The Pakatan Harapan presidential council has rejected Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s offer to implement reforms in exchange for the opposition’s support, adding to the chorus of opposition MPs turning down the offer.
Harapan said Muhyiddin has no standing to make such an offer, which it described as “open bribery”.
“This is the first time in Malaysian history where a prime minister admitted losing majority support, but blatantly continue to canvass support from the opposition.
“This is also the first time a prime minister with no legitimacy openly offers a bribe on live television in front of all Malaysians,” it said in a statement today.
[More to follow]
- Mkini
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