Expect Any Pm To Struggle



The PN pandemic administration (2020-21) was never under scrutiny and solely undone by Zahid Hamidi. During its short stint, it was measured by hospital admissions and death figures as the rakyat stayed home to kill off a virus. Therefore, it retains misplaced romanticism as regular measurements were deemed unnecessary then. (MMO) – Malaysia likely gets a prime minister before the weekend. Whoever that PM — red or dark blue — would he lead the country upwards?
So much time and effort is spent around the choice of PM that the question whether either choice overcomes the nation’s present obstacles — and the coming storm in 2023 — goes unanswered.
Alert: Not a lot of good news below.
Anwar Ibrahim is as populist as they come. He built his career from promise rather than delivery, all that way from the “paved with good intentions” deal with Mahathir Mohamad in 1982 which announced his entry to national power.
Muhyiddin Yassin is no less populist with a high aversion for hard decisions — his pandemic administration was survival, not revival.
One of the two must muster the courage to lead and be unpopular if needs be. This column is convinced both are bereft of courage. For the nation’s sake, hope they find it when in power.
Why would both struggle immediately from swearing-in? Here’s why.
The Anwar administration
DAP is probably the first Cabinet casualty. The dark blue surge — Perikatan Nasional’s total domination of the Muslim-belt — with six state elections due in eight months and Anwar’s personal desire to court Muslim votes above all would lead to strategically limiting DAP’s representatives, not in numbers but in significance.
The “Rocket folks” input is welcome but needs to be muted in plain sight in order to avoid a repeat of the Mahathir administration’s Lim Guan Eng Finance Ministry fiasco.
To be truthful, Lim did not do much wrong to the Malaysian economy but him and his boys were a PR train wreck. They contributed massively to Muslim animosity towards DAP in government.
Anwar, former Asia’s best finance minister — with the chartered accountant party deputy president — would fancy his chances to quickly fix the country. But how?
Anwar won’t touch subsidies and won’t tax more. Certainly not reduce Bumiputera awards at every stage of government procurement.
What he would be happy to do is to outline how an unprecedented effort to fight corruption — activate the cavalry charge bugle and imagine a rampaging Rafizi Ramli decked with righteousness badges storm down to Putrajaya on a horse — leads to wonderful savings.
That would be it. The plan to fund further expenditures through savings when corruption is nipped, shipped to Jupiter.
Further, this administration would depend on favourable global situations and expect commodity prices to abide by our expectations. It would not drive an economic reform agenda. It’ll prefer solutions without pain.
Yet all long-term gains rely on short-term pain. Anwar was finance minister 30 years ago when Asia and its tigers roared. This is a different Malaysia. Reform is long overdue.
Anwar has a predilection to sell easy solutions and bolster his credentials by pointing to his opponents’ inadequacies.
Yet, there will be positives.
His ministers are likely more positive and willing to engage civil society, and the legislature inclined to progressive law-making — on civil rights, access and transparency.
2018-2020 tribulations however revolve around civil servants, not the politicians.
The service does not love Pakatan. Radzi Jidin’s upset win in Putrajaya echoes PN’s recent ascension as the preferred brand.
Either enough ministers with their officers find the skills to override administration blocks or Anwar offers visionary leadership which captures the imagination of the nation, in which case civil servants are forced to back down in the face of his inspiration.
The way both campaigned the last month, this column remains severely unconvinced.
The economic management challenges might end up overwhelming him.
The Muhyiddin administration
Second bite of the cherry as Abah returns. Civil servants would be delighted but their delight is based on Muhyiddin not rocking the boat.
Almost a decade as Johor mentri besar bequeaths him the skills to stay relevant to voters even if the country remains lukewarm.
“Daddy cares” would be the tone but what if cost of living overwhelms the rakyat?
PN’s senior partner PAS would ask for its pound of flesh. It might care less for the finance, transport, international trade and foreign portfolios, and keep its eye on embedding its ideology into the nation’s vein through the education, health, rural development and Federal Territories — keep an eye on city liberals — portfolios.
The PN pandemic administration (2020-21) was never under scrutiny and solely undone by Zahid Hamidi. During its short stint, it was measured by hospital admissions and death figures as the rakyat stayed home to kill off a virus. Therefore, it retains misplaced romanticism as regular measurements were deemed unnecessary then.
This time, Muhyiddin must lead.
PAS weighs him down with community focus rather than economic progress, and he cannot resist. If PN fails to build on the dark blue wave at the 2023 state elections, blame might be directed at him.
Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu a formality to win at this rate. Penang stays red but after inroads in north Seberang Perai ,winning those state seats puts a marker for future races.
Selangor is the crown jewel, and PN’s domination of the state’s north with incursions to the west (Klang) emboldens a proper assault. Cue to up the ante on racial rhetoric.
Which means the Malay first discourse as carved out by Muhyiddin risks taking a life of its own with no brakes.
Malaysians will never feel more divided than in the eight months to come.
The upward trajectory of youth unemployment or under-employment — Muslim graduates riding bikes to get food to middle class red homes — will raise the sense of abandon and redirect the angst using the identity politics platform encouraged for them.
Possibly all about an administration bent on sustaining good feels and blaming their opponents out of power for the disarray in government.
A PM by any other name
So, after the celebrations die down, the troubles come to the surface.
The larger problem, our electorate expects uncertainties and worries to end with a PM named.
Malaysians feel success is always one decision away even when the world becomes increasingly complex.
With six prime ministers in the first 60 odd years, a skewed opinion of PMs equal stability and progress has been falsely embellished in our collective consciousness.
The past five years with five PMs — including the incoming one — ought to challenge that belief. Unfortunately, it takes time for the people to realise it.
They still have not. People as they do always yearn for a better past as they remember or retold to them by their elders.
People might get visibly aggrieved if informed the next five years might see more PMs, one or two more.
A PM is not automatically the solution but he can be the start. If he starts. He might just want to stay as long as possible rather than lead Malaysia forward.
This is when Malaysia needs to start worrying.
 


Artikel ini hanyalah simpanan cache dari url asal penulis yang berkebarangkalian sudah terlalu lama atau sudah dibuang :

https://www.malaysia-today.net/2022/11/24/expect-any-pm-to-struggle/

Kempen Promosi dan Iklan
Kami memerlukan jasa baik anda untuk menyokong kempen pengiklanan dalam website kami. Serba sedikit anda telah membantu kami untuk mengekalkan servis percuma aggregating ini kepada semua.

Anda juga boleh memberikan sumbangan anda kepada kami dengan menghubungi kami di sini
Gps Ready To Partner With Any Coalition For A Stable Gov T

Gps Ready To Partner With Any Coalition For A Stable Gov T

papar berkaitan - pada 13/11/2022 - jumlah : 147 hits
Gabungan Parti Sarawak wants a partnership with any coalition that could form a stable federal government and deliver benefits to the people GPS secretary general Alexander Nanta Linggi said today He said GPS has always prioritised the inte...
Report Any Postal Vote Bribery To Authorities Says Hamzah

Report Any Postal Vote Bribery To Authorities Says Hamzah

papar berkaitan - pada 12/11/2022 - jumlah : 176 hits
Home minister Hamzah Zainudin said those who made allegations of bribery during the postal voting process need to provide evidence for action to be taken LARUT Anyone with information on alleged corruption or bribery during the postal votin...
Nurul Izzah Proud Of You Papa But The Struggle Has Not Ended

Nurul Izzah Proud Of You Papa But The Struggle Has Not Ended

papar berkaitan - pada 25/11/2022 - jumlah : 316 hits
When Anwar Ibrahim was sacked in 1998 over allegations of sexual misconduct which he claimed were fabricated his eldest daughter Nurul Izzah found herself thrust into the limelight The then 18 year old student joined her father in his strug...
From Hero To Zero Dr M S Gta Didn T Retain Any Of Their Deposits

From Hero To Zero Dr M S Gta Didn T Retain Any Of Their Deposits

papar berkaitan - pada 21/11/2022 - jumlah : 316 hits
To the Chinese 168 is an auspicious number because it is phonetically similar to the phrase prosperity all the way in their language To the Gerakan Tanah Air coalition 168 is the total number of deposits they lost during the general electio...
Ge15 Zahid Says Any Declarations Signed By Bn Mps Outside The Party Were Invalid

Ge15 Zahid Says Any Declarations Signed By Bn Mps Outside The Party Were Invalid

papar berkaitan - pada 22/11/2022 - jumlah : 258 hits
Any support given by Barisan Nasional members to back anyone else outside the party as prime minister is considered to be null and void BN Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said BN MPs decision to sign an agreement to support another coaliti...
Unity Govt Unstable Bn Mps Can Threaten To Leave Any Time Says Bersatu Man

Unity Govt Unstable Bn Mps Can Threaten To Leave Any Time Says Bersatu Man

papar berkaitan - pada 1/12/2022 - jumlah : 371 hits
Bersatu s Wan Saiful Wan Jan says BN MPs can threaten to leave Anwar Ibrahim s government if their demands are not met PETALING JAYA The unity government under the leadership of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is unstable and can be threatened...
Bn Will Support Anwar In Any Vote Of Confidence Says Zahid

Bn Will Support Anwar In Any Vote Of Confidence Says Zahid

papar berkaitan - pada 28/11/2022 - jumlah : 272 hits
BN chairman Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the vote of confidence would put to rest any questions surrounding the validity of Anwar Ibrahim s leadership PETALING JAYA Barisan Nasional chairman Ahmad Zahid Hamidi says its MPs will support any vote ...
Ge15 Abang Jo Declines To Comment On Bn S Decision Not To Back Any Coalition

Ge15 Abang Jo Declines To Comment On Bn S Decision Not To Back Any Coalition

papar berkaitan - pada 23/11/2022 - jumlah : 120 hits
KUCHING Gabungan Parti Sarawak chairman Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg has declined to elaborate when asked about Barisan Nasional s decision not to support any coalition to form a government He said the action that GPS will take will depen...
Metmalaysia Expect Thunderstorms From Monday Until Polling Day

Metmalaysia Expect Thunderstorms From Monday Until Polling Day

papar berkaitan - pada 13/11/2022 - jumlah : 150 hits
The Malaysian Meteorological Department has forecast thunderstorms heavy rain and strong winds to hit several areas nationwide from Sunday until polling day on Nov 19 NSTP AZRUL EDHAMKUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Meteorological Department has ...
Makan Steamboat Dapat Henna Free

15 Kafe Di Johor Bahru Instagrammble Muslim Friendly

Sarawak And Malaysia Can T Afford Escalating O G Disputes

Antara Projek Pungguk Rindu Bulan Tilapia M Sia Pro Hamas

Isu Calon Perdana Menteri Kembali Menjadi Tegang Di Kalangan Pemimpin Pn

Isu Papan Tanda Aneh Dan Pelik Menteri Wilayah Masih Diam

Worldcoin Dan Ai

Coffee Is For Closers The Motivational Phrase From Quot Glengarry Glen Ross


echo '';
Memahami Fasa Renjatan Elektrik Yang Selamat dan Berbahaya Untuk Manusia

Info Dan Sinopsis Drama Berepisod Lara Kasih Slot Samarinda TV3

Senarai Lagu Tugasan Konsert Minggu 2 Gegar Vaganza 2024 Musim 11

Keputusan Markah Peserta Konsert Minggu 1 Gegar Vaganza 2024 Musim 11

Senarai Lagu Tugasan Konsert Minggu 1 Gegar Vaganza 2024 Musim 11


Yaph Jiwa Gundah

E Book Pertama Saya

Resipi Ayam Gepuk

Orbit Labels The Parent S Choice For Safe And Sanitary Feeding

Samun Barang Kemas Dianggar Seberat 4 1 Kilogram Bernilai Rm1 54 Juta Sekumpulan Penjenayah Diburu

Kes Bunuh Pelajar Vokasional Warden Temui Mangsa Tak Sedarkan Diri