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PM fearless of losing his job is admission of dirty elections and is shameless of his scandals


"I am not in a hurry to go back home for fear of losing my job or something like that," Najib said to US business leaders in New York.


Of course Najib is not in fear of losing his job. He has BN's 50 years worth of manipulation of the electoral system backing him up. The Malaysian majority voted against his administration in the last elections yet he remains in power. With all reputable polls showing public support for him being worse than ever, it seems he is confident of repeating the same undemocratic stunt in the next elections.


With the parliamentary speaker announcing that there is no provision under the parliament standing orders to move a no confidence vote against a sitting prime minister or his government; can we still consider Malaysia a democracy?


Only an autocrat in an electoral autocracy would be that confident, with such scandals and economic gloom hanging over one's head.


The Prime Minister must come clean to the international community as well as Malaysians on his USD 700 MILLION donation scandal, as well as the unanswered 1MDB misproprieties that is haunting his adminstration. His mantra of our economy being based on strong resilient fundamentals is nothing but hollow words of deflection from the real issues and grave problems.


If the prime minister is that confident to the international gallery, he should voluntarily put the confidence of his administration to the test on home ground. I hereby challenge the PM to table a 'motion of confidence' in in his own leadership as PM at the soonest possible instant in Parliament.


Failing which It'd be safe to say that our Prime Minister is absolutely shameless.

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