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Malaysia election: Race is on for Anwar and Muhyiddin to form government
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divide the country into east and west
one PM for east
one PM for west
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(20-11-2022, 10:21 PM)grotesqueness Wrote: divide the country into east and west
one PM for east
one PM for west
That will complicate matters...........
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Malaysia's system is unnecessarily complicated when the "ahgong" is involved but is not very well-versed for the job.
Logically, the largest winner (PH in this case) should be given preference and invited to form a coalition. At this stage, the smaller parties have to decide whether to join it or risk being left out. If the largest party fails to cobber to together the coalition, then the party with second highest seats get the chance.
Right now, the ahgong is giving every party fair dibs to form the coalition. This is prejudicial to PH and giving the smaller parties such as BN and GPS disproportionate power to wield over the big parties. Of course the next govt will be weakened from the onset.
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(20-11-2022, 11:16 PM)starbugs Wrote: Malaysia's system is unnecessarily complicated when the "ahgong" is involved but is not very well-versed for the job.
Logically, the largest winner (PH in this case) should be given preference and invited to form a coalition. At this stage, the smaller parties have to decide whether to join it or risk being left out. If the largest party fails to cobber to together the coalition, then the party with second highest seats get the chance.
Right now, the ahgong is giving every party fair dibs to form the coalition. This is prejudicial to PH and giving the smaller parties such as BN and GPS disproportionate power to wield over the big parties. Of course the next govt will be weakened from the onset.
It means Anwar might yet again not be prime minister