I believe PMX has deliberate reasons behind his actions in the past year, likely part of a long-term strategy , wait until he finishes his first term. Otherwise who are we rooting for ? Malaysia has faced significant challenges over the last forty years. Pushing against DSAI and the PH-BN coalition could trigger rapid repercussions. Rebuilding will take time—months, years, and maybe even a decade or two. A swift recovery shouldn't be expected, especially with the majority behaving in a dominating manner. Under DSAI, Malaysia can and will progress, but patience is key. Unity is crucial; minor issues and trials shouldn't divide us, as it's easy to regress and start anew.
For those outside the realm of power, there's a perception that PMX is losing his grip, running a one-man show, while his surrounding team appears ineffectual. However, with opposition MPs lending support, such as the four Bersatu members, it seems he's bolstering his position in Parliament.
Those who chose to back PMX stated their aim for allocations in their constituencies, something others were too proud to request or negotiate.
Our country seems in a constant state of electioneering. Discussions often revolve around weak leadership, an ineffective government, and desires to oust the administration before its term concludes.
This is precisely when unity becomes crucial; we mustn't allow minor issues and trials to divide us, as regressing and starting anew could easily become our reality.
dr Kamsiah
When everything is based on political consideration with 3R the iron cast, mission unpossible!!!
Agree that unity is crucial and time is what PMX needs. But then please don't score own goals by dividing the schoolchildren with Hadith and Solidarity with Palestine lah. Seems like he can't shake off his duties given by Mahathir to be more Islamic than PAS years ago. Probably needs his head check, could be seeing Hadi's face in the mirror.
I believe most of us following this blog are wise enough not to be toooo influenced by tik tok and cyber troopers from various political parties.
Most of us do not expect any fast, immediate miraculous changes too BUT we do expect some positive changes bringing our country on the right direction. ……. Our real GDP has not improved, ringgit has not strengthen, on the contrary it has weakened, debt has increased, free speeches has not improved.
PMX has been in office for almost a year and has a very2 strong majority giving him free hand to introduce policies that will make our country stronger………. You don’t really need 2/3 majority to implement these policies…….. you only need 2/3 majority…
It's crucial to read between the lines, especially with the deluge of provocative news. If we aren't careful, we might inadvertently start believing these stories. There's a widespread desire for miraculous change, yet many aren't actively contributing positively to foster it.
We've observed how governments were shaped by cybertroopers and foreign agents, as seen in the Trump Presidential campaign with the Russian cyber attack manipulating social media narratives. A similar scenario emerged with Marcos Jr. and his election victory in the Philippines.
Locally, the assertiveness on social media platforms like TikTok has provided a stage for those who neglect fact-checking, as exemplified by an opposition MP sharing her version of the Lim family's history.