Three major failures in the 13th General Election is set to put prime minister Najib Razak on a torturous path to defend the UMNO presidential post in the coming party election.
According to PAS Research Centre director Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad, the three failures of the BN were in its failed bid to revert to the two-third majority in parliament, to wrest back Selangor, as well as its loss of popular votes making the current BN administration Malaysia's first minority government.
“Worse for Najib, the people now know that BN won by frauds, similar to a schoolchild who copied in his exam but was hailed as high achiever and wanted acceptance from his peers.
"So is Najib’s government. Many factors and evidences are being gathered, some even published, including buying and bribing voters for RM300 to RM1000 a vote,” said Dzulkefly, who narrowly lost the Kuala Selangor parliamentary seat.
Dzulkefly predicted that Najib's 'victory' meant that he would find it difficult to defend his presidency.
On the current probe launched by Pakatan Rakyat on electoral frauds in 27 parliametary constituencies won by BN, Dzulkefly said the BN minority government could fall before the end of this year on condition that the courts are credible.
“If the court still has credibility, the minority government will fall in the first six months. We accept the outcome but not the cheatings, how long should we continue this path?” he asked.
The PAS central committee member also said that the best option for Najib was to allow for fraud allegations to take the legal course and not stifle the process.
“Determine a timeline of 3 months to get it done and over with. The people want to move on with real reform and nation rebuilding,” he stressed.
According to PAS Research Centre director Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad, the three failures of the BN were in its failed bid to revert to the two-third majority in parliament, to wrest back Selangor, as well as its loss of popular votes making the current BN administration Malaysia's first minority government.
“Worse for Najib, the people now know that BN won by frauds, similar to a schoolchild who copied in his exam but was hailed as high achiever and wanted acceptance from his peers.
"So is Najib’s government. Many factors and evidences are being gathered, some even published, including buying and bribing voters for RM300 to RM1000 a vote,” said Dzulkefly, who narrowly lost the Kuala Selangor parliamentary seat.
Dzulkefly predicted that Najib's 'victory' meant that he would find it difficult to defend his presidency.
On the current probe launched by Pakatan Rakyat on electoral frauds in 27 parliametary constituencies won by BN, Dzulkefly said the BN minority government could fall before the end of this year on condition that the courts are credible.
“If the court still has credibility, the minority government will fall in the first six months. We accept the outcome but not the cheatings, how long should we continue this path?” he asked.
The PAS central committee member also said that the best option for Najib was to allow for fraud allegations to take the legal course and not stifle the process.
“Determine a timeline of 3 months to get it done and over with. The people want to move on with real reform and nation rebuilding,” he stressed.
Harakahdaily
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