DAP chairman Karpal Singh reiterated which PAS president Hadi Awang as well as DAP adviser Lim Kit ! Siang wo uld be the deputy budding ministers of Malaysia when the Pakatan Rakyat wrests control of the federal government.
"Both of them have been capable of bringing on-going development to the country," Karpal told reporters upon Saturday.
His comments have been not brand new though the BN media has been keen to stir up difficulty between the 3 coalition members - PKR, PAS as well as DAP.
Recently, ! DAP sec- gen Lim Guan Eng nipped in the bud serve such speak by reiterating which Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim would still be budding minister even if the BN jailed him upon manifestly built sodomy as well as sex video charges.
The BN afterwards turned the courtesy upon the No. 2 post, hoping to create enviousness between PAS members as well as guess between the Malay electorate with the headlines which Kit Siang - an ethnic Chinese - would get to sit in such the tall post.
Racist Umno unable to accept the non-Malay DPM
The BN is notoriously racist in the conduct. Led by Malay jingoist celebration Umno, it has been indicted of driving the manage to buy to the belligerent with massive as well as widespread corruption at all levels, as well as regulating racial as well as religious politicking as well as prejudice to mask the monetary moves.
Despite speak of power-sharing, nothing of the non-Umno components have any say in the BN decisio! n-making . A new example is Gerakan president Koh Tsu Koon, who was forced to announce which he would not contest in the subsequent ubiquitous election, at large approaching to be held soon.
However, even which was not enough to appease Umno as well as former premier Mahathir Mohamad has already led the Umno call for Tsu Koon to give up the Gerakan presidency.
It is believed which skeleton have been stirring for Tsu Koon's prototype Lim Keng Yaik to have the lapse to national politics. However, Keng Yaik is at large known to be battling the critical illness.
Malaysia Chronicle
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