Mahathir does not think Harapan will be a one-term government. He says that is Reuters' 'opinion'.
Meanwhile, Mahathir admitted that Harapan struggled with communicating its policies and accomplishments in an effective manner.
On a sarcastic note, the prime minister said voters could cast their ballots for “crooks” in the next general election.“To the point, people are kissing the hands of thieves and calling them ‘wants to steal money, it doesn’t matter and it is ok. I don’t know how people can be influenced by someone who even now is facing a trial for cheating, for stealing money [...] but don't expect Harapan to take over after that to fix it.
“If voters feel that crooks should run this country because crooks give you a lot of money, well go ahead. But for Harapan, no way we are going to give stolen money to the people,” he added in reference to former premier Najib Abdul Razak., Mahathir said the news agency was entitled to its “opinion” on the issue.“Yes, we have lost three or four by-elections but that does not mean we will lose in a big election.
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