Recently, there were claims that a plan was being made to topple the federal government and that Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s Cabinet would not last long.
This was mentioned by Arau MP Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim who said that the Perikatan Nasional coalition was working hard to ensure that the current Cabinet does not last.
However, just yesterday (December 5) , PN chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has denied knowledge of any movement to topple the newly formed government as suggested by Shahidan Kassim.
In a press conference after attending a PN mega rally last night, Muhyiddin said for the time being, PN had accepted the reality that the federal government is formed but remained open to the possibility of taking over in the future.
“I don’t know, ask Datuk Seri Shahidan if is there a plan or not, if he is right (that there is a plan) then that is good. So as far as today, we accept the reality but in the future I don’t know what will happen.”
Muhyiddin acknowledged that some MPs might not be able to embrace the newly formed unity government and may choose to go against it.
“Maybe some members of parliament are thinking about the Cabinet (appointments) and the current government. They may feel uncomfortable. I have also received information that they feel awkward and so on. Are they going to make certain decisions? Only God knows,” he added.
What do you think of Muhyiddin’s statements? Do you think that there is in fact a plan being hatched?
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