Analysts: Neutral government can be solution to political crisis in Malaysia
Wednesday, 26 Feb 2020 11:55 PM MYT
Shah Alam University of Technology political and social media analyst from associate Professor Dr Sara Chinnasamy said the approach would enable cabinet members to focus on national development tasks, improve the economy and create a more harmonious, peaceful and peaceful environment. ‘’Maybe, the line-up is partly made up of members of the political party and partly from among selected individuals. Democracy requires the existence of political parties, and the appointment of Cabinet members who are not shackled by party ideologies are capable of helping the Prime Minister to effectively implement government policies, “she said.
“If the formation of a unity government takes place, then of course, each picked will have to stop excessive politicking and give focus to the governance of the country,” he said.
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