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In Malaisai, if you are in politics, you can become a billionaire if you are a bummi
It's not a crisis but check and balance on power.

There is no decisive govt because the people are not sure now who is the best to lead.

The political top mere reflects the uncertainty at the ground.

But life goes on. ...even in covid19. Its a test of the structures in civil service and rest of society whether they can function with chaos at the top.

Ideally they find that country functions regardless....just like in Israel or Japan where govt keep changing but country and people still okay.

I actually see it as a good thing that the country functions even as the politics is messy. The people will learn to move on their own, institutions like civil service police etc learn to be independent of the govt of the day. .
Excellent. Let those malazy fight among themselves for their own pockets and have less time to harass sinkie
Let them ghost fights ghost.
No time to disturb Sg.
(04-08-2021, 12:36 PM)sgbuffett Wrote: [ -> ]It's not a crisis but check and balance on power.

There is no decisive govt because the people are not sure now who is the best to lead.

The political top mere reflects the uncertainty at the ground.

But life goes on. ...even in covid19. Its a test of the structures in civil service and rest of society whether they can function with chaos at the top.

Ideally they find that country functions regardless....just like in Israel or Japan where govt keep changing but country and people still okay.

I actually see it as a good thing that the country functions even as the politics is messy.  The people will learn to move on their own, institutions like civil service police etc learn to be independent of the govt of the day. .

Because most of the time it's the people who are building the nation, not the gov
Gov only come out with laws and guidelines...
Many old farts want to warm the seat of PM.