Dr M: No independence if Pakatan rules


Anwar Ibrahim's request for Australia to monitor the subsequent ubiquitous choosing in Malaysia means the nation will lose the independence, says the former premier.
SERI KEMBANGAN: Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim's request to Australia to comply the 13th ubiquitous choosing is the pointer which Malaysia is losing the independence, pronounced Dr Mahathir Mohamad today.
"We have lost independence. If Pakatan [Rakyat] rules, which means there will be no independence.
"We will always have to impute to America, Australia or alternative powers," the former budding minister told reporters here.
Mahathir, who stays an successful figure in Barisan Nasional, pronounced Anwar had usually the single role in thoughts when he reportedly wrote to the Australian foreign minister for assistance in promulgation choosing monitors to Malaysia.
"There was usually the single goal: If [Anwar] loses, he wants to demonstrate, to contend there is rascal in the choosing system, which the supervision deceived as well as that's why [Barisan Nasional] won.
"That's all. They want to emanate riots identical to the Arab countries so which they can move down the supervision from outside the complement of elections," he said, referring to the Arab Spring.
When the single contributor told Mahathir which international observers were present during the 1999 ubiquitous election, the former premier said: "We did not strictly entice them."
"But if they instruct to come as well as observe, afterwards go ahead," he added.
According to Bernama, Anwar had asked Senator Bob Carr to assistance ensure which the subsequent ubiquitous c! hoosing was giveaway of rascal as well as corruption.
But Mahathir stressed currently which if Pakatan's claims of electoral rascal were true, the antithesis agreement would not have won five states in the 2008 ubiquitous election.
Anwar had additionally questioned the autonomy of the Election Commission as well as claimed which the antithesis was being released from the media.
But Carr pronounced the Malaysian elections was the make the difference for the Malaysian people, as well as deserted the proposal of Australia promulgation choosing monitors to Malaysia.
"It's very hard for Australia to do anything about how they're run, as hard as it would be for Malaysia or another supervision to have the contend in how Australian elections have been run.
"We're not the choosing authority in Malaysia," he had said.
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