Former minister backs Muhyiddin and says the ping-pong game between the two coalitions has made the rakyat uneasy. FMTNews FMTLifestyle
Nazri Aziz says he now supports Muhyiddin, although in 2018 he had backed Anwar Ibrahim.
Nazri said the rakyat were uneasy with the present “ping pong game” of PN and the opposition Pakatan Harapan coalition both claiming to have the majority support among MPs.“One day it are in my court and the next day, it is in your court then it is in my court. Let’s stop this uncertainty and let’s have the general elections,” he told FMT.Nazri Aziz, former Umno supreme council member
He said PH may not have the numbers or they would have called for a press conference to show the statutory declarations of MPs supporting them. “He is probably stronger . He is the rightful chief minister in the first place,” he added. The present chief minister is Warisan president Shafie Apdal who is aligned to ex-prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
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