthrowing a government and seizing power).

The biggest fucking crook here is the a****. He must have taken a huge bribe from umno to appoint muhyiddin the useless asshole pm.

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