‘Backdoor govt’ unstable due to graft-tainted leaders, lack of unifying figure
Analysts say a back-door government formed by opposition parties alongside Bersatu and Mohamed Azmin Ali's comrades will be unstable due to the lack of a unifying figure and the presence of leaders who have ongoing corruption trials. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, February 25, 2020.
THE absence of a unifying figure and the presence of graft-tainted politicians are two main reasons why a new, unelected federal government will be unstable, said political analysts. In fact, some are predicting that it was because of these reasons that the new “backdoor government” will be plagued with even more infighting than the Pakatan Harapan government they want to replace.
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