DAP, Amanah ‘No’ to deal with Hamzah


Home Minister Hamzah Zainudin is accused of bringing down Pakatan Harapan in late February. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 29, 2020.

DAP and Amanah said they would not work with Hamzah Zainudin to return to federal power after it emerged that their ally PKR had met with the home minister.

Hamzah, who is part of the Perikatan Nasional government, was named as the chief conspirator of the Sheraton move, the coup that brought down Pakatan Harapan in late February.


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  • The feelings of the voters have changed over the past 2 years.If elections are held today most of the PH MPs will loose their seats, including Tun. Instead of bickering over who is going to be the next PM, please dissolve the Parliament and let the Malaysians decide whom they want to lead them. Or let Tan Sri Muhideen to serve out the 3 years and face the electorate.
    Or change the constitution to have an executive President and the PM and cabinet work under him.Only Malays should stand for President, up to 3 candidates to stand for election. One from each Malay party. 1 DS Annuar 2 Khairy Jamaludin from UMNO and 3 from PAS. Those who already served as PM are not eligible . Cabinet posts decided on the number of seats held by all parties. Proportionate division.
    High time we change our electoral system.

    Posted 3 years ago by Aplanaidu Pathanaidu

    • Rubbish!

      Posted 3 years ago by Jordan Lee

    • Rubbish!

      Posted 3 years ago by Jordan Lee

    • Do we have better alternatives other than PH?

      Posted 3 years ago by Tanahair Ku

    • Time for everyone one here to step up and create the alternative

      Posted 3 years ago by Sharizal Shaarani

  • Excellent... now its a smack on Anwars face.

    Posted 3 years ago by TanSri Norris

  • Rakyat will support leaders and parties with good principles and ethic, not merely for power.

    Posted 3 years ago by James Wong

  • I think the role and responsibilities if PM must be decentralized appropriately to avoid too much power in the hands of PM. This is bad democratic practices.

    Posted 3 years ago by James Wong

  • Now anwar also wants to deal with traitor, what the hell is this?

    Posted 3 years ago by S Shaf

  • I have said this before and I saying it again, all the previous seaters of that era supreme council has to go and that goes to KJ as well, root them out then the presents 3 old timers pave way for the young crops to take over. All efforts to unite the Malay are just talks as each party has their bloody own agenda right under your skin.

    Posted 3 years ago by Teruna Kelana