Pakatan government due to fall following Bersatu, PKR11’s exit


Chan Kok Leong

The Pakatan government is set to fall after Bersatu quit the coalition along with 11 other PKR MPs aligned to former party leader Mohamed Azmin Ali, robbing them of a simple majority in Dewan Rakyat. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, February 24, 2020.

LESS than two years into government, Pakatan Harapan (PH) is expected to fall after the exit of Bersatu and 11 MPs aligned to Mohamed Azmin Ali.

After the exodus, PH will be left with 102 MPs, 10 short of the simple majority of 112 needed to form government.

PH’s 102 consists of 39 from PKR, DAP (42), Amanah (11), Parti Warisan Sabah (9) and Upko (1).

With the resignation of Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad today, PH, which is headed by PKR adviser and Deputy Prime Minister Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, will need to get additional support from other MPs if it wants to remain as the government.

On Sunday, the country was put on hold when the rumours first surfaced that Dr Mahathir would be taking Bersatu out of PH to form a new government with Barisan Nasional, PAS, Gabungan Parti Sarawak and Parti Warisan Sabah.

Later that night, sacked PKR deputy president Mohamed Azmin Ali held a dinner with the MPs from BN and PAS at the Sheraton Hotel in Petaling Jaya.

Despite the media camping out there the whole day, the group did not explain the purpose of the gathering.

Dr Mahathir, however, did not attend the gathering.

After chairing the Bersatu supreme council meeting earlier yesterday, Dr Mahathir returned to his home to rest.

Around 10.45am this morning, PH president and deputy prime minister Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, PKR president Anwar Ibrahim, Amanah president Mohamed Sabu and DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng met Dr Mahathir at his residence.

By 12.30pm, all the leaders left without speaking to the media. Lim and Anwar went back to their parties to hold emergency meetings.

In 2016, Dr Mahathir came back out of retirement to form Bersatu with the objective of ousting then prime minister Najib Razak and Barisan Nasional.

In 2017, Bersatu joined PH to face the 14th general election.

After a two-week campaign, PH managed to defeat BN by winning 113 seats to BN’s 79. PAS took 18 while four seats went to independents. With the help of Warisan (8), Pakatan formed the new government on May 10, 2018.

As at yesterday, Pakatan had 139 seats consisting of PKR (50), DAP (42), Bersatu (26), Amanah (11), Warisan (9) and Upko (1).

Dr Mahathir was prime minister under BN for 22 years from 1981-2003. – February 24, 2020.


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  • Very easy, get GPS to join. They have 18 MPs. That makes 120. Enough to continue..........

    Posted 4 years ago by Adrian Tan · Reply

  • GPS it's up to you to be on the right side of history...

    Posted 4 years ago by CD E · Reply