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What if PH won the majority but Anwar lost his seat?
(16-11-2022, 07:58 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote: [ -> ]What if PH won the majority but Anwar lost his seat?

Highly possible...那就有好戏看了。
(16-11-2022, 07:58 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote: [ -> ]What if PH won the majority but Anwar lost his seat?


Gombak voters split over ‘Sheraton Move’ and its impact on Azmin’s political fortunes in GE15

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 16 — When he was declaring his commitments for the betterment of Gombak should he win the parliamentary seat in the 15th general election (GE15), Pakatan Harapan (PH) hopeful Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari described Ulu Klang as his rival Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali’s stronghold.

In theory, Azmin’s stronghold is Ulu Klang,” he told reporters last Thursday afternoon at a press conference after revealing his manifesto for Gombak.

However, Gombak voters based in the area seem to be divided in their perception of Azmin and how much the 'Sheraton Move' in February 2020 weighs in their GE15 vote.

Azmin had played a significant role in the political manoeuvre, as he led his faction of lawmakers and supporters — dubbed the "Cartel” — out of PKR to throw their support behind Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu), which abandoned PH to partner with the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition and seize control of the federal government.

For some Gombak voters, this reeked of betrayal.
Making a mockery of the people’s mandate

First-time voter Adelle Adrian was studying abroad when 'Sheraton Move' happened, heightened her fear over the situation, and it is something that she feels has coloured her decision. On twitter updates and some news portals to figure out why there was sudden shift in power govt we as Malaysians didn’t vote for,” the 24-year graphic designer said, describing the matter as "terrifying”.

"I don’t blame Azmin solely for 'Sheraton Move', but I do distrust everyone who was involved in it, so when it boils down to my vote, it does play a big part.”

Mess Lim, 32-year waitress in a family-owned work, She took it more personally who voted for Azmin during last election have no respect for him, as the unexpected Sheraton Move had shocked her and enraged her when she found out. For her deciding factor not to vote for Azmin, weighs in. We should learn from the past and this taught me not to trust these people.

Harris Sivapatham, a 65-year-old civil contractor, agrees with Lim regarding the violation of the people’s mandate. Basically, those that participated in the 'Sheraton Move' stabbed the people in the back, he said also called Azmin "selfishly ambitious”, before adding, "Azmin should be finished once and for all in GE15”.

A retired teacher, KJMK (who prefers not to reveal her real name), said that she had high hopes for Azmin, but lost all confidence in him after the 'Sheraton Move'. It has certainly opened my eyes to all the trickery of conniving politicians whose personal agenda is more important than the welfare of Malaysians, 69-year said of the political coup.
Waste time, no Chinese PM and a majority Chinese govt Malaysia no future
(16-11-2022, 09:27 PM)Teeth53 Wrote: [ -> ]Gombak voters split over ‘Sheraton Move’ and its impact on Azmin’s political fortunes in GE15

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 16 — When he was declaring his commitments for the betterment of Gombak should he win the parliamentary seat in the 15th general election (GE15), Pakatan Harapan (PH) hopeful Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari described Ulu Klang as his rival Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali’s stronghold.

In theory, Azmin’s stronghold is Ulu Klang,” he told reporters last Thursday afternoon at a press conference after revealing his manifesto for Gombak.

However, Gombak voters based in the area seem to be divided in their perception of Azmin and how much the 'Sheraton Move' in February 2020 weighs in their GE15 vote.

Azmin had played a significant role in the political manoeuvre, as he led his faction of lawmakers and supporters — dubbed the "Cartel” — out of PKR to throw their support behind Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu), which abandoned PH to partner with the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition and seize control of the federal government.

For some Gombak voters, this reeked of betrayal.
Making a mockery of the people’s mandate

First-time voter Adelle Adrian was studying abroad when 'Sheraton Move' happened, heightened her fear over the situation, and it is something that she feels has coloured her decision. On twitter updates and some news portals to figure out why there was sudden shift in power govt we as Malaysians didn’t vote for,” the 24-year graphic designer said, describing the matter as "terrifying”.

"I don’t blame Azmin solely for 'Sheraton Move', but I do distrust everyone who was involved in it, so when it boils down to my vote, it does play a big part.”

Mess Lim, 32-year waitress in a family-owned work, She took it more personally who voted for Azmin during last election have no respect for him, as the unexpected Sheraton Move had shocked her and enraged her when she found out. For her deciding factor not to vote for Azmin, weighs in. We should learn from the past and this taught me not to trust these people.

Harris Sivapatham, a 65-year-old civil contractor, agrees with Lim regarding the violation of the people’s mandate. Basically, those that participated in the 'Sheraton Move' stabbed the people in the back, he said also called Azmin "selfishly ambitious”, before adding, "Azmin should be finished once and for all in GE15”.

A retired teacher, KJMK (who prefers not to reveal her real name), said that she had high hopes for Azmin, but lost all confidence in him after the 'Sheraton Move'. It has certainly opened my eyes to all the trickery of conniving politicians whose personal agenda is more important than the welfare of Malaysians, 69-year said of the political coup.

Just another day in Malaysian politics

But for others, what Azmin did was nothing more than the usual political chaos in a country that, to them or it’s just a political move. It’s just politics.
These things happen,” said Shahril Adnan 43yr believes that Sheraton Move is the sort of thing one expects of Malaysian politicians.

As for PN, there was little about the coalition though it needs more engagement with non-Bumiputera. Ranita Abdul Rahab expressed similar sentiments: Sheraton Move' is just a Malaysian politics. As for other observer of local political has no idea what PN is like though, as all parties have their own internal problems. As Azmin seems like an OK person.

Harris, on the other hand, felt that the 'Sheraton Move' was something more out of BN’s playbook, saying that it felt more like "typical BN politics” and came from a "greed for power”.

True son of Gombak. Shahril Anuar disagreed with the opinion that Azmin had done little to help residents of Gombak as he felt that Azmin had so far looked after Taman Melawati and the road works in the area. To the 41-year, this 'Sheraton Move' is a big deal but Azmin’s status as a true son of Gombak is a factor in his favour.

"They should not do things like that,” the engineer said of the Sheraton Move and those involved in carrying it out, adding that he hopes it will never happen again.
Anwar can follow "Sheration Move" If lose... Rotfl

Gombak voters split over ‘Sheraton Move’ and its impact on Azmin’s political fortunes in GE15

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/...ge15/39448
(16-11-2022, 07:58 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote: [ -> ]What if PH won the majority but Anwar lost his seat?

If Anwar PH wom and he lost his seat. Can follow Azmin...arhh. if Azmin lost.
Cool. I’m sure people are gonna vote based on whom some professor endorses
Lau ghey lou for PM  Big Grin
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(16-11-2022, 07:57 PM)forum456 Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/...s-pm/40026

Waaaa …. Pink Dot in Muddyland?