'How can the prime minister turn to the Opposition for help when he can’t even get his ministers to work together?' theSun theSundaily PrimeMinister ismailsabri economy business Policy ministers politicians
Playing politics seems to be common among politicians in the country, with people’s needs coming a low second, and this should stop, said Nusantara Academy for Strategic Research senior fellow Prof Azmi Hassan .
“The bickering among politicians is not only within the government but also in Umno. How can the prime minister turn to the Opposition for help when he can’t even get his ministers to work together? This is exacerbated by the division within the ruling coalition on when to hold the next general election, with one group wanting it called as soon as possible and another wanting to help the people first. The claim being made is that by holding early polls, Umno will get the mandate to help solve the high cost of living.
“This is easier said than done. With politicians looking to gain power, they tend to put their interests before anything else. The government needs to respond urgently to the rising cost of living, which is hurting the people. working together as a team in the Cabinet, they will be of help to Ismail Sabri in formulating citizen-centric policies,” he said.
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